Thirteen Years of Service
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[Windows]Need Help: Windows 7 won't load 12-05-2015, 01:00 PM
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Hey guys. I just need help on what the problem is with one of my computers. Everytime I turn it on, it just goes straight to the BIOS and when I try to exit from it, it just comes back.
Before. It was having bluescreens for a while now depending on the game I play, but sometimes it just shutsdown completely.
So could someone point me to what might be the problem is and instructions on troubleshooting maybe?
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Thirteen Years of Service
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RE: [Windows]Need Help: Windows 7 won't load 12-05-2015, 01:54 PM
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Provided It's not a hardware-related Issue, @Reimu has made a great suggestion above.
If that doesn't solve It, hit a clean Installation of Windows and be done with It.
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Ten Years of Service
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RE: [Windows]Need Help: Windows 7 won't load 12-05-2015, 05:50 PM
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It could be happening for multiple reasons. The most common are
- Your battery on the computer is weak and the BIOS is losing settings. You can usually tell if it's this if the date and time are incorrect on the BIOS page(s).
- Some (or all) of the boot devices can't be found
- Boot order is messed up
Google is probably your best friend in this case.
Try doing a quiet boot and see what happens.
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Ten Years of Service
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RE: [Windows]Need Help: Windows 7 won't load 12-05-2015, 08:53 PM
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Most of the time when windows fails to boot it automatically restarts, if you mash F8 on startup and select "disable automatic reboot on system failure" you should get a blue screen error code. 9 times out of 10 it's a STOP code and those don't really help but you might get lucky. You could always try to boot to a WINPE disc or a live linux disc and run chkdsk or fsck if it's just a filesystem error.
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RE: [Windows]Need Help: Windows 7 won't load 12-06-2015, 04:21 AM
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Try unpluging your keyboard and see what happens. If its same its not keyboard problem. If its desktop computer try to remove cmos battery for few mins then put it back and turn on computer.