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Pls hlp. Pc won't boot


Best Answer phillpower2 , 12 July 2015 - 09:31 AM

Not heard from you for a while, do you still require assistance or is the issue now resolved, an update would be appreciated. Go to the full post »


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Left my pc on for 24 hours while I was out of home. Came back and getting this msg as attached in the pic.
Any ideas?

Thank you very much.
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Couple of tips for you Sheikh_Munis,

 

Do not reply to your own OP or last reply as it may lead to your request for help being overlooked, staff and members who assist on the forums will always check out a topic that has not received any replies to see if they are able to help, if you reply to your own OP it will appear to others viewing the board that you have received a reply and so are already being helped.

 

To ensure that you receive notification of any reply to your topic please click on the Follow this topic tab at the upper right corner of the page. 

 

Your two attachments will not open for me, did you save them as a .JPG ...otherwise they may be to big to upload... 


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Thanks for the tips Technician.

I have an update regards my problem.
Bios did not recognize my SSD. I tried to plug out and in the sata cable and it did recognize but then stopped.
Then I disconnected the sata from my DVD drive and connected it to the ssd. It still didn't recognize it but then I changed the connection to a different sata port on the mb and it recognizes it.
Now Windows won't startup. Gives me a blink of a blue screen and then sais I should run the win startup repair manager but it won't fix the problem and win still won't startup.
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Do you have a Windows 7 or a system restore disk specific to the computer, you may need one.

 

Have you tried booting into Safe Mode.

 

Got to go back to work for a few hours but will check back later, SleepyDude who is also looking in may have some input for you meanwhile.


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I have a win 7 CD and a boot CD (Hiren's boot CD 10.1)
If anyone can guide me, I'll be grateful.
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Have you tried booting into Safe Mode?


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Tried but it didn't work.
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It will help us to help you if you told us what actually happened instead of " Tried but it didn't work."

 

I previously asked;

 

Do you have a Windows 7 or a system restore disk specific to the computer,

 

 

What type of Windows 7 disk do you have as in full retail, OEM or a downloaded ISO and was it previously used to install Windows 7 on this computer.


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✓  Best Answer

Not heard from you for a while, do you still require assistance or is the issue now resolved, an update would be appreciated.


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