Solved Laptop Will Not Start

Koukol

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OK, now I'm in big trouble. :(


My mouse/cursor was going nuts again today picking up and dragging everything in it's path and highlighting everything blue (copying) so I tried a system restore...It was unsuccessful.
When it tried to restart I got a blue screen saying partly" BAD POOL HEADER" among other things like "restart the PC" again.
I did and now it won't restart without attempting "system repair" which can't fix the problem.
It only gives me the option of sending this information to windows.

God, I hope something can be done without losing all my files.
 

My Computer

System One

  • Manufacturer/Model
    HP Pavilion dv7

My Computer

System One

  • Manufacturer/Model
    Dell XPS420
    Memory
    6 gig
    Graphics Card(s)
    ATI Radeon HD3650 256 MB
    Sound Card
    Intergrated 7.1 Channel Audio
    Monitor(s) Displays
    Dell SP2009W 20 inch Flat Panel w Webcam
    Hard Drives
    640 gb
    Cooling
    Fan
    Keyboard
    Dell USB
    Mouse
    Dell USB 4 button optical
    Other Info
    DSL provided by ATT
It seems that you are more concerned about your stuff than the computer. Too late now, but back up in the future. That being said. Try this using Ubuntu. You will need another computer to make the CD, but the rest is easy
Use Ubuntu Live CD to Backup Files from Your Dead Windows Computer


Of course I'm concerned for my computer...it's my go to PC.

Are you saying I cannot save it?
Can a repair shop get it working again?
What about putting a repair program on a stick from THIS PC and use it?
 

My Computer

System One

  • Manufacturer/Model
    HP Pavilion dv7
I said nothing about saving it. I thought that you were mostly concerned about your stuff. If you do not have a hardware problem we can get the computer to work, in the process you may lose your stuff. Anything is possible
If the problem is not hardware (I think it may be the hard drive) you probably can boot using this method


If you create a recovery DVD, you may be able to boot to recovery options

Create Recovery DVD.
Hard Disc Controller must be set to IDE in BIOS and Bios must be set to boot from the CD Boot Priority - Change

The Vista recovery disk is used to boot Vista when it won't boot - to run Startup Repair, System Restore, access a Command Line, Recover using a Vista Backup Image, etc.
System Recovery Options. Choose an option tht will not cause you to lose your stuff.

If Vista will not start now, boot the Recovery CD to run Startup Repair which automates System Restore as well as numerous other tests including System File Checker which can repair system files which are not corrupted beyond repair.

If Vista still will not start, try booting into Safe Mode to run sfc /scannow to repair System files.
Special Thanks Given to Seven Forums.




Below is a bulletin distributed by MS to explain the start up procedure when Windows will not boot.

  • Startup Repair. Startup Repair is a Windows recovery tool that can fix certain problems, such as missing or damaged system files, that might prevent Windows from starting. Startup Repair is located on the System Recovery Options menu, which is on the Windows Vista installation disc. If your computer has preinstalled recovery options, it might also be stored on your computer's hard disk. For more information, see Startup Repair: frequently asked questions and What are the system recovery options in Windows Vista? If your computer does not include Startup Repair, your computer manufacturer might have customized or replaced the tool. Check the information that came with your computer or go to the manufacturer's website.
  • Change restart settings in safe mode. If your computer is stuck in a loop where Windows fails, attempts to restart, and then fails again repeatedly, restart your computer in safe mode and select the Disable automatic restart on system failure checkbox. For more information, see Advanced startup options (including safe mode).
  • Reinstall. If no other options have solved the problem, and you are sure that your computer's hardware is functioning normally, you might need to reinstall Windows. A custom (clean) installation of Windows will permanently delete all of the files on your computer and reinstall Windows, so only use this option if all other recovery options have been unsuccessful. After the installation, you will need to reinstall your programs and restore your files from backup copies. For more information, see Installing and reinstalling Windows**.
 

My Computer

System One

  • Manufacturer/Model
    Dell XPS420
    Memory
    6 gig
    Graphics Card(s)
    ATI Radeon HD3650 256 MB
    Sound Card
    Intergrated 7.1 Channel Audio
    Monitor(s) Displays
    Dell SP2009W 20 inch Flat Panel w Webcam
    Hard Drives
    640 gb
    Cooling
    Fan
    Keyboard
    Dell USB
    Mouse
    Dell USB 4 button optical
    Other Info
    DSL provided by ATT
Thanks, Richard.
I've got a lot of reading to do.

