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11 Jun 2010   #1

Windows 7
 
 
Windows 7 crush after update

Hi. I've installed some updates 2-3 days ago. Yesterday, when I've restarted, Windows blocked immediately after loading, before logon. It was a black screen with a corsor. Nothing was happening. Neither Safe mod nor other modes were doing better - always a black screen with cursor. I've tryed to repair, check, recheck re-recheck, but with no result. Today I've decided to reinstall, and after that I've installed all new updates (25 important updates) and restart. Computer got into the recovery (saying loading files, and loading a screen similar with the one on the Installation CD-DVD of Windows 7). He stayed at least 1 hour checking startup errors just to say he can't automatically repaire them). Just 40 minutes ago I've finished installing the second time, but I don't want to install updates anymore. Can you help me in finding what is happening? Thanks in advance!

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11 Jun 2010   #2

Win 8 Release candidate 8400
 
 

Quote   Quote: Originally Posted by velikivelicu View Post
Hi. I've installed some updates 2-3 days ago. Yesterday, when I've restarted, Windows blocked immediately after loading, before logon. It was a black screen with a corsor. Nothing was happening. Neither Safe mod nor other modes were doing better - always a black screen with cursor. I've tryed to repair, check, recheck re-recheck, but with no result. Today I've decided to reinstall, and after that I've installed all new updates (25 important updates) and restart. Computer got into the recovery (saying loading files, and loading a screen similar with the one on the Installation CD-DVD of Windows 7). He stayed at least 1 hour checking startup errors just to say he can't automatically repaire them). Just 40 minutes ago I've finished installing the second time, but I don't want to install updates anymore. Can you help me in finding what is happening? Thanks in advance!
What are your system specs? what updates were installed?


Ken
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11 Jun 2010   #3

Windows 7
 
 
Windows 7 crush after update

Quote   Quote: Originally Posted by zigzag3143 View Post
Quote   Quote: Originally Posted by velikivelicu View Post
Hi. I've installed some updates 2-3 days ago. Yesterday, when I've restarted, Windows blocked immediately after loading, before logon. It was a black screen with a corsor. Nothing was happening. Neither Safe mod nor other modes were doing better - always a black screen with cursor. I've tryed to repair, check, recheck re-recheck, but with no result. Today I've decided to reinstall, and after that I've installed all new updates (25 important updates) and restart. Computer got into the recovery (saying loading files, and loading a screen similar with the one on the Installation CD-DVD of Windows 7). He stayed at least 1 hour checking startup errors just to say he can't automatically repaire them). Just 40 minutes ago I've finished installing the second time, but I don't want to install updates anymore. Can you help me in finding what is happening? Thanks in advance!
What are your system specs? what updates were installed?


Ken
Thanks for replying. Please view the attachements. The update(s) is (are) one (more) of the ones below.
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