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Hi Rohit,. There where no error message on the startup repair, all i can see is the blue background and the cursor, it's been like this the whole time. Yes my computer was pre-installed with Windows 7, i don't have a recovery disc. Tried Method 1 and it does not work. I have a question on Method 2, can i create a system repair disc from another computer and use it in my laptop with the issue?.

And i read the Method 3 article but im guessing i'll need the system repair disc, is this right?. In reply to Bryan B. Bonilla Diaz's post on August 8, Hi Bryan, Yes you will be able to create a system repair disc from another computer which has the same operating system installed on the computer. You may also refer to the link for details regarding recovery discs: Looking for Recovery Discs? I have a blank disc but the problem is that every computer in my house is an Windows 7 bit, and the laptop with the issue is an Windows 7 bit, is there anyway to download a free program that can make or create an system repair disc for an Windows 7 bit?

The link that you putted there tells you how to recover your computer without recovery discs, which it tells you to press F11 key until "Windows is loading files Also it says how to create a recovery disc on your computer and how to order a recovery disc from HP in the United States and Canada, the link didn't help, i wish it could but it doesn't. Before you begin the steps in this document, check for a solution to specific symptoms:.

If a specific program is not responding , but others are, skip to the step to Uninstall software programs. If the computer locks up when coming out of sleep mode , restart the computer, adjust the power settings, and then update the BIOS. If the computer locks up at random times or after turning on the computer, test for failing hardware components. Run the System Test from the Test Scripts section on the left. Skip any CD-write tests. If the memory, processor, or graphics adapter test fails, your computer might be overheating.

Skip to the step to Check and clean the air vents. Step 1: Exit current programs Disconnect the computer, remove any discs, and close all software programs. Disconnect all network cables from the back of the computer. Press and hold the Alt key on the keyboard, and then press the F4 key to close the software program you are using. If the computer responds, skip to the step to Uninstall software programs. On the Applications tab, look for a task with a Not Responding status.

Write down the name of the software program that is not responding. You might need to uninstall the program later. In Task Manager, click the program, and then click End Task. Repeat the previous step for all tasks with a Not Responding status.

If the computer responds , one of the programs you ended is causing your computer to lock up. Save your work, restart the computer, and then skip to the step to Uninstall software. If the computer does not respond , continue with these steps. Select the Show processes from all users check box, and then look for processes with high CPU and Memory. Then you can see a variety of Advanced Boot Options. Step 2.

Choose Repair Your Computer and wait until Windows 7 repair mode is ready. Step 3. If you are told to choose keyboard, just click OK. If you are told to choose an account, choose your account, and click OK.

If you have set password for your Windows account, enter the password too. Then you can see System Recovery Options. Step 5. Here you can see all Windows restore points available. Try your best to recall when your computer is safe and sound, and choose the corresponding restore point.

If you do not see the full restore points, check Show more restore points. Step 6. Click Next. It will try restoring your Windows to the restore point you have selected. This will take some time before the system restore is done.

Hope this helps. Turn on your computer, and before you see the Windows loading logo, rapidly press F8 key on your keyboard.

Choose Repair Your Computer and wait until Windows 7 repair mode is started. If it asks you to choose a keyboard, just click OK. If it tells you to choose an account, choose your account, and click OK.

If you do have password for your Windows account, you need to enter it too. Choose Command Prompt , this will run Windows command prompt. This will scan your hard drive for errors, and will try to fix the errors if it detects any. This process can take some time so please wait until the disk check is done.

However, if the same situation happens, this means there is a certain issue for the hard drive. Then you should consider replacing it. Often a Repair Disk will help when the Recovery Disk does not. A Installation Disk can also be made to use for Repair. How to: What are my options for obtaining Windows 7 reinstall media?

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