Windows 7 64bit Manual Power cut Required for normal startup..(HELP)


  1. Posts : 1
    windows 7 64 bit
       #1

    Windows 7 64bit Manual Power cut Required for normal startup..(HELP)


    Hi guys... new to this forum

    My comp specs follows:

    M.board: biostarTh55b HD (t seiries board)**
    Intel i3 CPu 530@ 2.93 ghz
    Crosair Memory: 4gb dual channel DDr3 (CMV4GX3M2A1333C9)
    Raidmax mod # Rx -380 k (power supply)
    Segatge Barracuda 7200 HD

    please let me know if there is more info I should have for specs//

    If I can explain properly is as follows: When the computer is shut down for a period of time (usually left over night) upon rebooting.. (pressing the on switch), it brings me to the start up repair/start normal screen. If i repair or start normal i am sent to a loop that usually send me back to repair/srt normal screen after (Tseries board screen)**

    If i manual cut power at power supply and restart the computer it usually will restart without a hitch. (This means i must manually click the power button on the back of computer on the power supply or unplug computer from wall...)

    I have tried to check memory when i start at the bios screen by pressing i believe f11 (for me) and the check has not found anything wrong.

    The computer usually runs flawlessly when i have it running but I have had a couple of blue screens.

    I have recently wiped the hard drive and done a full new re_intsall of windows 7 64 bit and that has not seemed to solve any of the problems.


    I hope someone can help me or knows if this could be a certain kind of problem so that I can eliminate things that it def is not

    Thanks everyone in advance and please feel free to ask me to post more info as I am a real newb when it comes to this stuff
      My Computer


  2. Posts : 2,240
    Windows 7 Ultimate 64 bit
       #2

    have a read threw this thread...it may shed some light on the subject for you.

    Stuck on Startup Repair Screen. Keeps looping.
      My Computer


  3. Posts : 2,240
    Windows 7 Ultimate 64 bit
       #3

    Here's another link that might help out as well.

    Startup Repair Infinite Loop Recovery
      My Computer


 

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