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The classpnp.sys horror...help.
Hi all, I need a heads-up.
As recently as the other day, I switch the pc off normally, expecting the same as usual, blah blah, but the next day, on booting up, the system just hangs at the "Starting Windows" screen for no reason.
Using safe mode don't work, hangs on the aforementioned file. I can't restore or repair either - hangs also.
i have noticed other people have had problems with this as well, and Ive followed previous efforts - i.e. running Ubuntu from a disc, and copying another x64 W7 copyof the file onto my system to see if that worked. Nothing.
While having a search round on forums for solutions, and leaving it to just sit there, it decides to burst into life and go into windows. Thought nothing of it, and decided this morning to restart it and see what happens, and low and behold, it goes back to what it did the pervious day, and just hangs.
Many posts i've seen have been people with HP, dell etc laptops/desktops. Mine's custom built, with these specs:
Asus P5q pro turbo with Q9550
2GB RAM 1x2gb
Nvidia GTS 250
1TB HDD Split into two partions 100gb/850gb (approx.)
SB X-Fi titanium.
I'm wondering if anyone can offer any other suggestions to get around this, or has had this issue and managed to resolve it?