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Windows 7 will not Boot


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Nathan Ri

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Hey guys, I need your help.

Today at school when I went for lunch, I closed my laptop. When I came back and start it up, it ran an Error Recovery.

After that it went on to do a Startup Repair. But then it said

"Startup Repair cannot repair this computer automatically" I then sent information and that's it. IT DOESN'T BOOT.

Usually I go and do a System Restore but on the "confirm disks to restore page" I cannot click Next, it says

"you must enable system protection on this drive" on the local disk (C (system)" This never happen to me before it is always on.

Then I tried to go do the F8 thing to go into Safe Mode. No good. It will not boot into safe mode at all. It starts and windows logo starts then dies and just restart back to the Error Recovery page.

Guys, I need your help. This is my personal computer and i've only had it for 2 years. Everything important is there. Any idea will help. Not sure if this is important but it did have a window update a few days ago. Any ideas what the next step or how to fix it?


This is the error report of the startup repair

Problem Event Name: StartupRepairOffline
Problem Signature 01: 6.1.7600.16385
Problem Signature 02: 6.1.7600.16385
Problem Signature 03: unknown
Problem Signature 04: 21200856
Problem Signature 05: AutoFailOver
Problem Signature 06: 22
Problem Signature 07: Corruptfile
OS Version: 6.1.7600.2.0.0.256.
Locale ID: 4105

Edited by Nathan Ri, 15 October 2011 - 08:29 AM.

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phillpower2

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Hi Nathan Ri and :)
Do you have the Windows 7 disk? If you do one of these may help http://www.sevenforu...ir-install.html or http://www.sevenforu...le-checker.html
Let us know how you get on or if we can assist you in any way.

Not sure if this is important but it did have a window update a few days ago

Less likely than having a more recent update go wrong, possibly when the lid was closed.
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Nathan Ri

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Unfortunately i do not have a recovery disc. What are my option? Thanks for the help
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Follow the guidance @ http://digiex.net/do...overy-disc.html
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