When you power on your computer, your Windows 7 won’t load but the Windows Startup Repair ?

We have seen many computers with Microsoft Windows 7 have this issue. One day, you turn on your computer, then it keeps loading Windows Startup Repair instead of the Windows 7. It repeats after restarting. What should you do ? We have several things you can try to fix this startup repair problem. This problem causes by corrupted Windows files or hard drive bad sectors. This blog post does not guarantees 100% fix, but some of you will get it fixed. 😀 😀 😀

 

1. Try to do Windows System Restore

– Turn on your computer.

– Before the Windows logo appears, rapidly press “F8″.

– Now, you will see Windows Advanced Boot Menu.

– Choose “Last Good Known Configuration (Advanced)”

– This will bring your computer back to the previous system status which worked okay.

* If it did not work, try to restore the system to different restore point.

– Turn on your computer.

– Before the Windows logo appears, rapidly press “F8″.

– Choose “Repair Your Computer”

– If it ask you to select your user name and enter password, choose your user name and enter password.

– Choose “System Restore” and see the picture below to finish the system restore. (If possible, try to choose a date long before the blue screen appeared date)

Restoring from previous dates in Windows 8

Restoring from previous dates in Windows 8

Restoring from previous dates in Windows 8

 

2. Try CHKDSK /F /R

– Turn on your computer.

– Before the Windows logo appears, rapidly press “F8″.

– Now, you will see Windows Advanced Boot Menu.

– Choose “Repair Your Computer”

– If it ask you to select your user name and enter password, choose your user name and enter password.

– Now,  your will see “System Recovery Options”. Choose “Command Prompt”

– When the Command Prompt is open, type chkdsk /f /r c: (if your system drive is e: type chkdsk /f /r e:)
 

3. Fix & Rebuild Boot Section of your hard drive

– Turn on your computer.

– Before the Windows logo appears, rapidly press “F8″.

– Now, you will see Windows Advanced Boot Menu.

– Choose “Repair Your Computer”

– If it ask you to select your user name and enter password, choose your user name and enter password.

– Now,  your will see “System Recovery Options”. Choose “Command Prompt”

– When you see the Command Prompt, type these codes one at a time:

bootrec /fixmbr

bootrec /fixboot

bootrec /rebuildbcd

– Close the Command Prompt, and restart your computer.

 
 
 

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