Safe mode or System Recovery Options won't load


  1. Posts : 5
    Windows 7 Premium 64bit
       #1

    Safe mode or System Recovery Options won't load


    Hi there,

    I own a relatively new Toshiba Satellite L655 S5165 running Windows 7 64bit. I've owned it since June of this year.

    Since this Thursday, I have been unable to boot windows normally. The first day I was able to run Windows Startup Recovery, however, once it finished running it I received a message about how "Startup Repair failed to repair the problem". I tried Startup Repair about two more times after that (3 times in total), but to no avail. I then used the F8 option and booted into safe mode to try and utilize System Restore - I was only given one restore point option (one day before my computer stopped working), so I chose that one. After letting the computer do it's thing for a couple of hours, I return only to find that System Restore has too failed to repair the problem.

    Fast forward a couple days, my computer now won't boot in safe mode (crashes before it finishes loading) or run system recovery. I did a clean factory OS reinstall last month after encountering similar problems to this, so I was planning to do that as a last resort. But now once I go to select an option from the F8 Advanced Boot Options loading screen, after hitting the "Repair your Computer" option and waiting through the "Windows is loading files" screen, all I get is a black screen and cursor, nothing will load! I can't even do a reinstall.

    I've tried disconnecting the AC adapter and battery and restarting it, but still the same results. Could this be a hardware problem? I've never dropped or hit my laptop and I always use a laptop fan whenever the computer is on. I've done regular virus and malware scans using AVG, so I don't think this is a virus problem.

    Thank you for any assistance! Please let me know more information or specs are needed.
      My Computer


  2. Posts : 7,730
    Windows 7 Ultimate SP1 64-Bit
       #2

    A useful link here: win 7, 64 bit will not boot,do system restore,go in safe mode,or boot - Microsoft Answers

    However, I do think you may have a faulty hard drive.

    As you've only had the computer for a few months it should still be under warranty and I think you should contact Toshiba Support as soon as is practical.
      My Computer


 

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