Fails to work after booting up

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Windows 7 32bit on Dell 9200 4 GB RAM 2 x 500GB HDD ... with all OS updates.

Been working fine ... today left PC running, returned to it, power but screen was 'black'

Power off to reboot - on start up (normal) desktop paints in, the spinning wheel runs for ages, then eventually all seems fine ... but can't do anything, only action is cursor .. nothing clickable. (incl Ctl+alt+del) HDD led on PC running permanently.

Reboot in safe mode ... chose system restore .. and it shows a Windows Critical update restore point .. at a time that matches failure. ??
OK tried restore ... still the same.


Tried W7 repair disk, again selected restore ... Tried restore to next previous (2 days ago) all seems to go well, get login, desktop paints in ... then screen goes black ... all that is on it is cursor.

The only other points I can think of is that this morning (last successful boot up) it brought up a pop-up "Express files updated" with recommendation to run it ... as it gave no program, or manufacturer ... I chose not to run.
On one of the boot ups during problem .. an unfamiliar icon showed on desktop ... "Homegroup", a green sphere, surrounded by 3 orbiting blue spheres" although not been there on any subsequent boot up.

Any suggestions on next step ?
 

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W7 64 bit ultimate
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i5 3570 3.4G Ivybridge
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ASUS P8Z77-V LE
Memory
16GB Ram – Corsair XMS
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MSI GTX G650 Hawk - Frzr II
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I take it the computer is not actually BSODing? It almost sounds like a memory error or corruption that is causing windows to freak out?

I take it that you are not overclocking it, this can happen when an overclock is unstable.

It sounds like the VGA is ok if you are getting some sort of start up screen but maybe when the VGA tries to set the resolution that you use for your desktop screen it is somehow not doing it and causing an error.

Its so hard to diagnose especially without any actual memory dumps or BSOD to highlight any issues.

Have you tried safe mode?

It could even be that the system restore hasn't worked correctly, as you know system restore operates on the reboot as well as while restoring, often setting up some files just before you get back into your desktop password screen.

Just come across this which may be of help to yourself??

http://www.sevenforums.com/tutorials/139576-startup-repair-infinite-loop-recovery.html

Good luck
 

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PC/Desktop
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Nomad Creative Solutions (Home build)
OS
Windows 7 64 bit
CPU
AMD hexa core AMD Phenom II X6 1090T BE processor 3.2ghz
Motherboard
ASUS M4N98TD EVO with sli NVIDIA 980a chipset
Memory
8gb 2 x 4gb Crucial Tactical Tracers Elite DDR3 1600mhz
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MSI NVIDIA GTX660OC 2048MB AT 1215MHZ
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Onboard VIA HD audio 1708S
Monitor(s) Displays
samsung 40 inch LED monitor
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1920 X 1080 P
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800w PSU
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WIRELESS KEYBOARD/TOUCH PAD
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WINDOWS 7 HOME PREMIUM 64 BIT SP1

Tuniq Tower 120 Extreme CPU cooler
I followed the suggestion and all steps in your 'infinite loop' procedure.

It does now allow start in normal mode ... but after painting in desktop icons ... that is it, still nothing will work ... it did allow me to click windows start button .. and took about 20 sec to open the launch screen .. and then nothing more after that ... noticed clock goes to correct time on boot up ... but freezes at that point.

Any suggestions ? dreading if I have to do reinstall.
I do use Backup & restore ... so should have backup there, but I guess only after new W7 install ....unless you have a suggestion.
 
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custom build
OS
W7 64 bit ultimate
CPU
i5 3570 3.4G Ivybridge
Motherboard
ASUS P8Z77-V LE
Memory
16GB Ram – Corsair XMS
Graphics Card(s)
MSI GTX G650 Hawk - Frzr II
Sound Card
on-mobo
Monitor(s) Displays
26" Samsung digital
Hard Drives
OS on SSD – Crucial M4 120GB
programme & data on 1TB HDD (Caviar Black)
Pics & video on 1TB HDD (Caviar Black)
PSU
Cooler Master M2 Silent Pro PSU
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Fractal R3 case
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Coolermaster Hper 212 EVO + Artic silver paste
Internet Speed
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Antivirus
KIS
That was just something I came across which I hoped may have helped you, it sounds like the disc is fine, have you checked the memory using memtest 86+??

