HELP! Stuck at "Setup is starting services"

when i press F1 i get the windows boot manager and it says to choose an os to start:

windows 7 home premium (recovered)

to specify an advance option for this choice, press F8.

So i press enter on windows 7 home premium (recovered)
and it brings me back to the setup is starting windows. i restart.

i hit 0 and i get a windows error recovery window

windows failed to start. a rxent hardware ir software change might be the cause. to fix the problem:
1. insert ur windows installation disc and restart ur comp.
2. choose ur language and click next
3. click repair ur comp

other options:
if power was interrupted during startup, choose star wind norm

and then it lists all he safe mode


I'm not getting this step:
Press "1" or click "Restore Original Factory Image." Click "Yes." Select "Next" to begin the restoration process.

Read more: How to Restore a Toshiba Satellite Laptop to Factory Without a Disc | eHow.com How to Restore a Toshiba Satellite Laptop to Factory Without a Disc | eHow.com
 

My Computer My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Toshiba satellite l455-s5975
OS
32 windows 7 home premium
Memory
2gb
What happens if you tap F8 during bootup? Do you see Toshiba Recovery listed?
 
When i press F8, these are the options i am given:
safe mode
safe mode w ntworking
safe mode w command

enable boot logging
enable low reolution video
last known config
directory services
debugging mode
disable mode
disable automatic restart on system failure
disable driver sig enforcement

start windows normally

could it be that its not reading the partition?
 

My Computer My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Toshiba satellite l455-s5975
OS
32 windows 7 home premium
Memory
2gb
You need to get back to where you were here, which presented the Toshiba Recovery Wizard in two places:

to get to the "press any screen to boot your cd/dvd" screen i had to press F12 and enter the CD/DVD TSSTcorp CDDVDW TS-L633C-(S5) option.

then i pressed any key to boot from cd or dvd , and it says windows is loading files.
i get a "<selecting a process>" window giving me the options :
toshiba recovery wizard

system recovery options

I do not have any recovery media, so I select the sustem recovery options and click next.

then i get a "system recovery options" where i can only select a keyboard input method, the language is already selected to english.

then it has two other options:
use recovery tools that can help fix problems starting windows. select an operating system to repair.

if your os isnt listed, click load drivers and then install drivers for your hard disks.

under operating systems, windows 7 home premium is higlighted and it says partition size 228632 MB and location (c:) TI10260...

THEN the other option is to restore ur computer using a system image u created earlier(which i never did).

so i leave option 1 selected, and click next.


then i get the recovery tools

startup repair
system restore
system image recovery
windows memory diagnostic
command prompt
toshiba recovery wizard

do i select the command prompt?
 
and click on system recovery options?
 

My Computer My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Toshiba satellite l455-s5975
OS
32 windows 7 home premium
Memory
2gb
Click on Toshiba Recovery Wizard.

Have it restore to factory condition. It may allow you to back up your files at some point.
 
Toshiba recovery wizard
next
set recovery media plz set 1st recovery media, and press [next>] to continue.


i dont have the restore factory condition.
 

My Computer My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Toshiba satellite l455-s5975
OS
32 windows 7 home premium
Memory
2gb
I called Toshiba, I'm out of warranty so they couldn't help me much.
They pretty much told me that I could purchase the recovery media for 24.99.
If I purchase these disks, will I be able to restore my computer to its factory settings and fix for once and for all?

what do you suggest?
 

My Computer My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Toshiba satellite l455-s5975
OS
32 windows 7 home premium
Memory
2gb
Did Toshiba tell you if you're running Recovery correctly? Here is Toshiba's help page for running Factory Recovery: http://aps2.toshiba-tro.de/kb0/HTD7C02140000R01.htm Looks like you have to hold down the zero key even before you start the computer.

If this fails, you can find any Win7 retail installer or ISO to unlock all versions to clean reinstall Win7 with the Product Key on your COA sticker on machine. This is a better, cleaner install than the Recovery Disks since it doesn't include the factory bloatware utilities and programs which tend to bog down the OS.

http://www.sevenforums.com/tutorials/85813-windows-7-universal-installation-disc-create.html
http://www.sevenforums.com/tutorials/1649-clean-install-windows-7-a.html
 
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Hello gregrocker,

sorry for the absence, I was working. In response to your question, Toshiba did not tell me what was wrong with my recovery or if i was running it correctly. They were rather uninterested in helping, and simply advised me to buy the recovery cds.

I looked at the link you gave me and it appears i am running it correctly, but there are still some issues.

Now i have to be honest, i did not understand anything you said in the following paragraph:
"If this fails, you can find any Win7 retail installer or ISO to unlock all versions to clean reinstall Win7 with the Product Key on your COA sticker on machine. This is a better, cleaner install than the Recovery Disks since it doesn't include the factory bloatware utilities and programs which tend to bog down the OS. "

Thank you for your help!
 

My Computer My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Toshiba satellite l455-s5975
OS
32 windows 7 home premium
Memory
2gb
Many tech enthusiasts want a cleaner install than one which comes from the factory loaded with the maker's utilities and sponsored factory bloatware.

This is because Win7 has built-in utilities (like wireless) which are much superior to the factory versions which can waste CPU/RAM and spy on you.

The bloatware can even corrupt the OS by uninstall, needing a tool like Revo Uninstaller to get all of the leftover registry keys and files.

To get the cleanest possible install, we have to locate a Win7 retail installer - either borrow one to copy, download from a safe source, or beg the manufacturer to provide one. Most maker's no longer provide the Install DVD because their profit margin is made up of fees paid by bloatware sponsors.

Say your uncle or son has a Win7 installer - you can copy it or extract the ISO using ImgBurn, then unlock all version in the ISO to burn an all-versions DVD to reinstall using the Product Key on the COA sticker attached to the machine.

I hope this makes it clearer. My specialty is clean reinstall so I'm glad to help anytime someone wants to experience lightweight instantaneous Win7 unleased from the factory bloatware. It is truly better than a new computer since new computers mostly come loaded with bloatware!!

Finally, once you get it set up you can save a Win7 backup image externally so you never have to reinstall again - just reimage from the stored image using your DVD in 15 minutes.
 
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