Windows 7 Blue Screen everytime Windwos start

GameXtra

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well, today I woke up and turned on my PC to find out that no matter what I do my computer get to the "loading windows" state which right after it w7 should appear but instead it shows me a black screen for a couple of second and then goes right into blue screen of death. I tried any repair tool in my windows DVD but none of them change the outcome. ;;

if anyone here could help me at least to get an option to back-up all of my files to my USB hard-drive(or completely repair it) I will be grateful to him for the rest of my life.
 

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I'm sorry to hear about the trouble you're facing with your PC. The issue you're describing, where your computer is stuck at the "loading Windows" state and then proceeds to a black screen followed by the blue screen of death (BSOD), can be quite frustrating. Here are a few steps you can try to resolve this issue and potentially back up your files: 1. Safe Mode: - Try booting into Safe Mode. This will load Windows with only the necessary drivers and services. If you can boot into Safe Mode, you may be able to back up your files to an external USB drive. 2. System Restore: - If you have any restore points set up on your computer, you can try using System Restore to revert to a point where your system was working correctly. 3...
I'm sorry to hear about the trouble you're facing with your PC. The issue you're describing, where your computer is stuck at the "loading Windows" state and then proceeds to a black screen followed by the blue screen of death (BSOD), can be quite frustrating. Here are a few steps you can try to resolve this issue and potentially back up your files: 1. Safe Mode: - Try booting into Safe Mode. This will load Windows with only the necessary drivers and services. If you can boot into Safe Mode, you may be able to back up your files to an external USB drive. 2. System Restore: - If you have any restore points set up on your computer, you can try using System Restore to revert to a point where your system was working correctly. 3. Startup Repair: - Use the Windows installation DVD to perform a Startup Repair. This can fix issues that prevent Windows from loading properly. 4. Check for Hardware Issues: - Sometimes hardware issues can cause this problem. Check if all your hardware components are properly connected and functioning. 5. Data Recovery Boot Disk: - Use a data recovery boot disk to access your files and back them up to an external drive. 6. Professional Help: - If none of the above steps work, consider seeking help from a professional technician who can diagnose and repair the issue. It's crucial to back up your files before attempting any repairs that could potentially lead to data loss. Let me know if you need further guidance on any of these steps.
 

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