Win 7 no boot to windows or safe mode Startup cannot repair or System


  1. Posts : 3
    Windows 7 32bit
       #1

    Win 7 no boot to windows or safe mode Startup cannot repair or System


    Win 7 no boot to windows or safe mode Startup cannot repair or System Restore
    PC was showing black screen 2 options Start windows normally or Launch Start up repair 1 beepthen launches startup repair.checkingsystem, then cannot repair and send info about this problem.Also Drive has canged from c to d
    Option to view problem details as follows

    problem signature
    problem event name startupRepairoffline
    Problem signature01 6.1.7600.16385
    Problem signature02 6.1.7600.16385
    Problem signature03 unknown
    Problem signature04 21200948
    Problem signature05 AutoFailover
    Problem signature06 52
    Problem signature07 BadDriver
    OS Version 6.1.7600.2.0.0.256.1
    LocalID 1033

    Click send details stops and Startup repairgives details log as follows

    Files that help describe the problem

    D:\WINDOWS\STYSTEM32\Logfiles\Srt\Srttrail.txt
    x:\Windows\Temp\SatrtupRepair.etl
    D:\Windows\System32\logfiles\Srt\disklayout.txt
    D:\Windows\System32\Srt\bcdinfo.txt
    D:\Windows\System32\Srt\bootstat.dat
    D:\Windows\System32\Srt\bootfailure.txt

    Click send information,startup repair gives options

    View diagnostic and repair details

    Startup repair diagnosis and reapir log

    Last successful boot time 4/27/2011
    Number of repair attempts 52
    Session details
    System Disk = \Device\Hardisk0
    Windows directory=D\Windows
    AutoChk Run =0
    Number of root causes=1

    Several tests performed with same error code =0x0

    Root cause found Start up repair has tried several times but cannot determine the cause of the problem

    Other option View advanced options for system recovery.

    Startup repair
    System restore, does not restore
    Image recovery
    memory diagnostic
    Comand Prompt Works.
    Dell image restore

    Option shut down or restart,both being you back to system startup repair

    Had used Norton 360Registry cleaner
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  2.    #2

    We see this a lot when using any Registry Cleaner besides CCleaner. Norton also works best when uninstalled.

    You may have ruined your Win7, but try running the REpairs from the Win7 DVD or Repair CD so it doesn't rely on System files which may be corrupt or damaged. System Repair Disc - Create

    Make sure Win7 or it's 100mb boot partition (preferred) is marked Active then run Startup Repair up to 3 separate times to repair or rewrite the boot files: Partition - Mark as Active

    System REstore and SFC should be automated in Startup Repair but run them separately anyway if it fails from the System Recovery Options
    SFC -SCANNOW Run in Command Prompt at Boot

    You can copy out your files using this: Copy & Paste - in Windows Recovery Console

    If all else fails, run Factory Recovery or your Recovery DIsks, or use or find a WIn7 installer for Reinstalling Windows 7
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  3. Posts : 16,132
    7 X64
       #3

    Had used Norton 360Registry cleaner
    Was that just before the issue?

    If so, replace the registry hives from the backup - I am too lazy to type out the easy way , so here is the "standard" method:

    Startup Repair Infinite Loop Recovery


    Norton also works best when uninstalled.
    LOL.
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  4. Posts : 3
    Windows 7 32bit
    Thread Starter
       #4

    Sorry for delay. Followed instructions startup repair infinite loop

    Point 12 instructions
    If C: is input CIR = Dell, dell recovery,192.ResSys.ini
    1 File 192 bytes
    2 dir(s)5,016.91 bytes free

    Input D: Volume in D isO/S

    Vol s/n OACS-D593 All files included



    Point 14 all exist in Config
    D:/WINDOWS\SYSTEM 32\CONFIG COPY*.*mybackup

    Point 16 overwrite A
    BCD-Template
    overwrite mybackup\bcd-remplate
    Enter A
    7 Files copied Default,Sam,Security,software system

    Point 17-sizes

    Default sam and secrity=704.84
    software=61.026.304
    system 27.738.112
    5 files 89.468.928
    2 dir(s) 364.593.786.880 bytes free


    Exit Resart Dell Screen, start windows back to Launch startup repair,or start normally checking for problems. unable to repair.
    Help, Is there a way of recovering docs and paics from harddrive then do fresh install as I have Dell Reinstallation disc?
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  5. Posts : 16,132
    7 X64
       #5
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  6.    #6

    What was the result for each step I gave you above?

    Make sure the 100mb boot partition (if you have it) is marked Active first to try repairs.

    Next try marking the Win7 partition itself Active to try the Repairs.

    Are you running Startup Repair 3 separate times from DVD or Repair CD?

    Am I wasting my time typing these out for you again, or will you respond to each step?
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  7. Posts : 16,132
    7 X64
       #7

    Am I wasting my time typing these out for you again,
    Occupational hazard, mate.
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  8. Posts : 3
    Windows 7 32bit
    Thread Starter
       #8

    1)System Repair Disc - Create I can access this on pc through advanced options?
    2)Make sure Windows 7 or it's 100mb boot partition (preferred) is marked Active then run Startup Repair up to 3 separate times to repair or rewrite the boot files: Partition - Mark as Active Can I use Dell Reinsallation dvd operating system?
    3)Again can I use advanced opions on PC'
    4) I haven't attempted yrt but will report outcome
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  9.    #9

    As stated earlier, use the DVD or Repair CD because the built-in Startup Repair depends on System Files which may be damaged. Follow each of the steps given and ask back any questions if you have them.

    The Dell Installation DVD should be able to boot into Repair console on second screen.
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