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Windows 7: My PC wont Boot! Flashing dot!

27 Sep 2010  
ironmaiden96

Windows 7 Ultimate x64
2 posts
 
 
My PC wont Boot! Flashing dot!

Hello guys!
I recently rebooted my pc cuz it was really slow and I tought that a restart should solve the problem... But no!
No my Pc wont boot!

I see the first screen with press f12 to enter boot menu and stuff and then the screen goes black and there is a white dot or little line flashing non stop in the upper left corner!! I have tried putting in windows 7 disc and select repair windows but with no succes!

Please help me! I can't boot my pc and I really need it to work!

Thanx peeps!

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27 Sep 2010  
cybercore

Windows 7 x64
674 posts
OH Cleveland
 
 

Can you access command prompt from the startup repair?

sfc /scannow
chkdsk /r
fixboot c:
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27 Sep 2010  
ironmaiden96

Windows 7 Ultimate x64
2 posts
 
 

Quote   Quote: Originally Posted by cybercore View Post
Can you access command prompt from the startup repair?

sfc /scannow
chkdsk /r
fixboot c:
It did not work!
Scannow said I had to restart windows and I did that but still same...
chdsk said that it was something NTFS and could not do a check
fixboot did not work at all... There where no command like tht!

Thx anyways!
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27 Sep 2010  
wish

Windows 7 Ultimate x86 SP1
513 posts
Buitenzorg
 
 

On startup repair -> choose "start windows with last known good configuration"
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