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Boot up using the Startup disk CD or Windows 7 DVD. (not the OEM manufacturer's Recovery Disk) If you have a Netbook, needs to be on USB Pendrive.
System Repair Disc - Create
Boot up using the Startup disk CD or Windows 7 DVD. (not the OEM manufacturer's Recovery Disk) If you have a Netbook, needs to be on USB Pendrive.
System Repair Disc - Create
My laptop is currently doing the start-up repair loop and I'm looking to hopefully backup my data if it's not too late. Ive read thru this post and the responses and I'm just wondering if I need to make the System Repair Disk if I can get to the System Recovery Options by booting,pressing F8, and clicking repair computer.
Also, if this is the correct thing to do,when I click System Image Recovery I get the error message "Windows cannot find a system image on this computer". I dont have the option of checking the box "Use the latest available system image" for some reason as well. Unfortunately I dont have anything on an external HD.
Lastly,I'm not a computer pro or anything so I'd greatly appreciate your patience with my ignorance. lol
Thank You
Startup Repair works better from CD.
Boot up using the Startup disk CD (or Windows 7 DVD). (not the OEM manufacturer's Recovery Disk) If you have a Netbook, you will need a CD/DVD drive.
Make sure no USB drives are plugged.
Do a Strartup Repair:
Startup Repair
Note: You may need to do startup repair 3 to 4 times.
Startup Repair - Run 3 Separate Times
If you have not made your Startup Repair
System Repair Disc - Create
Do you have a mate with Windows 7 & CD/DVD RW Drive, how could burn one off.
For better help, Can you post your specs.
Filling out System Specs
Dont Know What Hardware You Have..??
VistaForums SysInfo Tool - Vista Forums
Thank you! Sorry for the late reply,but I have someone at work who made a CD for me today so I'm going to go thru your steps today. Ill also try and get back to you on my system specs.
Once I use the Windows disk I can actually follow all of the steps in this post's tutorials. Do I still need to run Recovery 3 times or should I just go ahead and get an external HD and transfer all my stuff over? I should have a hard drive by the end of the day hopefully.
Thank for your help and patience!
Last edited by Brink; 01 Aug 2011 at 10:16. Reason: merged
ok, so i've tried all of these things and the loop still happens. I went thru every step on the 'repair 3 times' link..but alas...
I'm thinking now I'm just going to re-install Windows 7 (64 bit), have it format my current HD,and just throw everything back on it afterwards from my external HD. Do you see any issues with this solution? I have copied everything over to my External HD, so apart from re-installing programs is there anything I should be wary about?
(and I'm not as to how I can give you system specs without my PC getting past System Repair)
Thanks
How to make Sony Recovery Disks:
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How to use Sony Recovery:
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How to use Sony Hardware Diagostics:
View Document
How to order Sony Recovery disks:
1.Go to http://servicesales.sel.sony.com.
2.Enter your computer's model number (for example, PCV-XXXX), and click List Parts and accessories.
3.Follow the online instructions to order the Recovery Media Kit.
If you are not able to access the Sony Direct Accessories and Parts Center Web site, contact a customer service representative at 1-800-488-7669.
ok,thank you for that. Before i do anything though, just wondering how much you'd recommend ordering these recovery disks. I cannot make my own due to my laptop only getting to System Recovery options, and i could order from Sony but I just want to make sure this is a must before I give them any money. So what I mentioned in my last post (reinstalling windows 7,formatting over old data,then re adding it from external HD) wouldnt be adequate enough to get mt computer going again? Once again, thank you! I'm not trying to test your knowledge,just wanting to clearly understand what I can do to save money. (I do understand i might have to go the Sony Recovery route though)
Thank you so much
Most OEM manufacturer's will send out disks free (maybe a postage fee) within the first 12 months.
OEM manufacturer's install a app to make disks, when you first boot up the new PC.