Hi,
Yesterday my laptop (Acer Aspire 7552G) with Windows 7 Home Premium x64 has been shut down and after couple minutes I turned it on once again.
System boots till I see glamorous logo and text: Starting Windows, it takes longer than usually and in result a BSOD appears:
When I try to run safe mode, loading of the drivers stop at:
LOADED: \Windows\system32\drivers\AtiPcie.sys
I tried solutions from other threads such as renaming drivers but it was not effective.
I have to mention than none of Recovery methods work. Recovery Disk x64 for Win7 boots up, asks for language and input, and then there is just wallpaper and cursor to move, no windows, no options, nothing happened during 8 hours. Same thing happens when booting up Installation disc and clicking Repair my computer. The tool to repair boot up problems in installed OS (the one which I can run from that text menu where it asks if I want to run the system normally or if I want to use that tool) does the same thing as those which I described before.
I have Ubuntu installed so if there are any files which I can modify to repair this I can do it but I don't know how.
Please help me, thanks for further replying and sorry for my language mistakes.
Yesterday my laptop (Acer Aspire 7552G) with Windows 7 Home Premium x64 has been shut down and after couple minutes I turned it on once again.
System boots till I see glamorous logo and text: Starting Windows, it takes longer than usually and in result a BSOD appears:
When I try to run safe mode, loading of the drivers stop at:
LOADED: \Windows\system32\drivers\AtiPcie.sys
I tried solutions from other threads such as renaming drivers but it was not effective.
I have to mention than none of Recovery methods work. Recovery Disk x64 for Win7 boots up, asks for language and input, and then there is just wallpaper and cursor to move, no windows, no options, nothing happened during 8 hours. Same thing happens when booting up Installation disc and clicking Repair my computer. The tool to repair boot up problems in installed OS (the one which I can run from that text menu where it asks if I want to run the system normally or if I want to use that tool) does the same thing as those which I described before.
I have Ubuntu installed so if there are any files which I can modify to repair this I can do it but I don't know how.
Please help me, thanks for further replying and sorry for my language mistakes.
My Computer
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Windows 7 Ultimate x86 (PC) & Windows 7 Home ...
- OS
- Windows 7 Ultimate x86 (PC) & Windows 7 Home Premium x64 (Notebook)