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Black screen with an error code 7

I get a balck screen and when i try use the cd it says file\i386\ntkrnlmp.exe could not be loaded the error code is 7 i have a HP pavilion ez2000 what is an error code 7?

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  • Anonymous Dec 20, 2008

    when it got to setup it said that file \i386\ntkrnlmp.exe could not be loaded error code is 7

  • sardar121 Mar 24, 2009

    bkack screen d error code 7uring install window with

  • Chris Busch
    Chris Busch May 11, 2010

    is it allowing you to boot into windows at all? or is it rebooting over and over again and wont start windows?

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Code 7 means the storage blocks have been damaged...the message is saying it cant locate the kernal map..
use software to check hd for bad sectors if sectors ok insert os disk and repair os.

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    Line number On/Off Code: Select all cd c:\windows\system32

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