Start-up failure, freezes in every option

revrunner

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So this laptop that I have has been failing to startup for about two weeks. Whenever you try to start it normally, it freezes while it's loading the files with the windows logo, I remember it freezing on a file in safe mode, but it's stuck in trying to do startup repair so I can't safe mode it. The thing with Start-up repair is that no matter how long you run it (ran it 13+ hours) it will continue to "search for problems", to the point where I just shut down. Is there anything I can do or do I need to re-format (which there are important files on this computer, so i'm hoping not.)
 

My Computer My Computer

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Windows 7 Home Premium 32bit
Computer type
Laptop
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Toshiba
OS
Windows 7 Home Premium 32bit
Hi revrunner, Welcome to Seven Forums

Please post complete system specs for better assistance.

Startup failure can be caused by lots of issues.

Does it get hot?
How much ram have you got onboard?
How much unused harddrive space have you got?

Enter the BIOS of your laptop, you should find the facility to run tests on both the Hard Drive and Memory. Post back with the details of any error messages.

If both the above tests pass, try the following.

From the Start Menu, open All Programs, open Accessories, right click the Command Prompt and select 'Run as Administrator'. In to the prompt type the following command and hit enter.

sfc /scannow ( note that there is a space between sfc and the / )

Let the process complete, then type exit and hit enter.

Next, click the Start Menu, click Computer, left click Local Disc C once to highlight it, right click Local Disc C and select Properties. Click the Tools tab and then click the button to 'Check the Drive for Errors'. In the following window make sure both boxes are ticked and then click Start. Part of this process will require a restart to check the drive.

Try testing the memory using Memtest86+ - Advanced Memory Diagnostic Tool as this will perform a more comprehensive test than the one run from the bios menu. Run 3 - 4 passes.

Keep us posted.
 

My Computer My Computer

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Windows 11 x64i5 2500K @ 3.3 GHz16 GB DDR 3 @ 1600MhzMSI 1050TI 4GB OC version
Computer type
PC/Desktop
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Custom Bulid/Self made
OS
Windows 11 x64
CPU
i5 2500K @ 3.3 GHz
Motherboard
ASUS P8 Z77 V pro
Memory
16 GB DDR 3 @ 1600Mhz
Graphics Card(s)
MSI 1050TI 4GB OC version
Sound Card
On Board (Realtek HD audio)
Monitor(s) Displays
Samsung 22" LCD
Screen Resolution
1920*1080
Hard Drives
Seagate 1 TB, WD 1TB, Seagate 2 TB ( I use a lot of space)
PSU
coolermaster 750 W
Case
Coolermaster HAF912
Cooling
Coolermaster hyper 212 EVO
Keyboard
Samsung
Mouse
Dell Wireless
Internet Speed
Wireless 50 Mbps
Antivirus
AVG 2016 Internet Security
Browser
Google Chrome
The thing is, I can't get to the desktop at all, so all the steps after the tests are no help to me.
 

My Computer My Computer

At a glance

Windows 7 Home Premium 32bit
Computer type
Laptop
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Toshiba
OS
Windows 7 Home Premium 32bit
If its a SATA drive you can take it out and slave it into a desktop PC to recover your files. Then put it back in the laptop and try doing the factory restore option. If you know the manufacturer of the hard drive you can go to their web site and hunt up a diagnostic utility to test the drive for errors. You should be able to find one that will make bootable media to run the diagnostics from. If the drive is error free its likely just file corruption that's messing things up. A factory restore may fix that, it all depends on what files or folders are messed up. Worst case scenario is a clean install to get things working again. Hopefully it won't come to that.
 

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Windows 10 Education 64 bitAMD Phenom II X4 980 Black Edition Deneb 3.7GHz8GB 4GBx2 Kingston PC10600 DDR3 1333 MemoryZotac NVIDIA Geforce GT640 2 Gig DDR3 PCIe
Computer type
PC/Desktop
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Home Built
OS
Windows 10 Education 64 bit
CPU
AMD Phenom II X4 980 Black Edition Deneb 3.7GHz
Motherboard
Asus M4N68T-M V2 µATX Motherboard
Memory
8GB 4GBx2 Kingston PC10600 DDR3 1333 Memory
Graphics Card(s)
Zotac NVIDIA Geforce GT640 2 Gig DDR3 PCIe
Sound Card
VIA VT1708s High Definition Audio 8-channel Onboard
Monitor(s) Displays
22" LG E2242 1080p and 2 19" I-INC AG191D
Screen Resolution
1280x1024 - 1920x1080 - 1280x1024
Hard Drives
Crucial M100 256 GB SSD and 500 GB WD Blue SATA
PSU
Thermaltake TR 620
Case
Power Up Black ATX Mid-Tower Case
Cooling
Stock heatsink and fan
Keyboard
Logitech Wireless K350 Wave
Mouse
Logitech Wireless M570 Trackman Wheel
Internet Speed
80 Mbps Down 30 Mbps Up
Antivirus
Windows Defender
Browser
Internet Explorer 11
Other Info
HP DVD1040e Lightscribe - External USB2
Yes, it is the SATA file that it freezes on whenever I actually got it to start in safe mode. Any tutorials on how to do this though?
 

My Computer My Computer

At a glance

Windows 7 Home Premium 32bit
Computer type
Laptop
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Toshiba
OS
Windows 7 Home Premium 32bit
Repairs need to be done from boot when Win7 cannot start: Troubleshooting Windows 7 Failure to Start. Everything possible is sequenced there leading up to if necessary rescuiing your files to run inferior Recovery or do the superior Clean Reinstall.

Startup Repair isn't always reliable to be run from onboard WinRE because it might be corrupted. Having it run so long to no effect also can mean the HD is failing. So start with the hardware tests in the introduction.
 
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