Windows 7 win 7 don"t reboot,error message

jeanviteza

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Hi guys
i am new here on this forum i have an issue whit my new Windows 7.
i just install a fresh win 7 (RTM 7600) on my pc and every time i try to boot i got a message on my screen like that:

AZNMQ is compressed
press ctrl+alt+del to restart

but every time i do that(ctrl+alt+del) i got the same message.
i tryed f2 while boot,change the boot device to dvd drive but nothing happend,it gives me the same error message,it doesn;t even boot from dvd any more.

Any information will be helpful,thanks guys.
 

Solution
Hi Captain Jack
I tryed to folow the the steps like you sayd but no luck,it gives me the same message.
So,i did something else,i formatted hd from my computer on another pc ( win xp profesional os on it),install win 7 again on my hd and put it back on my computer.
Now i have a different message:

NTLRD is missing
Press ctrl-alt-del to restart again

What can i do now?
Any helpfull ideas?
Thanks in advanced

Ok NTLRD is not related to Windows 7. Boot your Computer with Windows 7 disk then run the "Start up Repair" at-least 5 times. Then there you can find Command Prompt Click on it then type in C: and hit enter then Chkdsk /r after its done reboot in Normal Startup and see whether it works

Hope this helps,
Captain
Hi guys
i am new here on this forum i have an issue whit my new Windows 7.
i just install a fresh win 7 (RTM 7600) on my pc and every time i try to boot i got a message on my screen like that:

AZNMQ is compressed
press ctrl+alt+del to restart

but every time i do that(ctrl+alt+del) i got the same message.
i tryed f2 while boot,change the boot device to dvd drive but nothing happend,it gives me the same error message,it doesn;t even boot from dvd any more.

Any information will be helpful,thanks guys.

Hello,

Follow this article System Recovery Options - Windows 7 Forums and boot to System Recovery Options and select "Command Prompt"

1, Enter the appropriate number for the WINDOWS installation, for example, the WINDOWS installation could be listed as 3: C:\WINDOWS or 3: D:\WINDOWS .

2, If prompted, enter your Administrator password and press Enter . If there is no password, just press Enter .

3, At the prompt, if the WINDOWS installation you selected in Step 4 was C:\WINDOWS, type:
cd c:\
Or, if the WINDOWS installation you selected in Step 4 was D:\WINDOWS, type:
cd d:\

4, At the prompt, type:
attrib -c AZNMQ and then press Enter .

5, At the prompt, type: exit then reboot the System in Normal Startup and see whether it boots back up.

Hope this helps,
Captain
 

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windows 7 don"t reboot

Hi Captain Jack
I tryed to folow the the steps like you sayd but no luck,it gives me the same message.
So,i did something else,i formatted hd from my computer on another pc ( win xp profesional os on it),install win 7 again on my hd and put it back on my computer.
Now i have a different message:

NTLRD is missing
Press ctrl-alt-del to restart again

What can i do now?
Any helpfull ideas?
Thanks in advanced
 

Hi Captain Jack
I tryed to folow the the steps like you sayd but no luck,it gives me the same message.
So,i did something else,i formatted hd from my computer on another pc ( win xp profesional os on it),install win 7 again on my hd and put it back on my computer.
Now i have a different message:

NTLRD is missing
Press ctrl-alt-del to restart again

What can i do now?
Any helpfull ideas?
Thanks in advanced

Ok NTLRD is not related to Windows 7. Boot your Computer with Windows 7 disk then run the "Start up Repair" at-least 5 times. Then there you can find Command Prompt Click on it then type in C: and hit enter then Chkdsk /r after its done reboot in Normal Startup and see whether it works

Hope this helps,
Captain
 

Solution
Thanks Captain Jack,everything is fine now.
Great sugestions,keep it like that.

Jeanviteza
 

Help!... my computer says QPYTL is compressed press crtl+del to restart...
I don't know what to do please someone help me.. I need this computer to work.
I had just finished instaling a second windows 7 in a second partition.. then I restarted and. Now
I can boot any.. not even the win 7 disc will help.
 

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