Put the disk in the drive and restart. When prompted press any key to boot from disk. You should arrive at a screen that has two options. Choose the first one and select Windows 7 Ultimate or whatever edition you have installed. Now you should come to a screen with multiple repair options. Choose Start-Up Repair. Check if your computer starts up properly now. Peter Lairo. Windows 7 recently started not loading anymore. After the flashing windows logo and before the login screen I have several users set up , the screen goes blank with only the movable mouse cursor visible.
The drivers load, and seem to stop loading at "Atipcie. I put the hard drive into another Windows 7 computer and ran a full virus scan with an updated anti virus program Avast!
It found and removed a very old virus in a very old backup file I therefore doubt that is the cause. Even with that virus removed, I still cannot boot into Windows. I've removed all USB devices except for my mouse and keyboard.
If you need any more info, please let me know. Please help me fix this problem. This thread is locked. You can follow the question or vote as helpful, but you cannot reply to this thread. I have the same question Report abuse. Details required :. Cancel Submit. Ajay K. Hi Peter Lairo, Did you try system restore? What was the outcome? Web cams, external HDD, Scanners, printers, game pads - remove them all and give windows a boot, from a powered off state - does that help?
If you leave it long enough, does windows eventually load, if so run all the spyware tools you have in your tool kit. No error were found, no resolution either. It's not usually my preferred option either, especially if I'm working on a PC for people who are used to having things a certain way, but I've found that it almost always is the faster route.
I'd first disable all start up programs. Does it appear to have started the login process? BTW, in the time From the original post until now you could have performed a full backup, wiped and rebuilt.. When you cntl-alt-delete to change the screen to the screen that brings up the log on screen, you get everything but the name and area where you enter your log on name and password.
The Windows 7 background is there, but nothing else. Otherwise, for the hassle of trying to fix it, you could insert the windows disc and do a repair install - of course I need not tell you to make sure you have a backup of important data first. Delete any key i. Also delete any empty key named default. The welcome screen should now work as expected, showing the avatar for all registered users; enjoy! Run MSConfig in safe mode and go to the service tab and disable all services and if you can boot into it normally then you just have to find which service is causing it.
Just a thought. I just had this issue with a users laptop. After spending many hours on Google trying to find a solution, I eventually ended up reformatting.
Every solution that I found on Google failed. Sometimes it is just quicker and easier to start over. To continue this discussion, please ask a new question. Laplink Software, Inc. Neil Laplink.
Get answers from your peers along with millions of IT pros who visit Spiceworks. Any ideas how to fix this? Microsoft Windows 7 Pro Popular Topics in Windows 7. 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.
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.
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