WMP Crashes when loading and Blue Screen Yesterday etc...

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  1. Posts : 122
    Windows 7 Home Premium 64bit SP1
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       #11

    Ummm if you mean legacy usb mode is enabled then yes but I didn't have to change that it was already enabled. Also I will try ultraiso out and see if it works thanks! Will reply back if I can get it to work.
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  2. Posts : 122
    Windows 7 Home Premium 64bit SP1
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       #12

    Okay I successfully loaded up the Windows 7 Recovery console command prompt. I noticed that in the recovery console my "C:| Drive was labeled "D:" drive instead. So when entering in your command it would only "work" if I used "D" instead of "C". Anyways when I entered in this command (keep in mind it would only work if I used "D:" instead of "C:"):
    tom982 said:
    DISM /image:C:\ /cleanup-image /revertpendingactions
    and it gave me this error : SEE PIC#1 SEE PIC #2

    Sorry for taking so long to respond but I decided to create a bootable recovery partition with my Install ISO image (I also have the bootable USB)... Here is what my disk management looks like now: SEE PIC #3

    Also what did you mean by:
    tom982 said:
    try updating and if it fails
    What do I update? I tried checking windows for updates but it says windows is up to date.

    Lastly, attached below is my new CBS log like you requested.

    Thank you for taking your time to try and help me out!
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  3. Posts : 2,663
    Windows 8.1 Pro x64
       #13

    Radical924 said:
    Okay I successfully loaded up the Windows 7 Recovery console command prompt. I noticed that in the recovery console my "C:| Drive was labeled "D:" drive instead. So when entering in your command it would only "work" if I used "D" instead of "C". Anyways when I entered in this command (keep in mind it would only work if I used "D:" instead of "C:"):
    tom982 said:
    DISM /image:C:\ /cleanup-image /revertpendingactions
    and it gave me this error : SEE PIC#1 SEE PIC #2

    Sorry for taking so long to respond but I decided to create a bootable recovery partition with my Install ISO image (I also have the bootable USB)... Here is what my disk management looks like now: SEE PIC #3

    Also what did you mean by:
    tom982 said:
    try updating and if it fails
    What do I update? I tried checking windows for updates but it says windows is up to date.

    Lastly, attached below is my new CBS log like you requested.

    Thank you for taking your time to try and help me out!
    Hi Radical924,

    That's great news. Thanks Greg and Gary for helping get us here! :)

    In your second screenshot, you typed /cleanup-image/revertpendingactions, i.e. without the space in the middle that it requires:

    DISM /image:D:\ /cleanup-image /revertpendingactions

    I was wondering whether this was holding back any updates from going through and when this command is run properly, it would undo the partially installed update and would once again be available through Windows Update.

    Tom
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  4. Posts : 122
    Windows 7 Home Premium 64bit SP1
    Thread Starter
       #14

    Okay so I executed the command with the space and the letter D (Although I would like to know how to change this to letter C)... Here is what it said: SEE PIC#4. Now I checked for updates in "Windows Update" and it says "Windows is up to date". My new CBS log is attached below.

    Is there maybe a way I can repair just the problem using either the bootable USB or the "WIN 7 SP1 CD" partition? This would need to be without clicking repair operating system; however, of course if you had something else planned for me to try I'd want to try that first.
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  5. Posts : 122
    Windows 7 Home Premium 64bit SP1
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       #15

    Okay today ir gave me another blue screen except this happened when I tried to log into my account. Now ALL accounts fail to load when logging in. It gives me a black screen... Is there a way I can fix this using the Windows Recovery console command prompt...? I have no clue what is going on! And I know for a fact I don't have a virus...
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  6.    #16

    Work through the steps for Troubleshooting Windows 7 Failure to Start
    starting with booting the installer provided in it to run Startup Repair a few times, if it doesn't offer to run System Restore run it from the Options list.

    Then it's up to you whether you want to continue trying all of the step possible to start Win7, or rescue your files to run Recovery or get the superior Clean Reinstall.
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  7. Posts : 122
    Windows 7 Home Premium 64bit SP1
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       #17

    Okay I tried turning on the hidden admin account and it said "The command completed successfully" but unfortunately the hidden admin account doesn't appear. I also tried the command"net user" and it won't list the accounts on my computer. It says : The command completed with one or more errors". Lastly I tried diskpart to see what it said about my files. Well it says Size 596 GB Free 0 B. Partition 1 Primary Size 100 MB Offset 31 KB. Partition 2 Primary 592 GB Offset 101 MB. Partition 3 Primary Size 3238 MB Offset 593 GB... Now is it just me or does all this info seem relatively wrong??? I am thinking I will need to borrow or buy an external harddrive copy my files then do a format and clean install... If I do this should I remove the SYSTEM partition first??? Unless of course you have some more command prompt commands I can try...
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  8.    #18

    None of those are in the steps I just gave you which include everything that can be done to start unbootable Win7. Did you miss my post?

    Have you Marked Partition Active the 100mb System Reserved partition then run Startup Repair - Run up to 3 Separate Times yet?

    If you want to post back a camera snap of Partition Wizard's drive map when you get to that step we can check the configuration for you.
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  9. Posts : 122
    Windows 7 Home Premium 64bit SP1
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       #19

    On a weird note I can still oddly stream music with tversity (Never requires me to log in), yet obviously I can't login into any accounts...
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  10. Posts : 122
    Windows 7 Home Premium 64bit SP1
    Thread Starter
       #20

    Oh sorry yeah I missed ur post... Umm my computer will start up it is just when I login it goes to a black screen and won't load. Also I tried to do a startup repair but it said found no problems... Since there isn't actually a problem with the computer starting up but with logging in and accessing my account.
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