Windows 7 SP1 on HP Pavilion 15 (Coffee Lake) got BSOD 0x000000a5 on every boot





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I've got brand new HP Pavilion 15 with Coffee Lake CPU



I was able to install Windows 7 SP1 as EFI with this tool:
https://forum.videohelp.com/threads/384921-Windows-7-Image-Updater-SkyLake-KabyLake-CoffeLake-Ryzen-Threadripper



I am unable to boot it, every time it goes into BSOD 0x000000a5 on the first 2 second of boot animation (four colors)



I am unable to boot it even in safe mode. I tried to disable GUI boot (following advice from other site), via specifing



bcdedit /set {default} quietboot No


From recovery console (setup file)



But the problem (and the animation itself) remained the same.



I cannot execute msconfig. Is there any other way to disable GUI boot (no animation during startup)?



Or, if my path is completely wrong, what can I do to circumvent BSOD 0x000000a5 on boot?



Installing Windows 10 is hardly acceptable.










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  • Some insight to that error and what it means...support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/314830

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    Feb 2 at 16:41


















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I've got brand new HP Pavilion 15 with Coffee Lake CPU



I was able to install Windows 7 SP1 as EFI with this tool:
https://forum.videohelp.com/threads/384921-Windows-7-Image-Updater-SkyLake-KabyLake-CoffeLake-Ryzen-Threadripper



I am unable to boot it, every time it goes into BSOD 0x000000a5 on the first 2 second of boot animation (four colors)



I am unable to boot it even in safe mode. I tried to disable GUI boot (following advice from other site), via specifing



bcdedit /set {default} quietboot No


From recovery console (setup file)



But the problem (and the animation itself) remained the same.



I cannot execute msconfig. Is there any other way to disable GUI boot (no animation during startup)?



Or, if my path is completely wrong, what can I do to circumvent BSOD 0x000000a5 on boot?



Installing Windows 10 is hardly acceptable.










share|improve this question























  • Some insight to that error and what it means...support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/314830

    – Moab
    Feb 2 at 16:41














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I've got brand new HP Pavilion 15 with Coffee Lake CPU



I was able to install Windows 7 SP1 as EFI with this tool:
https://forum.videohelp.com/threads/384921-Windows-7-Image-Updater-SkyLake-KabyLake-CoffeLake-Ryzen-Threadripper



I am unable to boot it, every time it goes into BSOD 0x000000a5 on the first 2 second of boot animation (four colors)



I am unable to boot it even in safe mode. I tried to disable GUI boot (following advice from other site), via specifing



bcdedit /set {default} quietboot No


From recovery console (setup file)



But the problem (and the animation itself) remained the same.



I cannot execute msconfig. Is there any other way to disable GUI boot (no animation during startup)?



Or, if my path is completely wrong, what can I do to circumvent BSOD 0x000000a5 on boot?



Installing Windows 10 is hardly acceptable.










share|improve this question














I've got brand new HP Pavilion 15 with Coffee Lake CPU



I was able to install Windows 7 SP1 as EFI with this tool:
https://forum.videohelp.com/threads/384921-Windows-7-Image-Updater-SkyLake-KabyLake-CoffeLake-Ryzen-Threadripper



I am unable to boot it, every time it goes into BSOD 0x000000a5 on the first 2 second of boot animation (four colors)



I am unable to boot it even in safe mode. I tried to disable GUI boot (following advice from other site), via specifing



bcdedit /set {default} quietboot No


From recovery console (setup file)



But the problem (and the animation itself) remained the same.



I cannot execute msconfig. Is there any other way to disable GUI boot (no animation during startup)?



Or, if my path is completely wrong, what can I do to circumvent BSOD 0x000000a5 on boot?



Installing Windows 10 is hardly acceptable.







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  • Some insight to that error and what it means...support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/314830

    – Moab
    Feb 2 at 16:41



















  • Some insight to that error and what it means...support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/314830

    – Moab
    Feb 2 at 16:41

















Some insight to that error and what it means...support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/314830

– Moab
Feb 2 at 16:41





Some insight to that error and what it means...support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/314830

– Moab
Feb 2 at 16:41










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