Windows 7 won't load. It sends me to windows error recovery screen. No matter what option I choose on the recovery screen it always brings me back to the same screen.
You can fix your problem using following step on link this https://neosmart.net/wiki/startup-repair-infinite-loop/
Unfortunately, there are times when the OS gets so corrupted that a recovery or repair is simply not possible. At that juncture the only alternative you have is to perform a clean reinstall of the software that came with the computer. Before doing that I would suggest getting into the hard drive and backing up any and all critical files you have there. You can download the Hiren disk from the internet, and use it to boot up to a pseudo windows environment that will allow you to get into the drive and transfer the material to an external hard drive or usb stick. Then do the foul deed.
SOURCE: My compaq Presario V6000 will
what you are describing is the blue screen of death, meaning theres a hardware or software problem, try to boot into safe mode and perform a system restore, if that doesn't work use your XP cd, let it load the drivers and the ask it to fix the existing XP installation, anything that you have saved in my documents should be safe and the problem should be solved. If the blue screen reappears then you have a hardware problem
SOURCE: my sons dell e520 wont
Have you tried to put a disk in the floppy drive when it starts up?
It probably had a disk in before last close down, and is looking for it now when you start up.
Please vote if this was helpfull :-)
SOURCE: Continuous start up loop
I fixed mine. I took the hard drive out and hooked it to my friend's computer with the intention of copying the files to his portable drive. I just attached one of the power harness plugs to the drive and plugged the blue harness to his computer's board. We started the computer. Before I could copy anything, the computer started scanning my drive. It deleted tons of corrupt files, did some other stuff, and then started recovering the files that were corrupt. The computer then started and I could see all of my files on the K: drive. The computer recognized my drive as K: and L:. I copied the files to the portable drive and then reinstalled my drive into my computer. I turned it on and it fired right up just like it used to. I was pretty amazed that my friend's computer fixed mine.
SOURCE: I have an eMachine T3410. When it boots, a screen
well what i would try is typing "\minit\system32\biosinfo.inf download
in google when you find the download go to system32 and replace the inf with the new one you just downloaded. that should fix the error
The loop on your Toshiba Satellite laptop refers to the computer not booting properly.
During the loop, the computer will try to boot the Windows operating system and keep restarting over and over again.
This is not a hardware issue with your Toshiba Satellite A106.
The issue resides in the startup files on your computer's hard drive.
You can fix this by running a repair tool that comes with your Windows operating system.
This repair tool will fix your startup disk and allow you to get your computer back up and running.
Insert your Windows 7 installation disc into your computer's optical drive.
Start your computer and wait for it to boot from the install disc.
Choose your language from the menu and then click the "Next" button.
Click "Repair your computer" from the menu.
Choose the operating system you are using and then click the "Next" button.
Click on the "Disable Automatic Restart On System Failure" button to disable the startup loop.
Click the "Startup Repair" tool from the menu and wait for the computer to fix your startup disk.
Wait for the computer to finish repairing your startup disk and then allow it to restart automatically.
Wait for the computer to boot correctly to your login screen.
Hope this helps
How to Create a Windows 7 System Repair Disc:
http://www.sevenforums.com/tutorials/2083-system-repair-disc-create.html
"This will show you how to create a Windows 7 system repair disc to use to boot to the system recovery options if you don't have a Windows installation disc, can't find your
Windows installation disc, or can't access the recovery options provided by your computer manufacturer."
or
If you do not have access to either disc: Windows 7 - Repair Disc download
http://neosmart.net/blog/2009/windows-7-system-repair-discs/
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