Allow it to run for an hour or so, you will need to create a bootable CD from the ISO that is available to download, it could be that your memory is not very good.

Also try pressing F8 after post screen and try Windows memory diagnostic.

If these come back ok then at least you have ruled the memory out.

Have you got your windows seven disc? let it boot from the disc and select repair your computer and use the back up that you have rather than system restore.
 

My Computer

Computer type
PC/Desktop
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Nomad Creative Solutions (Home build)
OS
Windows 7 64 bit
CPU
AMD hexa core AMD Phenom II X6 1090T BE processor 3.2ghz
Motherboard
ASUS M4N98TD EVO with sli NVIDIA 980a chipset
Memory
8gb 2 x 4gb Crucial Tactical Tracers Elite DDR3 1600mhz
Graphics Card(s)
MSI NVIDIA GTX660OC 2048MB AT 1215MHZ
Sound Card
Onboard VIA HD audio 1708S
Monitor(s) Displays
samsung 40 inch LED monitor
Screen Resolution
1920 X 1080 P
Hard Drives
1 TB Samsung f3 spinpoint
1 TB SATA WDC green
500GB SATA Seagate
250 GB IDE Samsung
PSU
800w PSU
Case
Coolermaster CM690 II Advanced
Cooling
1x140mm In, 2x120mm In, 2x140mm Out, 1x120mm Out
Keyboard
WIRELESS KEYBOARD/TOUCH PAD
Internet Speed
10.6MBPS
Other Info
WINDOWS 7 HOME PREMIUM 64 BIT SP1

Tuniq Tower 120 Extreme CPU cooler

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Looks like a HDD h/w failure ...
Been unable to get any further on repairing the issue .. still won’t start other than in safe mode.
W7 repair disk also shows some disk sector errors but can’t fix them.
I then tried Dell diagnostics ... it diagnosed error 7

I run Western Digital data Lifeguard and SMART gives status as PASS
If I run Quick test .. it reports:
Quick Test on Drive 1 did not complete
Status code = 07 (Failed read test element)
Failure Checkpoint=97

If I run Extended test: I get FAIL
Error code 08- Error was detected while repairing bad sectors.

Unless somebody knows how to fix this – I’m guessing I need a new HDD

My config is 2 HDD, split to 4 partitions .... on Drv 0 contains OS , my apps and data are on Drv 1
As I can start up in SAFE mode, is there any particular backup I can take that will allow me to put in a new HD, install OS, and then reinstall my backup ........... hopefully allow all my programmes on Drv1 to still work ?

I take a normal ‘user files backup’ but should I take something else to allow “recovery”

Would welcome any suggestion on steps.
 

My Computer

Computer type
PC/Desktop
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
custom build
OS
W7 64 bit ultimate
CPU
i5 3570 3.4G Ivybridge
Motherboard
ASUS P8Z77-V LE
Memory
16GB Ram – Corsair XMS
Graphics Card(s)
MSI GTX G650 Hawk - Frzr II
Sound Card
on-mobo
Monitor(s) Displays
26" Samsung digital
Hard Drives
OS on SSD – Crucial M4 120GB
programme & data on 1TB HDD (Caviar Black)
Pics & video on 1TB HDD (Caviar Black)
PSU
Cooler Master M2 Silent Pro PSU
Case
Fractal R3 case
Cooling
Coolermaster Hper 212 EVO + Artic silver paste
Internet Speed
3MB
Antivirus
KIS
If you can back up a Win7 backup image or Macrium
image externally, you can boot with the Win7 DVD or REpair Disk or the Macrium boot disk to reimage the replacement HD. You can also run Factory Recovery disks if you made them or order them from Tech Support.

