Win7 remains indefinitely on the startup screen


  1. Posts : 8
    Windows 7 Home Basic 32bit
       #1

    Win7 remains indefinitely on the startup screen


    Good evening,

    Win7 remains indefinitely on the startup screen ("Starting Windows ... with the logo") I tried to boot into Safe Mode, same thing

    What should I do ????? Please

    PS: I have an acer
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  2. Posts : 26
    Windows 7 Home Premium 64Bit
       #2

    do a repair from Installation DVD
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  3. Posts : 8
    Windows 7 Home Basic 32bit
    Thread Starter
       #3

    I dont have the DVD !
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  4.    #4

    Create a Repair CD, then boot into it to accept any offered Repair. System Repair Disc - Create

    If this doesn't fix it, boot back into CD, click through to Recovery Tools list to run Startup Repair repeatedly until Win7 starts: Startup Repair - Run 3 Separate Times

    If this fails, make sure 100mb System Reserved or Win7 partition is marked Active before running Startup Repair x3: Partition - Mark as Active
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  5. Posts : 6,349
    Windows7 Pro 64bit SP-1; Windows XP Pro 32bit
       #5

    Aminos

    Follow Gregs advice.

    Mike
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  6. Posts : 8
    Windows 7 Home Basic 32bit
    Thread Starter
       #6

    it's ok now it works !!!! strange problem

    and strange Acer, im gonna backup Important data,...
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  7.    #7

    Many tech enthusiasts find a clean-copy DVD of their OS version and reinstall using the OEM Product Key on the COA sticker on machine. Any installer can also have all versions unlocked using the ei.cfg removal tool. Windows 7 Universal Installation Disc - Create

    Make your Recovery DIsks or save a Win7 backup image of the entire HD first so you have a path back to factory condition. Then wipe the HD of all code: SSD / HDD : Optimize for Windows Reinstallation

    The installer is mostly driver-complete, with newer arriving quickly via optional Windows Updates. Any drivers then missing in Device Manager can be found on the Support Downloads webpage for your model computer or device. Clean Install Windows 7

    Install updates and then programs slowly over time to gauge performance after each. Don't let any programs write themselves into msconfig>Startup as they become freeloaders on your RAM/CPU and can spy on you. I only allow AV and gadgets. https://www.sevenforums.com/crashes-d...-msconfig.html

    Use a lightweight free AV like MS Security Essentials which works perfectly with Windows 7 Firewall. http://www.microsoft.com/security_essentials/

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    Then save a Win7 Backup image externally so you never have to reinstall again, just reimage the HD or replacement using DVD or Repair CD. Backup Complete Computer - Create an Image Backup
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  8. Posts : 1
    Win 7 x64
       #8

    I'm having the same trouble, blue screen with the cursor and nothing else showing. Thing is, I loaded my recovery CDs and then it goes back to the blue screen and the cursor and then nothing happens and stays like that, the repair window never appears.
    I'm half sure the problem could be fixed wit chkdsk /r but I can't get into the cmd prompt.
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  9. Posts : 11,269
    Windows 7 Home Premium 64 Bit
       #9

    See if you can get at them this way: Use Advanced Boot Options to select Repair Your Computer and get to the System Recovery Options. Then select the command prompt. Do the following:
    chkdsk /r c:
    chkdsk /r d:
    chkdsk /r e:
    chkdsk /r f:
    .etc until you get the message that the volume could not be opened for direct access. For any drives that do not give the message:
    Windows has checked the file system and found no problems
    run chkdsk again as above. In other words, if it says:
    Windows has made corrections to the file system
    after running the disk check, run the disk check again.

    I realize you may only have one disk show up in Windows explorer, but you may have more than one disk through recovery options. This is because the system creates a hidden boot partition (which will be C: in recovery), you may have a recovery partition for your PC that is hidden (which will be D: in recovery), and you will have your primary Windows partition (which may be E: in recovery). A custom PC will likely have at least C: and D: to scan.


    If that does not work, please start your own thread and provide the problem and the steps you have taken thus far to resolve it. You will get more help if you start your own thread rather than causing confusion in an old thread.
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