Choose System Restore from System Recovery Option, follow the instruction and choose the appropriate point. The precondition is you have enabled the System Restore on your computer or you have created a system backup. The only limitation is you cannot restore system to a dissimilar computer. Here is a third party software — AOMEI Backupper Standard , allowing you to restore system to the previous state even you cannot boot your computer.
Suppose you have already created a system backup. If not, please download this software and create one ahead of time. Click Restore and follow the instructions. It only takes you a few clicks. If you want to restore to a dissimilar hardware , tick Universal Restore. Here is the Restore interface. Case 2: Startup Repair cannot repair this computer automatically When your operating system does not start properly, and you try to repair it with Startup Repair.
Method 1: Run chkdsk on the boot volume The command line chkdsk tool can be used to check and sometimes repair your drives for file system corruption. Method 2: Disable Automatic Restart 1. Restart your computer 2. Quickly begin tapping F8 repeatedly, until you see the list of boot options 4. Press Enter and wait for your PC to boot.
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Before your Windows 7 bit freezes in startup, what are you doing to do on your computer? Does your graphics driver was updated correctly? Does your computer runs many application e. How satisfied are you with this reply? Thanks for your feedback, it helps us improve the site. In reply to BillyRazOr's post on April 8, Comment: With all due respect, I was not giving any advice to anyone. I have not answered any questions and I did not give any advice in my post.
Regarding the questions, I will do my best to answer them but slight grammatical errors have made them hard to fully understand, I am sorry. Yes, you read that right, just start Windows 7 in Safe Mode and then restart your computer without doing anything in Safe Mode. The reason for doing so is that sometimes Windows updates or something else gets hung up.
In this case, a forced restart won't get work. But if you try it from Safe Mode, miracle happens sometimes. In the command prompt window, run bootrec. This should be helpful. Or you can also do like this: Insert the Windows installation CD. Then it will load drivers and the screen should pop up to go on installing Windows. Click that option and it should fix the problem.
If you have made full system backups in daily usage, things will become very easy. You can restore the system to a time when it works. Step 1. Start Windows 7 normally. Before you see the Windows loading logo, press F8 on your keyboard. 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.
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