How to reboot laptop when it is stuck on x:/windows/system32/cmd.exe

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  1. Posts : 16
    windows 7 64 bit home premium
    Thread Starter
       #21

    @kaktusoft
    I wrote down what my laptop does one by one when i first turn it on
    I see Asus
    down on the left it says press (esc) or (f2) for other setups or sth...
    then second screen I see
    loading bar stating windows is loading files
    third screen Starting windows
    and then comes the grey screen
    with a smaller black window, where in the "task bar" says x:/windows/system32/cmd.exe
    and then I cannot do anythign anymore

    If I turn it off and turn it on again and I press f9 to go to boot manager
    I select then windows setup (ems enabled)
    and I have the same screen again: then comes the grey screen
    with a smaller black window, where in the "task bar" says x:/windows/system32/cmd.exe
    and then I cannot do anythign anymore

    if i turn it on or off again and press this time f8 the whole time
    I get specify an advance option
    either way that i press
    safe way, or "network, or "command prompt
    or enable boot logging
    or last knows good cojnfiguration
    or direct service restore mode
    or debug mode
    or disable auto restart on system failure or disable driver sign enforcement
    or start window normally
    I will always get the grey screen
    with a smaller black window, where in the "task bar" says x:/windows/system32/cmd.exe
    and then I cannot do anythign anymore

    hope you see what i am facing as an issue
    because literalyl nothign I push in f8 or f9 reacts
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  2. Posts : 16
    windows 7 64 bit home premium
    Thread Starter
       #22

    and I can not type anythign either in that last screen with grey background and samller black box were it says x:/windows/system32/cmd.exe
    so typing this :
    diskpart
    list disk
    did not work at all
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  3. Posts : 10,796
    Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bits 7601 Multiprocessor Free Service Pack 1
       #23

    If I turn it off and turn it on again and I press f9 to go to boot manager
    I select then windows setup (ems enabled)
    Is F9 the BIOS key to select boot device like DVD, DISK,USB? If so, what do you selct there? Do you select "windows setup" there? Don't do that ... although you did already. Can you post a screenshot of F9 screen (take a picture by camera)

    I think you meant f8 instead of f9?? Are you sure you didn't boot from dvd? Remove dvd and alsay check BIOS (F2) settings for boot order or boot sequence.
       Note
    Windows Setup [EMS Enabled]
    If you see this as a startup option when booting from the DVD then it probably means you pressed the space bar or the enter key more than once when instructed to “press any key to boot from the DVD”. Another thing that can trigger its appearance is if the DVD setup detects an unbootable previous install of Vista somewhere on the hard drive. If you just press Enter then setup will continue as normal. The letters EMS mean in this instance Emergency Management Services and it is a function for use with Windows server.

    => same for windows 7 I assume
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  4. Posts : 10,796
    Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bits 7601 Multiprocessor Free Service Pack 1
       #24

    You are always running some kind of "windows pre enivronment". something like windows setup or repair disk. But those two don't enter command prompt (cmd) automatically.

    • Remove any DVD from DVD-drive. Maybe it's starting from there accidentally?
    • Remove any external usb sticks and drives as well
    Now try to reboot. Same problem?
    • Do you have a windows repairdisk (herstelschijf in dutch) or windowsinstallation dvd? If not ... do you have another computer that can burn and do you have a writable CD or DVD?
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  5. Posts : 10,796
    Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bits 7601 Multiprocessor Free Service Pack 1
       #25

    System Recovery Options
    System Repair Disc - Create

    Do you have th x64 repair disk? Make one on another win7 x64 machine if available
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  6. Posts : 16
    windows 7 64 bit home premium
    Thread Starter
       #26

    @kaktussoft

    f9 after clicking windows setup (ems enabled), normally it will go to reboot entire hardisk, partition, or divide in two partition reboot sth like that
    (i had to do f9 last week because windows did not want boot already, and it did work the rebooting that time but now the thrid time it does not work.)

    I havent added had anything conencted to or in the laptop since it became a "vegetable"

    i will make the screen shot tomorrow and check with my brother laptop for x64 windows 7 repairdisk and make one for my computer.

    question: how do you configure the thign you are talking about on f2
    I do not understand "Remove dvd and all say check BIOS (F2) settings for boot order or boot sequence."
    hwo does it look like if i change the configuration, which enable or disable
    can you maybe tell me or maybe do a screen shott of what should be cahnged in f2 mode?
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  7. Posts : 11,408
    ME/XP/Vista/Win7
       #27

    jyhk said:
    f9 after clicking windows setup (ems enabled), normally it will go to reboot entire hardisk, partition, or divide in two partition reboot sth like that
    (i had to do f9 last week because windows did not want boot already, and it did work the rebooting that time but now the thrid time it does not work.)
    When you were in F9 last week, Did you make the OEM manufacturer's Recovery Disks?

       Information
    We always assume you have made your Recovery Disks using the OEM manufacturer's Recovery Media Creator app the first day you had your new PC.
    & made the Startup Repair CD.
    startup repair disc-create


    Before you start make your Recovery disk.
    Disable Boot Booster in BIOS setup before you perform system recovery from USB flash disk, external optical drive or hidden partition.

    1. Press <F9> during bootup.
    Ensure to press <F9> only once during bootup.
    2. Select the language you use and click to continue.

    4. Connect a USB storage device to your Eee PC and click Backup in the Recovery System dialog box to start the recovery files backup.
    The size of the connected USB storage device should be larger than 16GB.
    Memory cards are not supported for this function.
    A dialog box appears as a reminder if you have not connected the USB storage device for system recovery backup to your Eee PC.
    5. Select a desired USB storage device if more than one USB storage device is connected to your Eee PC and click Continue.
    6. All the data on the selected USB storage device will be cleared. Click Continue to start the backup or click Back to backup your important data.
    You will lose all your data on the selected USB storage device. Ensure to back up your important data beforehand
    7. The system backup starts and click OK when done.
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  8. Posts : 10,796
    Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bits 7601 Multiprocessor Free Service Pack 1
       #28

    jyhk said:
    @kaktussoft

    question: how do you configure the thign you are talking about on f2
    I do not understand "Remove dvd and all say check BIOS (F2) settings for boot order or boot sequence."
    hwo does it look like if i change the configuration, which enable or disable
    can you maybe tell me or maybe do a screen shott of what should be cahnged in f2 mode?
    F2 not needed anymore. I wanted you to change boot order. Like "first try to start from disk, otherwise dvd, otherwise usb"

    I want to be sure it doesn't boot from dvd. But you are sure now, so not necessary anymore.
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  9. Posts : 10,796
    Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bits 7601 Multiprocessor Free Service Pack 1
       #29

    F9 is for starting from recovery partition!! I hope you did never recover to "factory defaults" or something like that. Or "full system restore". Did you perform such action? Are did you just try that ... and it ended in cmd.exe?
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  10. Posts : 10,796
    Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bits 7601 Multiprocessor Free Service Pack 1
       #30

    Windows 7 ISO x86 and x64 Official Direct Download Links (Ultimate, Professional and Home Premium) « My Digital Life

    There you can download iso files (english but language doesn't matter. Don't install from it, just "repair your computer") take a X64 ISO!! and burn it to DVD. Start from DVD and enter recovery environment System Recovery Options option 2. Enter command prompt Command Prompt at Startup

    Now in commandprompt:

    diskpart
    list disks (how many? I assume only 1)
    sel disk 0
    list partition (how many?)
    sel part 0
    det part
    sel part 1
    det part
    sel part 2
    det part
    sel part 3
    det part
    --------
    which partition is "active"
    what's the type of that partition?
    det part will tell you
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