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

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       #41

    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?
    After that screen it freezes forever?

    Did you install AVG recently?
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       #42

    yes I Installed it a couple of hours before as I said and after that screen it goes pitch black with just the mouse
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       #43

    Lennardson said:
    yes I Installed it a couple of hours before as I said and after that screen it goes pitch black with just the mouse
    You have the black screen "no boot" errors since 11 jan... see your Post #1. How were you able to install AVG "a couple of hours before "?

    Totally confused.

    But AVG was installed just before the problems started?
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       #44

    couple of hours before the problems started sorry should have explained
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       #45

    #31 and 33

    Try system restore and go back in time so AVG is gone!
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       #46

    can't remember can't find any restore points
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       #47

    if I was to wipe my computer would it still have windows on it?
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       #48

    Lennardson said:
    if I was to wipe my computer would it still have windows on it?
    Do you mean wiping whole internal disk? Off course win7 is gone afterwards.

    But try F8->repair your computer->command prompt. then:
    Code:
    diskpart
    select disk 0
    list part
    I this example I assume there are 3 partitions listed.
    Code:
    select disk 0
    select part 0
    detail part
    select part 1
    detail part
    select part 2
    detail part
    So select all partitions and display the details. Which one is ACTIVE? What are the sizes of the partitions ("list part" command shows it).
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       #49

    Part 1 is active it's 1500mb and is recovery

    Part 2 isn't active it's 914gb and is primary

    Part 3 isn't active it's 15gb and is primary
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       #50

    Lennardson said:
    Part 1 is active it's 1500mb and is recovery

    Part 2 isn't active it's 914gb and is primary

    Part 3 isn't active it's 15gb and is primary
    1500MB is 1.5GB ... far too small for RECOVERY. 15GB is usual size for recovery. Anyway partition 1 is active.

    Code:
    bcdedit/enum all > c:\bcd_c.txt

    Code:
    bcdedit/enum all /store e:\boot\bcd > c:\bcd_e.txt
    copy c:\bcd_c.txt and c:\bcd_e.txt files to usb stick. Connect usb stick to working machine and post both files
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