When I opened my computer after shutting down it won't boot

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  1. Posts : 24
    Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit
       #1

    When I opened my computer after shutting down it won't boot


    Hi,

    I really need some professional help. Last week I dual-booted my computer with Win7 and Win10 preview. I installed on a new partition. Few days later I didn't like it, so I deleted the partition and merged it with my current partition. After that I restarted and Win10 bootloader came up saying windows10 not found error code ... and there was a possibility to boot into Win7, so I did, but it got my nerves that the bootscreen came up every time I opened my computer. So I made Win7 primary OS and that did the trick for the boot screen. Besides the bootscreen every time the bootmanager popped up, where I could choose windows7 or Win10 even after when I had deleted the partition that contained it. So today I read in the forums about a program called EasyBCD that can delete objects from the bootmanager list. I deleted Win10 and did everything else that had to be done according to the tutorial. Now when I start my computer BIOS loading screen pops up, loads and then everything goes black, nothing won't pop up or anything. How can I fix this? Please I need to solve this problem ASAP.

    Best regards,
    Hillukaz
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  2. Posts : 153
    Windows Vista Business 32bit
       #2

    Maybe The Default Boot Is Windows 10? Can you still Boot into Windows 7?
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  3. Posts : 153
    Windows Vista Business 32bit
       #3

    Hillukaz said:
    Hi,

    I really need some professional help. Last week I dual-booted my computer with Win7 and Win10 preview. I installed on a new partition. Few days later I didn't like it, so I deleted the partition and merged it with my current partition. After that I restarted and Win10 bootloader came up saying windows10 not found error code ... and there was a possibility to boot into Win7, so I did, but it got my nerves that the bootscreen came up every time I opened my computer. So I made Win7 primary OS and that did the trick for the boot screen. Besides the bootscreen every time the bootmanager popped up, where I could choose windows7 or Win10 even after when I had deleted the partition that contained it. So today I read in the forums about a program called EasyBCD that can delete objects from the bootmanager list. I deleted Win10 and did everything else that had to be done according to the tutorial. Now when I start my computer BIOS loading screen pops up, loads and then everything goes black, nothing won't pop up or anything. How can I fix this? Please I need to solve this problem ASAP.

    Best regards,
    Hillukaz
    Did You Use msconfig in Windows 7?
      My Computer


  4. Posts : 24
    Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit
    Thread Starter
       #4

    JBmorris said:
    Maybe The Default Boot Is Windows 10? Can you still Boot into Windows 7?
    That's the thing.. Windows 10 is gone with the partition that I deleted, so the only windows left is 7, where I am trying to get into but with no luck. I can't boot to anywhere anymore.
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  5. Posts : 153
    Windows Vista Business 32bit
       #5

    Hillukaz said:
    JBmorris said:
    Maybe The Default Boot Is Windows 10? Can you still Boot into Windows 7?
    That's the thing.. Windows 10 is gone with the partition that I deleted, so the only windows left is 7, where I am trying to get into but with no luck. I can't boot to anywhere anymore.
    You'll Probably Need Hiren's Boot CD...
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  6. Posts : 24
    Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit
    Thread Starter
       #6

    And I didn't use msconfig, not atleast today. I used it in wednesday when I disabled some programs that kept popping up on startup, but I think this is nothing to do with that.
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  7. Posts : 24
    Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit
    Thread Starter
       #7

    JBmorris said:
    Hillukaz said:
    JBmorris said:
    Maybe The Default Boot Is Windows 10? Can you still Boot into Windows 7?
    That's the thing.. Windows 10 is gone with the partition that I deleted, so the only windows left is 7, where I am trying to get into but with no luck. I can't boot to anywhere anymore.
    You'll Probably Need Hiren's Boot CD...
    Where can I get it and how should I use it?
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  8. Posts : 153
    Windows Vista Business 32bit
       #8

    You'll Probably need a Live CD(ISO maybe) You can boot from and Edit and delete the Partitions.
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  9. Posts : 153
    Windows Vista Business 32bit
       #9

    Hillukaz said:
    JBmorris said:
    Hillukaz said:

    That's the thing.. Windows 10 is gone with the partition that I deleted, so the only windows left is 7, where I am trying to get into but with no luck. I can't boot to anywhere anymore.
    You'll Probably Need Hiren's Boot CD...
    Where can I get it and how should I use it?
    GET IT HERE>> Hiren's BootCD Fan & Discussion Platform
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  10. Posts : 153
    Windows Vista Business 32bit
       #10

    You'll need to Download the ZIP file from the Download Tab, Find the ISO file. If you have a Flash Drive, You can use It and Make it bootable.
       Note
    to make your Flash Drive Bootable, You'll need a Program called Rufus.

       Warning
    Making your flash drive bootable Will Format ALL data on the drive!


    But, There are ways of making your flash drive bootable WITHOUT formatting, there is another Program called EasyBCD that allows You to make your flash drive bootable!
    Last edited by JBmorris; 26 Oct 2014 at 16:47. Reason: Mistake Correction
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