Windows 7 windows 7 restart

geo2164

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recently after winddows shuts down to install updates, when it tries to restart, nothing happens except for the sound like electronic music coming from the processor and after switching on and off a number of times, it connects. Now it will not connect me with windows no matter how many switch on & offs i try. Has anyone had this problem and more importantly, found a solution?
 

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It seems like you are experiencing issues with your computer not connecting to Windows after an update. Here are a few recommendations based on similar problems and solutions found on WindowsForum.com: 1. Check for Hardware Issues: - Make sure that all the hardware components are properly connected, such as RAM, processor, power cables, etc. 2. Perform a System Restore: - Try performing a system restore to a point before the update installation to see if it resolves the issue. 3. Boot into Safe Mode: - Attempt to boot your computer into Safe Mode to troubleshoot any software-related problems that might be causing the issue. 4. Check for Software Conflicts: - Ensure there are no conflicting software applications...
It seems like you are experiencing issues with your computer not connecting to Windows after an update. Here are a few recommendations based on similar problems and solutions found on WindowsForum.com: 1. Check for Hardware Issues: - Make sure that all the hardware components are properly connected, such as RAM, processor, power cables, etc. 2. Perform a System Restore: - Try performing a system restore to a point before the update installation to see if it resolves the issue. 3. Boot into Safe Mode: - Attempt to boot your computer into Safe Mode to troubleshoot any software-related problems that might be causing the issue. 4. Check for Software Conflicts: - Ensure there are no conflicting software applications that are preventing Windows from starting up properly. 5. Use System File Checker (SFC) and DISM: - Run the System File Checker (SFC) tool and the Deployment Image Servicing and Management (DISM) tool to check and repair system files. 6. Update Drivers: - Check for any driver updates, especially for critical components like graphics, network, and chipset drivers. If these steps do not resolve the issue, it might be beneficial to consult with a professional technician or Microsoft support for further assistance. Always remember to back up your important data before attempting any troubleshooting steps to avoid potential data loss.
 

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