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Stuck in starting windows after blue screen. [Windows 7]

Anonymous
2017-06-02T08:32:15+00:00

My computer gets stuck while starting after a random blue screenand last night.

Points:

>Pressing F8 before the screen where it gets stuck at doesnt allow me to start in safe mode, it just shows a menu with a red background and options about "Windows 7 with SLIC loader"

>Without pressing anything it brings up a menu with 2 options, start upa normally(doesnt work)

 and Start up repair, which after completion just restarts the computer and fixes nothing.

However, this start up repair did fail one time and gave a bunch other options, the only one being useful was to Recover to a previous working point. But then it said I didint have a point saved.

Which is weird since ive  used that before and it had a recovery point even though I never created one.

So in conclusion, nothing there helps me either.

This is gonna be great with exams coming up in a few days.

Idk anymore, thx

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  1. Anonymous
    2017-06-02T20:12:43+00:00

    Well, I searched high and low for Windows disk, no luck there.

    I did type those commands on the console, all of them were successfully completed.

    Should I restart the computer?

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  2. Anonymous
    2017-06-06T17:51:19+00:00

    Sorry for the delayed response Miguel. How's the issue now? After restarting the PC, was able to provide the wanted result?

    Thanks for keeping us updated.

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  3. Anonymous
    2017-06-02T19:10:40+00:00

    Miguel,

    To address your concern, we would like to know if you still have the Windows 7 installation disk. You can use the installation disk to repair your current Windows 7 installation.

    Meanwhile, you can also try to run the System File Checker and see if it will be able to resolve errors. To be able to access the Command Prompt, you just have to redo the steps you made to access the Startup Repair screen. Go to System Recovery Options (or More Recovery Options) and click on Command Prompt.

    If SFC was not able to help, you may try the following commands:

    bootrec /fixMBR

    bootrec /fixBoot

    bootrec /rebuildBCD

    Note: there is a [space] before the /

    All the bests.

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