In the mean-time I tried to burn the Ubuntu CD but the iso file is too big for a 700mb CD-r
Do they make CD-r's bigger?

Edit~OK...I just googled and I can try a usb stick.
 
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My Computer

System One

  • Manufacturer/Model
    HP Pavilion dv7
I've got this Ubuntu iso on the stick but my broken PC is caught in a "start-up repair" loop.
How do I access the BIOS to boot up with the USB stick?


Since my PC is locked in a Start up Repair loop I googled that and came across this...
https://neosmart.net/EasyRE/
Is this necessary?
I'm handicapped so therefor poor.

Sorry for being so green.
 
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My Computer

System One

  • Manufacturer/Model
    HP Pavilion dv7
Do you actually get to the start up repair screen?
Then you try to boot again and you just get to the screen again?
 
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My Computer

System One

  • Manufacturer/Model
    Dell XPS420
    Memory
    6 gig
    Graphics Card(s)
    ATI Radeon HD3650 256 MB
    Sound Card
    Intergrated 7.1 Channel Audio
    Monitor(s) Displays
    Dell SP2009W 20 inch Flat Panel w Webcam
    Hard Drives
    640 gb
    Cooling
    Fan
    Keyboard
    Dell USB
    Mouse
    Dell USB 4 button optical
    Other Info
    DSL provided by ATT
Do you actually get to the start up repair screen?
Then you try to boot again and you just get to the screen again?


Yes, Richard.
When it starts it goes right into "Start Up Repair" then tells me it cannot repair and to click finish to shut down the PC.

I realized accessing the BIOS was an HP question so I found out how to get access on the HP forum. Under "system Configuration" it says...

CD ROM BOOT ~Enabled
FLOPPY BOOT ~Disabled
INTERNAL NETWORK ADAPTER BOOT ~Disabled

I didn't change those but I did the following...

I clicked on "Boot Order" and changed it to choose "Diskette On Key/USB Hard Disk"
Yet I'm still stuck in the "Start Up Repair" hell despite my USB stick connected with the Ubuntu iso on it.

I haven't tried everything listed above because I don't have a backup DVD.
My laptop is about 6 years old and was given to me by my brother about two years ago after he replaced the hard drive and DVD drive for me.
He didn't give me any back up DVDs.
 
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My Computer

System One

  • Manufacturer/Model
    HP Pavilion dv7
We are affiliated with the Seven Forum, I was going to give you that tutorial next. You may have to reinstall, but you lose your stuff and it takes a lot of time with all the updates. How important is your stuff?
 

My Computer

System One

  • Manufacturer/Model
    Dell XPS420
    Memory
    6 gig
    Graphics Card(s)
    ATI Radeon HD3650 256 MB
    Sound Card
    Intergrated 7.1 Channel Audio
    Monitor(s) Displays
    Dell SP2009W 20 inch Flat Panel w Webcam
    Hard Drives
    640 gb
    Cooling
    Fan
    Keyboard
    Dell USB
    Mouse
    Dell USB 4 button optical
    Other Info
    DSL provided by ATT
We are affiliated with the Seven Forum, I was going to give you that tutorial next. You may have to reinstall, but you lose your stuff and it takes a lot of time with all the updates. How important is your stuff?

Yes. I did a system recovery about 3 months ago.

I was hoping to save my downloads before going that route.
So this Ubuntu USB stick won't work?
Did I choose the right options in BIOS above?

I forgot to mention earlier this morning I somehow did a scan and I got this message...

"System restore failed due to a unspecified error"
The system cannot find the file 0x80070002
This has me wondering if CCleaner( that I used just before all this trouble) deleted it.

Anyways, IF I can get a Window Vista Recovery Disc would that help?
If, so what setting do I set in BIOS so the CP reads it?
 

My Computer

System One

  • Manufacturer/Model
    HP Pavilion dv7
For a recovery disc to work, you have to be able to boot from a CD or a USB. If you have a second cd drive, try that one.
Try burning the USB, again.
Your drive or the CD may be defective.
I am beginning to get concerned that this may be a hardware problem and not software, but lets not give up yet.
How To Boot From a CD, DVD, or BD Disc [Easy, 5 Min]

Give me the exact make and model of you HP.
 
