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<blockquote data-quote="win7holic" data-source="post: 21210" data-attributes="member: 122"><p>Have you ever gotten the ‘BSoD’ or a error message upon starting your Windows?? These scenarios can baffle not only beginner computer users, but even IT professionals.</p><p></p><p>1. Windows doesn’t start, restore your system using the “Last Known Good Configuration” mode.</p><p>** <span style="font-family: 'Trebuchet MS'">Restores many of the changes you made during your last Windows session, such as driver updates, system settings and registry changes.</span></p><p> <span style="color: #32CD32"><span style="font-family: 'Times New Roman'">How to</span></span>; press the F8 key before the Windows boot logo would normally appear and ,Select “Last Known Good Configuration”, then wait Windows to boot up.</p><p></p><p>2. Use the installation CD/ DVD to try and repair their system.</p><p>** <span style="font-family: 'Trebuchet MS'">This feature solves the most common start-up issues, like repairing common registry keys, system files and drivers usually associated with a failed system start.</span></p><p><span style="color: #32CD32"><span style="font-family: 'Times New Roman'">How to</span></span>; After unsuccessful start-up, “Windows Error Recovery” will open and allow to launch it. “Start-Up Repair” will then automatically detect and repair any problems, but this process might take awhile.</p><p></p><p></p><p>3. “Start-Up Repair” and are still having Windows start-up problems, you’ll need to rebuild the start-up files. </p><p><span style="color: #32CD32"><span style="font-family: 'Times New Roman'">How to</span></span>; Boot into “Windows Recovery Environment”, and instead of launching “Start-Up Repair”, select “Command Prompt”. then, enter this commands 1 by 1, and confirm each with ENTER:</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>This will back up your old start configuration data and create an entirely new startup system. Continue on by entering the following commands:</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p><span style="color: #32CD32">Then, reboot your system to see if your PC is running again.</span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="win7holic, post: 21210, member: 122"] Have you ever gotten the ‘BSoD’ or a error message upon starting your Windows?? These scenarios can baffle not only beginner computer users, but even IT professionals. 1. Windows doesn’t start, restore your system using the “Last Known Good Configuration” mode. ** [font=Trebuchet MS]Restores many of the changes you made during your last Windows session, such as driver updates, system settings and registry changes.[/font] [color=#32CD32][font=Times New Roman]How to[/font][/color]; press the F8 key before the Windows boot logo would normally appear and ,Select “Last Known Good Configuration”, then wait Windows to boot up. 2. Use the installation CD/ DVD to try and repair their system. ** [font=Trebuchet MS]This feature solves the most common start-up issues, like repairing common registry keys, system files and drivers usually associated with a failed system start.[/font] [color=#32CD32][font=Times New Roman]How to[/font][/color]; After unsuccessful start-up, “Windows Error Recovery” will open and allow to launch it. “Start-Up Repair” will then automatically detect and repair any problems, but this process might take awhile. 3. “Start-Up Repair” and are still having Windows start-up problems, you’ll need to rebuild the start-up files. [color=#32CD32][font=Times New Roman]How to[/font][/color]; Boot into “Windows Recovery Environment”, and instead of launching “Start-Up Repair”, select “Command Prompt”. then, enter this commands 1 by 1, and confirm each with ENTER: This will back up your old start configuration data and create an entirely new startup system. Continue on by entering the following commands: [color=#32CD32]Then, reboot your system to see if your PC is running again.[/color] [/QUOTE]
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