BSOD Safe mode help!

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  1. Posts : 12
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       #11

    Yes
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  2. Posts : 12
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       #12

    Yes it does.
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  3. Posts : 2,470
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       #13

    If the Recovery screen appears, when you press Next, does it give you the option to perform a non-destructive recovery (all data saved)?
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  4. Posts : 12
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       #14

    Bsod


    No.
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       #15

    Let's go to Plan B....

    You may want to print these instructions so you can have access to them. Also, you may want to read them once before you apply them.

    Using a computer with Windows 7 32-bit system, create a System Repair Disk:
    Instructions:
    System Repair Disc - Create
    We will use the disc shortly.

    Next, plug in a USB pen drive into the working computer.

    Go to the the Farbar Recovery Scan Tool Download
    Select the 32-bit download.
    Save the program to the >> USB flash drive.
    Remove when done.

    Now, go to the problem computer.
    Plug in the USB pen drive which has FRST.

    Using the Windows 7 System Repair Disc just created, boot to the System Recovery Options (Option Two)
    Instructions:
    System Recovery Options

    Select: Command Prompt

    ■In the Command Prompt window, at the blinking cursor type notepad and press: Enter
    ■In Notepad, under the File menu select: Open
    ■Double-click the Computer icon on the left.
    ■Find the pen drive letter, remember what letter it is, click on it, and press: Open
    ■Close out of Notepad.

    ■Click the Command Prompt window
    ■Type x:\frst.exe, and press: Enter
    Note: Replace the drive letter x with the drive letter of your pen drive!
    ■FRST starts, and prepares to run. Follow the prompts.
    ■Click Yes to the Disclaimer.
    ■Press the Scan button.

    The scan runs, and, the program saves the FRST.txt, on the flash drive.

    When done, click the Command Prompt window, type exit, and press: Enter
    Back at the System Recovery Options, press: Shutdown
    Remove the USB pen drive.

    Plug the USB pen drive in the working computer, and please provide the FRST.txt in your reply.
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       #16

    Mate i can't find my repair disk?
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       #17

    Did you follow these instructions to create a CD and use it as a System Repair Disc???
    https://www.sevenforums.com/tutorials/2083-system-repair-disc-create.html?ltr=S
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       #18

    It's not really that clear...
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  9. Posts : 12
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       #19

    Oh i get it now but i can't login to windows to be able to create a disk, or do
    i do it on my other laptop :O :)
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       #20

    Use a computer with a Windows 7 32-bit system other than the computer with which you are having problems.

    Then, use the link with the instructions on how to create the System Repair Disk.
    Just read step by step, go slow, and if you have any questions at any step, just ask.

    You will do fine.
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