Windows 7 crashes after windows logo just before the login screen.

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  1. Posts : 20
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       #11

    will do! tyvm, but you are sure that it is a hard drive error?
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  2. Posts : 11,269
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       #12

    That is my first instinct, but I am not 100% sure. If a clean install does not fix it this time, it would narrow it down to other possible causes.
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  3. Posts : 20
    win7 / win 7 ult 64 bit
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       #13

    alright i re-installed it, then my i see the windows logo, and then i see the : Setup is preparing for first time use followed by a setup is checking video and after 10seconds just close before the next thing i quess it reboots : /
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       #14

    May be a bad graphics card if it reboots during the video check. Also, you could try blowing dust out to see if this helps.

    To remove dust, follow the following general procedure. If you have a desktop bought from Dell, HP, Sony, Lenovo, etc. make sure removing the desktop casing will not void your warranty first. Call the company if you are still under warranty and ask if it is okay to remove the casing and blow dust out. The procedure described is fine for laptops; just make sure no stickers are on panels saying if you remove the panel it will void the warranty.
    1. Shut down and turn off your computer.
    2. Unplug all power supplies to the computer (AC Power then battery for laptops, AC power for desktops)
    3. Hold down the power button for 30 seconds to close the circuit and ensure all power drains from components.
    4. Remove the casing for a desktop, or remove any screwed on panels and disc drives for laptops.
    5. Blow out the dust inside by using a can of compressed air or a low pressure compressor. You will want to put the computer on a desk or table so you can maintain the can in an upright position if using a can of air. Blow into all crevices on the motherboard, heat sinks, cards, modules, etc. for a desktop. Blow into vents, opened panels, disc drive areas, USB ports, and the keyboard if it is a laptop. You may also want to blow inside the disc drive by replacing the drive to the laptop, starting the computer, opening the drive, and then turning off the computer and removing all power as described above including the 30 second power button step. For a desktop, you may also want to blow inside the disc drive by starting the computer, opening the drive, and then turning off the computer and removing all power as described above including the 30 second power button step.
    6. Replace casing for the desktop. Replace panels and disc drive (if you have not already done so) for the laptop.
    7. Plug power supplies in. AC adapter for the desktop. Battery and then AC Adapter for the laptop.
    8. Start the computer and see if performance is better.


    Since it may be graphics card related, remove the graphics card from the board while the case is open (make sure you are grounded before touching the computer components), and blow dust out of the card slot. Replace the card afterward and make sure it is firmly seated in place in the motherboard.
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  5. Posts : 20
    win7 / win 7 ult 64 bit
    Thread Starter
       #15

    dont think that my video card is the problem as i can still watch movies on Youtube via Asus Express Gate, i cleaned my pc 3 days ago but i will try it again.
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       #16

    MrMax said:
    dont think that my video card is the problem as i can still watch movies on Youtube via Asus Express Gate, i cleaned my pc 3 days ago but i will try it again.
    Odd... Can you get to the Advanced Boot Options and run your computer in Safe Mode?
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  7. Posts : 20
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       #17

    advanced boot options is by pressing F8 yeh? yeh i can get to the advanced boot options i tried everything already :) including the 3x different safe modes, by the safe mode it reboots normaly instead of chrashing due it gives a error that says i cant finish the w7 install in safe mode
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  8. Posts : 11,269
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       #18

    MrMax said:
    advanced boot options is by pressing F8 yeh? yeh i can get to the advanced boot options i tried everything already :) including the 3x different safe modes, by the safe mode it reboots normaly instead of chrashing due it gives a error that says i cant finish the w7 install in safe mode
    Ah, I see. Try clearing the CMOS through the BIOS by selecting Load Setup Defaults in the Exit portion of the BIOS. See if you can then start Windows normally.
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  9. Posts : 20
    win7 / win 7 ult 64 bit
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       #19

    hey, not sure what the CMOS is actually.. but what i did was selecting the default settings @ the BIOS, still dint worked crashed after the: Setup is preparing for first time use;
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  10. Posts : 11,269
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       #20

    Have you tried the method to Disable Driver Signature Enforcement from Advanced Boot Options

    If that does not work, try the method to Disable automatic restart on system failure.
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