No Boot manager? CRAP!

So I uninstalled all my nividia graphics drivers and I got a random blue screen. So I went ahead a wiped my SSD with my windows 7 operating system. Now when I try to boot to my windows 7 disc to do a reinstall, it's telling them that there is no boot manager. Has anyone had this problem? If so, how do I fix it?

So um, boot your 7 disk to do a reinstall. You're prolly booting from the hard disk not the windows 7 disk. Try Esc, F2, F10, F12 and Delete for either a one time boot menu or to enter your bios/firmware and change the boot order to allow you to boot the windows 7 install disk.

I tried to do that but then it blue screens. It starts install windows and then goes down with a blue screen.

Okay so the install disk itself is blue-screening. That happens when you're mixing architectures. Not every architecture is compatible with every boot mode.
MBR is compatible with everything.
32-bit UEFIs are only compatible with 32-bit OSs
64-bit UEFIs are only compatible with 64-bit OSs

A 32-bit windows 7 install disk will try to boot but then bluescreen on a 64-bit uefi boot and a 64bit install disk will bluescreen on a 32-bit uefi.

Unless you specifically want to try UEFI booting for GPT partition layouts (that support advanced layouts) I recommend just changing the boot mode back to BIOS/legacy or enabling the 'compatibility support module' option. Doing this will force an MBR (legacy) install but enable mixing architectures.

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thank you!

This is why we use linux :3~~~

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I had the overclock way too high lol