Windows 7 Laptop won’t load Windows when powered up

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    Windows 7 Laptop won’t load Windows when powered up


    I have a Dell XPS L502X Laptop that won’t load Windows when turned on. I would like to try to use it as a backup if something serious ever happens to my Dell Inspiron 24-5459 Desktop. What can I do to regain access to Windows on it?

    Steve
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    Win 7 HP SP1 64-bit Vista HB SP2 32-bit Linux Mint 18.3
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    Hi Stevieb2685,

    You say it won’t load Windows when it's turned on!

    Is a clean install an option?
    Have you got the original Windows 7 DVD?
    If so, can you boot into Repair my computer?
    Around the time that this started happening did you install any new hardware or software?
    Were there any software updates or Windows updates that you installed?
    Can you boot into Safe Mode?
    If so, are there any new entries that have appeared in the startup menu (Start > search box type msconfig > Enter > Startup tab)?

    I hope this helps!
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    Paul Black said:
    Is a clean install an option?
    Have you got the original Windows 7 DVD?
    If so, can you boot into Repair my computer?
    Around the time that this started happening did you install any new hardware or software?
    Were there any software updates or Windows updates that you installed?
    Can you boot into Safe Mode?
    If so, are there any new entries that have appeared in the startup menu (Start > search box type msconfig > Enter > Startup tab)?

    I hope this helps!
    Is a clean install an option? I guess it can be if you think I'm able to.

    Have you got the original Windows 7 DVD? No. It was preloaded onto the laptop.

    Around the time that this started happening did you install any new hardware or software?
    Were there any software updates or Windows updates that you installed? Not sure.

    Can you boot into Safe Mode? No. When I turn it on, the fan spins and the screen stays black. Then all I can do is press the power button to turn it off. I can do nothing further on the laptop.
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    Win 7 HP SP1 64-bit Vista HB SP2 32-bit Linux Mint 18.3
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    Hi Stevieb2685.

    Stevieb2685 said:
    Can you boot into Safe Mode? No.
    So constantly pressing the F8 key when you turn the computer on doesn't take you into Safe Mode?

    I hope this helps!
    Last edited by Paul Black; 14 May 2018 at 12:54.
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    Unfortunately, no. It does not.
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    Linux Mint 18.2 xfce 64-bit (VMWare host) / Windows 8.1 Pro 32-bit (VMWare guest)
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    Power your computer on, and begin tapping the F8 key, to try to get to the Advanced Boot Options menu. If you're able to get there, choose Repair your Computer / System Recovery Options / Dell Factory Tools / Dell Factory Image Restore. This will put your C: drive back to the way it was when the computer was new - all current data will be erased.

    If you can't do a factory reset that way, you could either download the recovery media, or order it from Dell. Go here for more information:
    http://www.dell.com/support/contents...s/media-backup

    Keep in mind that if the computer came with something other than Windows 7, it will restore that other version of Windows, not Windows 7.
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    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
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    You can also try a repair install. How to Repair a Faulty Windows Installation Without Reformatting | PC Gamer

    But before you do, can you connect an external monitor to the laptop and see if there's a signal?

    Does the hard drive light blink with HDD activity while booting?
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    mrjimphelps said:
    Power your computer on, and begin tapping the F8 key, to try to get to the Advanced Boot Options menu. If you're able to get there, choose Repair your Computer / System Recovery Options / Dell Factory Tools / Dell Factory Image Restore. This will put your C: drive back to the way it was when the computer was new - all current data will be erased.

    If you can't do a factory reset that way, you could either download the recovery media, or order it from Dell. Go here for more information:
    http://www.dell.com/support/contents...s/media-backup

    Keep in mind that if the computer came with something other than Windows 7, it will restore that other version of Windows, not Windows 7.
    Using Recovery OS Tool results in, well, not being able to use it. I have tried both the Service Tag as well as the express Service Code on the bottom of the laptop and get this result: No OS images defined for the product.
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    Linux Mint 18.2 xfce 64-bit (VMWare host) / Windows 8.1 Pro 32-bit (VMWare guest)
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    Just to be clear, are you saying that you were told that there were no OS images defined for your laptop when you went to the Dell link that I posted?

    If so, then I suggest you call Dell and ask them how you can order the Factory Restore disks, or how you can download the Factory Restore image.
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    mrjimphelps said:
    Just to be clear, are you saying that you were told that there were no OS images defined for your laptop when you went to the Dell link that I posted?

    If so, then I suggest you call Dell and ask them how you can order the Factory Restore disks, or how you can download the Factory Restore image.
    Yes. I tried using the Dell OS Recovery Tool and upon trying both the Service Tag as well as the Express Service Code and the program told me
    Code:
    No OS images defined for the product.
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