Infinite reboot loop after a BSoD and attempted windows updates

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       #101

    Sk8kidamh said:
    The start value is 2 as soon as I boot up, through all of that, and when I shut down. The only time it isn't 2 is if I go into the services.msc and change trustedinstaller to manual.
    You told me before that after you reset it to 3 in recovery environment the system boots fine.
    So it's 3 then and you boot succesfully. So it must have been set to 2 prior to boot process by some mysterious thing. You agree?

    Once again: set it to 3 and boot. after logon: still 3? If not ... set it to 3 (same as manual). logoff/logon: still 3?

    What phase does revert it to 2?
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    Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bits 7601 Multiprocessor Free Service Pack 1
       #102

    after testing: put value to 3 again. Install Windows Repair (All In One) especially the "repair windows update" should be run. "Restore important windows services" as well. "Set Windows Services to default setup" as well. And all other checks you want.

    Post results. Now I gonna sleep.
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       #103

    Kaktussoft said:
    Sk8kidamh said:
    The start value is 2 as soon as I boot up, through all of that, and when I shut down. The only time it isn't 2 is if I go into the services.msc and change trustedinstaller to manual.
    You told me before that after you reset it to 3 in recovery environment the system boots fine.
    So it's 3 then and you boot succesfully. So it must have been set to 2 prior to boot process by some mysterious thing. You agree?

    Once again: set it to 3 and boot. after logon: still 3? If not ... set it to 3 (same as manual). logoff/logon: still 3?

    What phase does revert it to 2?
    Set it to 3 and boot: It's at 2 when I check it

    I set it to 3
    Log off and logon- still 3
    Hibernate and turn back on - still 3
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  4. Posts : 10,796
    Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bits 7601 Multiprocessor Free Service Pack 1
       #104

    Sk8kidamh said:
    Kaktussoft said:
    Sk8kidamh said:
    The start value is 2 as soon as I boot up, through all of that, and when I shut down. The only time it isn't 2 is if I go into the services.msc and change trustedinstaller to manual.
    You told me before that after you reset it to 3 in recovery environment the system boots fine.
    So it's 3 then and you boot succesfully. So it must have been set to 2 prior to boot process by some mysterious thing. You agree?

    Once again: set it to 3 and boot. after logon: still 3? If not ... set it to 3 (same as manual). logoff/logon: still 3?

    What phase does revert it to 2?
    Set it to 3 and boot: It's at 2 when I check it

    I set it to 3
    Log off and logon- still 3
    Hibernate and turn back on - still 3
    still 3 now? shutdown (I assume it will stay 3). Boot. Does it boot succesfully then? Value is 2 afterwards?
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  5. Posts : 55
    Windows 7 64 bit
    Thread Starter
       #105

    Kaktussoft said:
    Sk8kidamh said:
    Kaktussoft said:
    You told me before that after you reset it to 3 in recovery environment the system boots fine.
    So it's 3 then and you boot succesfully. So it must have been set to 2 prior to boot process by some mysterious thing. You agree?

    Once again: set it to 3 and boot. after logon: still 3? If not ... set it to 3 (same as manual). logoff/logon: still 3?

    What phase does revert it to 2?
    Set it to 3 and boot: It's at 2 when I check it

    I set it to 3
    Log off and logon- still 3
    Hibernate and turn back on - still 3
    still 3 now? shutdown (I assume it will stay 3). Boot. Does it boot succesfully then? Value is 2 afterwards?
    Yeah. If I manually set the value to 3 while the computer is booted and then reboot, it reboots normally but resets the value to 2.

    I'm about to go try that tool you linked to.
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  6. Posts : 55
    Windows 7 64 bit
    Thread Starter
       #106

    I ended up doing a windows upgrade, which I believe has solved the remained of my issues. Thank you so much for all of your help Kaktussoft!
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  7. Posts : 10,796
    Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bits 7601 Multiprocessor Free Service Pack 1
       #107

    Sk8kidamh said:
    I ended up doing a windows upgrade, which I believe has solved the remained of my issues. Thank you so much for all of your help Kaktussoft!
    That was indeed what I want to advise you. You did Repair Install didn't you? This can be done only if machine boots. And it did after my trick (start=3).

    All solved? Mark thread as solved please
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  8.    #108

    Always confirm the Partition Marked Active. If the correction partiton is not set Active then all the repairs in the world will never work.
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