The best plan however is to Clean Reinstall - Factory OEM Windows 7 with all other HD's unplugged.
 
Not sure if I follow fully ... if I boot up with W7 repair disk, will that allow me to take a backup ? (I had only been running diagnostic tools)
Or do I have boot up in safe mode.

Assume then I have a full back up ... can I swap the HD and install the backup onto the new HD ... assume I will have to put the necessary partitions in first place ?

Are there any steps anywhere I could follow to do this.

Assume I am going to have to start up on something like the repair disk or similar to allow me to reinstall the backup ?
 

My Computer

Computer type
PC/Desktop
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
custom build
OS
W7 64 bit ultimate
CPU
i5 3570 3.4G Ivybridge
Motherboard
ASUS P8Z77-V LE
Memory
16GB Ram – Corsair XMS
Graphics Card(s)
MSI GTX G650 Hawk - Frzr II
Sound Card
on-mobo
Monitor(s) Displays
26" Samsung digital
Hard Drives
OS on SSD – Crucial M4 120GB
programme & data on 1TB HDD (Caviar Black)
Pics & video on 1TB HDD (Caviar Black)
PSU
Cooler Master M2 Silent Pro PSU
Case
Fractal R3 case
Cooling
Coolermaster Hper 212 EVO + Artic silver paste
Internet Speed
3MB
Antivirus
KIS
Since you have WD HD in the mix I would use WD free premium Acronis imaging/cloning app to take a boot time image using the boot disk which comes with it. You may also be able to install it and run in Safe Mode. The manual is here with the download: WD Acronis free cloning app
 
not wanting to sound stupid but if I clone the disk .. won't I clone the bad sectors as well ?
I wa sthinking (maybe wrongly) that if I can run it in SAFE mode I can take a back up then (not sure what type) swap out HDD
Clean install of W7, then restore from backup to the the new OS
 

My Computer

Computer type
PC/Desktop
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
custom build
OS
W7 64 bit ultimate
CPU
i5 3570 3.4G Ivybridge
Motherboard
ASUS P8Z77-V LE
Memory
16GB Ram – Corsair XMS
Graphics Card(s)
MSI GTX G650 Hawk - Frzr II
Sound Card
on-mobo
Monitor(s) Displays
26" Samsung digital
Hard Drives
OS on SSD – Crucial M4 120GB
programme & data on 1TB HDD (Caviar Black)
Pics & video on 1TB HDD (Caviar Black)
PSU
Cooler Master M2 Silent Pro PSU
Case
Fractal R3 case
Cooling
Coolermaster Hper 212 EVO + Artic silver paste
Internet Speed
3MB
Antivirus
KIS
Check the files system which is the only risk in cloning or imaging, since surface problems on the physical HD are not transferred in an image.

You can use Disk Check from DVD or Repair CD Command Line if necessary, or use free Partition Wizard
 
I run CHKDSK /F it did it's thing, but did not fix the problem.
 

My Computer

Computer type
PC/Desktop
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
custom build
OS
W7 64 bit ultimate
CPU
i5 3570 3.4G Ivybridge
Motherboard
ASUS P8Z77-V LE
Memory
16GB Ram – Corsair XMS
Graphics Card(s)
MSI GTX G650 Hawk - Frzr II
Sound Card
on-mobo
Monitor(s) Displays
26" Samsung digital
Hard Drives
OS on SSD – Crucial M4 120GB
programme & data on 1TB HDD (Caviar Black)
Pics & video on 1TB HDD (Caviar Black)
PSU
Cooler Master M2 Silent Pro PSU
Case
Fractal R3 case
Cooling
Coolermaster Hper 212 EVO + Artic silver paste
Internet Speed
3MB
Antivirus
KIS
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