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This seems about right yes, and yes the windows animation appears for a split second then the screen goes black, and nothing appears exept a large cursor after a while
This seems about right yes, and yes the windows animation appears for a split second then the screen goes black, and nothing appears exept a large cursor after a while
So screen goes black. With a large cursor you mean the mouse pointer... correct? You can move the mouse pointer? So it's actually doing something! Only you can't see it. Is disk flashing still flashing after you see mouse pounter?
Exactly same behavior as in booting normal mode?
Exactly same behavior as in booting safe mode?
If not tell me the difference
Try to check your memory Memory Diagnostics Tool method two. Post results
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Btw it's not a win7 error! You booted from dvd which doesn't touch the normal win7 system. In some stage it accesses the harddisk to find a win7 installation... but that's further away in process. Your harddisk is accessible anyway.
If screen is black... wait 15 minutes... sometimes it continues with unkown reason
The screen goes black with a large mouse pointer yes. I can move it around. But there is no options on the screen, just the mouse cursor. What do you mean about disk flashing?
Well the difference from before is that its in english when I boot from the DVD, and the "Loading Files" screen takes longer. And before I booted from the DVD the computer was stuck on the Windows Animation Logo. Now it skips the windows animation logo after a second.
I'm going out for a few hours soon, I'll set the PC to load while I'm gone and see if there is anything new.
disk flashing: I mean is the disk light blinking.. so is there any disk activity?
I think recovery environment works... just displays nothing.
System Repair Disc - Create create that disk on another x64 win7 machine. Boot from that dvd/cd on sick machine. If screen is black and mouse pointer is there:
-wait 20 seconds and press enter
-wait 20 seconds and press enter
-wait 20 seconds and press enter
-wait 20 seconds and press enter
-wait 20 seconds and press enter
Any disk activity? during or between the steps? pressing enter should bring you to startup repair. Startup repair uses a lot of disk activity, so you can see it.
Hi again, I delivered the PC to my uncle (who works with this) and he found the problem real quick. It appeared the SSD which was running the OS was messed up real bad. So he DLed a clean version of win7 and put it on my other HDD. PC is now working like a dream :) Thanks for all the help and response on this thread! And I'm sorry I cant come with more details on the how and what :)