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My Computer

System One

  • Manufacturer/Model
    Dell XPS420
    Memory
    6 gig
    Graphics Card(s)
    ATI Radeon HD3650 256 MB
    Sound Card
    Intergrated 7.1 Channel Audio
    Monitor(s) Displays
    Dell SP2009W 20 inch Flat Panel w Webcam
    Hard Drives
    640 gb
    Cooling
    Fan
    Keyboard
    Dell USB
    Mouse
    Dell USB 4 button optical
    Other Info
    DSL provided by ATT
I checked the manual for your HP Model. Try some of the other USB boot options, too.
 

My Computer

System One

  • Manufacturer/Model
    Dell XPS420
    Memory
    6 gig
    Graphics Card(s)
    ATI Radeon HD3650 256 MB
    Sound Card
    Intergrated 7.1 Channel Audio
    Monitor(s) Displays
    Dell SP2009W 20 inch Flat Panel w Webcam
    Hard Drives
    640 gb
    Cooling
    Fan
    Keyboard
    Dell USB
    Mouse
    Dell USB 4 button optical
    Other Info
    DSL provided by ATT
I checked the manual for your HP Model. Try some of the other USB boot options, too.



OK,
I tried every HP boot up configuration except "Floppy Disc" with both the Ubunu iso stick and a burned Windows Recovery iso CD.
One configuration gave me the option of running windows repair or start normally...I started normally...back to the loop from hell.
I also used an old external CD drive...nothing.

I think you might be right...my PC is fried.

Should I attempt a system restore now?
 

My Computer

System One

  • Manufacturer/Model
    HP Pavilion dv7
If you can get to system restore, that would be the way to go. I do not know how many chances that you will get so be sure you pick a date about a week before the problem. I do wish you luck.
Also try the repair option rather than start normally.
We can try one more thing, but if it works, you will have your computer but your stuff is all history.
 

My Computer

System One

  • Manufacturer/Model
    Dell XPS420
    Memory
    6 gig
    Graphics Card(s)
    ATI Radeon HD3650 256 MB
    Sound Card
    Intergrated 7.1 Channel Audio
    Monitor(s) Displays
    Dell SP2009W 20 inch Flat Panel w Webcam
    Hard Drives
    640 gb
    Cooling
    Fan
    Keyboard
    Dell USB
    Mouse
    Dell USB 4 button optical
    Other Info
    DSL provided by ATT
If you can get to system restore, that would be the way to go. I do not know how many chances that you will get so be sure you pick a date about a week before the problem. I do wish you luck.
Also try the repair option rather than start normally.
We can try one more thing, but if it works, you will have your computer but your stuff is all history.

OK, I'll try the repair option with the Bios change once more.

I didn't mean "system restore" but "systen Recover" which I think is your next suggestion with "try one last thing"
I know that takes the CP back to the beginning erasing everything (and takes about 3 days of Windows updating.)
 

My Computer

System One

  • Manufacturer/Model
    HP Pavilion dv7
Actually as the very last resort, I can get you free, a Vista ISO that you burn to a CD. You would set the computer to boot from CD. If it works the CD will install a new copy of Vista. You must do the updates. The CD will be SP2, however. Your computer may be prior to the SPs meaning a lot more updates. Just tell me what I can do for you and I will try my best.
Before thinking about losing your stuff give this a try
Startup Repair Infinite Loop Recovery - Windows 7 Help Forums
If that does not work, see if you can get into safe mode. As soon as you boot your computer, follow the instuctions, for your computer, to get into safe mode.
This is how it is usually done
Safe Mode - Windows 7 Help Forums
 
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My Computer

System One

  • Manufacturer/Model
    Dell XPS420
    Memory
    6 gig
    Graphics Card(s)
    ATI Radeon HD3650 256 MB
    Sound Card
    Intergrated 7.1 Channel Audio
    Monitor(s) Displays
    Dell SP2009W 20 inch Flat Panel w Webcam
    Hard Drives
    640 gb
    Cooling
    Fan
    Keyboard
    Dell USB
    Mouse
    Dell USB 4 button optical
    Other Info
    DSL provided by ATT
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