Computer unable to boot into windows 7 or recovery mode etc.


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    Computer unable to boot into windows 7 or recovery mode etc.


    Hello Sevenforums.

    Could you guys help diagnose my problem? and hopefully make my system boot again! :)
    After installing approximately 96 updates on a fresh win 7 with most of its drivers in place, the PC will now bootloop indefinitely.

    It loads up the "starting windows" and will then instantly flicker blue (not sure if bluescreen or welcome) and then go back to "logo screen" and startup windows.

    I have tried to do system recovery through the original install disc and a win 7 repair disc, as well as running the F8 repair mode, but the 2 discs only load up until a black screen wtih a cursor appear (no further than this so far), and the built-in F8 recovery mode reports a problem communicating with some piece of hardware, giving me error code 0x0000000e9

    Thanks in advance

    -Tegewaldt

    *edit: i am able to move the cursor and so on during the black screen mode.
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    According to the specs of this pc ONLY the1TB drive is standard.
    When you re-installed did you have the other HDD plugged in, (externally).
    If you did and thats what that error code points to then thats whats giving you grief.

    Roy
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  4. Posts : 61
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    Sorry, the pc in question is not the one listed in My specs. I do however know that it has only 1 drive, and that the Windows Was installed from a disc.
    Thrashzone i Will be looking at your link as soon as i am able to, thanks!
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    Update: I found out that it is a BSOD.

    I have linked it below in case someone can help me identify the problem and a solution.
    And once again, this happened JUST AFTER installing 96 updates for win 7.

    I have tried every viable solution from the link you gave me. I still get the same errors whenever i try to boot up differently or use recovery devices.
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  7. Posts : 61
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    Sorry, but without access to any parts of the computer, how exactly am i supposed to make use of this utility?
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