ASUS laptop. Startup repair loop - NO Windows Setup [EMS Enabled]


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    ASUS laptop. Startup repair loop - NO Windows Setup [EMS Enabled]


    Suddenly the ASUS UL30V couldn't start up windows. Its stuck in a startup repair loop, but it can't fix the problems automatly.
    I have been searching on google for solutions and tried
    BootRec.exe /fixmbr
    /FixBoot
    /ScanOs
    /RebuildBcd

    tried MD mybackup RegBack *.* .. and so on without luck.

    So I decided to do an factory reset,but when pressing F9, there is no Windows Setup [EMS Enabled] option. Its only Windows 7 and Windows Memory Diagnostic at the end.
    So I can't do a factory reset.
    When I'm in the System Recovery Options -> System Image Recovery -> Select drive.. I can see there is an BOOT X: in computer. There is the windows install setup.exe.

    I've tried to install it by cmd "x:/setup.exe" but when I'm press Install now and setup is starting, it asking for "Load Driver". What to do?

    Many thanks in advice for helping!
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    Desk1 7 Home Prem / Desk2 10 Pro / Main lap Asus ROG 10 Pro 2 laptop Toshiba 7 Pro Asus P2520 7 & 10
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    Hello and welcome Lady MC now not wanting to sound being rather obvious but how are you using the F9 key when trying the factory reset?? I always start by tapping any factory reset button before I power on some power on and then hit the reset button.


    You might like to rad through this too. Troubleshooting Windows 7 Failure to Boot at the start of this tutorial it mentions faulty RAM which is another thing that I would suspect as a cause of your issues.

    Now just to round off it could be malware too so if you have access to a machine to make a bootable disk it may well be worth running this Kaspersky Rescue Disk 10 after making the disk (or stick - I prefer a disk) you will need to set the first boot option in the BIOS to what you are going to use.

    The Kaspersky runs in a non Windows environment so is totally independent of that system.
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