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I don't know what I did but I restarted my computer and it says Startup Repair computer couldn't start.
I have tried everything. Its an HP. This is not my PC someone please help.
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I have tried everything. Its an HP. This is not my PC someone please help.
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This is what I got for you, dont know if this is exactly what is happening.
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"I have been suffering the same issue, i have reinstalled windows 7 3 times so far, even changed my O/S for a new one i i thought this was the problem, it wasn't.
I have a fix that works for me, everytime i have been stuck in the startup repair loop this has alowed me back into Windows.
When you are notified that startup repair cannot repair the computer, click dont send then go into the system recovery/repair options, you want to click on "Command prompt" here.
Once in, enter the following commands:
bootrec /fixmbr
followed by:
bootrec /fixboot
Each command entered should give u a confirmation that the operation completed succesfuly, if so, reboot the system and hopefuly windows should boot normally. Not a 100% fix for getting to the route of the problem but this should let you access your system again.
Zak"
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"I have been suffering the same issue, i have reinstalled windows 7 3 times so far, even changed my O/S for a new one i i thought this was the problem, it wasn't.
I have a fix that works for me, everytime i have been stuck in the startup repair loop this has alowed me back into Windows.
When you are notified that startup repair cannot repair the computer, click dont send then go into the system recovery/repair options, you want to click on "Command prompt" here.
Once in, enter the following commands:
bootrec /fixmbr
followed by:
bootrec /fixboot
Each command entered should give u a confirmation that the operation completed succesfuly, if so, reboot the system and hopefuly windows should boot normally. Not a 100% fix for getting to the route of the problem but this should let you access your system again.
Zak"
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It didn't work..Im just gonna take it to a shop. Thanks anyway.
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you need to re install windows.
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