Win 7 can't boot but start-up repair can't detect anything

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    Why you don't have a win7 repair disc? System Repair Disc - Create (can be done on another machine)
    Win7 install ISO here: Windows 7 Direct Download Links (pick the correct language, version [home premium/professional/ultimate], 32bits/64bits [X86/X64])

    Did you disable "system protection" on purpose, so that's why "system restore" doesn't find any restore points? System Protection - Turn On or Off
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       #32

    Kaktussoft said:
    Why you don't have a win7 repair disc? System Repair Disc - Create (can be done on another machine)
    Win7 install ISO here: Windows 7 Direct Download Links (pick the correct language, version [home premium/professional/ultimate], 32bits/64bits [X86/X64])

    Did you disable "system protection" on purpose, so that's why "system restore" doesn't find any restore points? System Protection - Turn On or Off
    I can't create a system repair disk as my computer can't boot, I didn't purposely activate system protection, again I can't check as I can't log on and my mac book dosn't have a DVD drive
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    Lennardson said:
    Kaktussoft said:
    Why you don't have a win7 repair disc? System Repair Disc - Create (can be done on another machine)
    Win7 install ISO here: Windows 7 Direct Download Links (pick the correct language, version [home premium/professional/ultimate], 32bits/64bits [X86/X64])

    Did you disable "system protection" on purpose, so that's why "system restore" doesn't find any restore points? System Protection - Turn On or Off
    I can't create a system repair disk as my computer can't boot, I didn't purposely activate system protection, again I can't check as I can't log on and my mac book dosn't have a DVD drive
    A win7 install disk has alos the option "repair computer". Actually it runs same code as the win7 repair disc. I told you where to download it. Do it yourself or let someone else do it for you.

    BTW: what happens exactly when starting win7 in "safe mode"?
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       #34

    [/QUOTE]BTW: what happens exactly when starting win7 in "safe mode"?[/QUOTE]

    exactly the same but it doesn't display the starting animation and it is in a lower quality
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    BTW: what happens exactly when starting win7 in "safe mode"?[/QUOTE]

    exactly the same but it doesn't display the starting animation and it is in a lower quality[/QUOTE]
    Strange... I expected safe mode to load a lot of drivers. The drivers scroll over the screen. Last one listed is normally CLASSPNP.SYS

    IT CAN'T BE EXACTLY THE SAME!
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       #36

    yes it displayed the drives forgot to include that
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    Lennardson said:
    yes it displayed the drives forgot to include that
    So safe mode showed a lot of drivers scrolling over screen. Last line shown was CLASSPNP.SYS?
    After that it did freeze forever (wait 4 minutes)?
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       #38

    Kaktussoft said:
    Lennardson said:
    yes it displayed the drives forgot to include that
    So safe mode showed a lot of drivers scrolling over screen. Last line shown was CLASSPNP.SYS?
    After that it did freeze forever (wait 4 minutes)?
    Here's a picture of the screen the last couple are my security that I got a couple of hours before the problem, is this the issue?
    Attached Thumbnails Attached Thumbnails Win 7 can't boot but start-up repair can't detect anything-photo.jpg  
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  9. Posts : 10,796
    Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bits 7601 Multiprocessor Free Service Pack 1
       #39

    Lennardson said:
    Kaktussoft said:
    Lennardson said:
    yes it displayed the drives forgot to include that
    So safe mode showed a lot of drivers scrolling over screen. Last line shown was CLASSPNP.SYS?
    After that it did freeze forever (wait 4 minutes)?
    Here's a picture of the screen the last couple are my security that I got a couple of hours before the problem, is this the issue?
    I don't see any picture!
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  10. Posts : 39
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       #40

    Kaktussoft said:
    Lennardson said:
    Kaktussoft said:
    So safe mode showed a lot of drivers scrolling over screen. Last line shown was CLASSPNP.SYS?
    After that it did freeze forever (wait 4 minutes)?
    Here's a picture of the screen the last couple are my security that I got a couple of hours before the problem, is this the issue?
    I don't see any picture!
    yea sorry should be up now
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