Windows 7 CLASSPNP. SYS Hangup

I have the same problem as the rest one was not able to repair it after trying all possible solutions that I found in this community. Tried a different method and different types of Win7 version unfortunately none of these work. always crashes on the rise after the start, but will work after that I did a "recovery/repair".

Reinstall windows 7 in different version to be professional, complete edition, company both 32/64 bits

I use a HP laptop Pavilion, unfortunately its bios doesn't have the ability to change the types of players that's the only thing I did not. I hope someone can help me with this problem.

Appreciate all the help I could get.

Thank you

Hello

Thanks for the reply. Please follow the link below and check for the issue.

Method 1: R of the United Nations, the WINRE mode memory diagnostic tool and check if the memory (RAM) installed on the computer works fine.

http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows7/what-are-the-system-recovery-options-in-Windows-7

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