Monday, June 6, 2011

Windows freezing on startup!?

So last night i shut my computer down and it started to install some updates, and then the power when off, just for a second, the computer turned off and i left it off and didn't think any more of it. Went to turn it on this morning and now it freezes on the Windows logo with the loading bar underneath it. And doesn't do anything no matter how long i leave it.



Ive tried everything i can think of or find to do and i just don't know what to try now.



Ive backed up my all my files as i can get on using safe mode. So i would just like to be able to reinstall windows.



Ive tried booting from the windows disc but when it gets to starting setup or something like that, it blue-screens and i have to restart it.



Ive tried running a disc check but when i restart it comes up with the option to run setup mode, which always blue-screens, or start normally which just freezes on the windows logo and loading bar without doing a check.



This is on a iMac running bootcamp, if i could just get to my Mac OS X partition i would be happy, ive tried the normal why or changing OS in safe mode but it says i dont have privileges even on Admin.



Anything would be a great help!Windows freezing on startup!?
Seems like ur Hard Disk has got some really Bad Sectors to hang out with..



Formatting ur hard disk is the only solution..

Format the hard disk using safe mode or

Try running your Hard Disk on another computer as a slave drive.

Run the computer with its original HDD and then fully format ur infected HDD the try installing Windos again.Windows freezing on startup!?
Maintaining your computer

1. Left click on C drive%26gt; properties/run windows disc cleaner

2. Download Ccleaner from here: http://www.filehippo.com/

3. Install Ccleaner and run the cleaner top left, then run the registry cleaner below it on the left. 9you don’t need to backup the registry

4. Left click on C drive%26gt; properties%26gt;Tools%26gt;disc scanner or in the case of Vista it’s called something else, but it’s the top tab you click on%26gt; Prompt the scanner to scan upon next reboot and REBOOT COMPUTER)

#(Prepare to wait up to an hour)#

5. After Disk scan/Disk check has finished run windows Disc Cleaner again, Ccleaner again and registry cleaner again.

6. Then you must do a DEFRAGMENTAION of C drive which is START%26gt;ALL PROGRAMS%26gt;ACCESSORIES%26gt;TOOLS%26gt;DEFRAGMENTATI…

Additional options:

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Spybot Search %26amp; Destroy http://searchdestroydownload.com/?gclid=…

AVG Anti-virus: http://www.free-anti-virus-now.com/avg/i… Download and install this browser: http://www.mozilla-europe.org/en/firefox…
Blue screen errors are nearly always hardware issues, It's usually a bad hardware driver which keeps the computer hanging, something which maybe installed during Windows Update. I rarely use safe mode, but imagine you can uninstall whilst in it. Try uninstalling the most recent updates. System restore is another option, if you use it.
The most likely cause is a bloated registry which has become the home for all kinds of useless bits and pieces of data. Whenever any change is made to the system settings or a program is installed or uninstalled, a new entry is generated in the registry. The operating system while running your computer has to pick its way through all this excess material. There is a multitude of useless bits and pieces to be removed.Parts of uninstalled programs,parts of incompletely installed programs,dead drivers and many other things. clean your registry and remove all the useless data fragments and no longer needed information to fix the errors!I should like to commend Registry Easy (http://www.cleanup-comuter-run-perfectly… to you ! Of course you can also try others!
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