Windows 7 Error messege on startup Plz help

liortalmor

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I get this weird error every time I log to windows 7 . I using the 7000 build .

snap shot is included ...

Thanx

"The MotherPlant"
 


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It looks like you're encountering an issue when logging into Windows 7 Build 7000. Without the specific details of the error message or the snapshot you mentioned, it's a bit challenging to provide tailored assistance. However, I can offer some general troubleshooting steps that might help resolve common login errors in Windows 7: 1. Safe Mode Boot: Try booting into Safe Mode to see if the issue persists. To do this, restart your computer and repeatedly press the F8 key before the Windows logo appears. Select "Safe Mode" from the boot menu. 2. System Restore: If the problem started recently, you can use System Restore to revert your system to a previous point when it was working fine. Search for "System Restore" in the Start...
It looks like you're encountering an issue when logging into Windows 7 Build 7000. Without the specific details of the error message or the snapshot you mentioned, it's a bit challenging to provide tailored assistance. However, I can offer some general troubleshooting steps that might help resolve common login errors in Windows 7: 1. Safe Mode Boot: Try booting into Safe Mode to see if the issue persists. To do this, restart your computer and repeatedly press the F8 key before the Windows logo appears. Select "Safe Mode" from the boot menu. 2. System Restore: If the problem started recently, you can use System Restore to revert your system to a previous point when it was working fine. Search for "System Restore" in the Start menu. 3. Check Startup Programs: Some third-party programs might be causing conflicts. You can use Task Manager to disable startup programs and services that may be the culprit. 4. Check Event Viewer: Look for any error messages in the Event Viewer. To access this, type "Event Viewer" in the Start menu search bar. Check the "Windows Logs" section for any critical errors around the time of login. 5. Update Drivers: Outdated or incompatible drivers can cause login issues. Make sure your drivers are up to date. 6. Run System File Checker: Open Command Prompt as an administrator and run the command sfc /scannow to check for and repair corrupted system files. 7. Check for Malware: Perform a full system scan using a reputable antivirus program to ensure your system is not infected. 8. Check Disk for Errors: Use the CHKDSK command to check for and fix disk errors. In Command Prompt, type chkdsk /f and restart your computer to let it run. If you provide more details about the error message or the snapshot, I can offer more specific guidance to help you resolve the issue.
 


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