I have an asus u45jc laptop. I have had this problem so much. Basically when i start my computer, it would work. Then i shut it down. The next time i start my computer it would not work and then i need to shut it off and then turn it back on.
This morning I tried starting it, the two options launch startup repair and launch windows normally were displayed. I clicked launch startup repair and after it said "loading files", it gave me a black screen for nearly 2 hours. Then I restarted and clicked launch normally. It took longer than usual, then took me back to the initial toshiba startup screen.I tried pressing f8 and booting in safe mode, but safe mode takes me back to the initial screen as well. I can't boot using last good configuration either.The laptop is about 2 years oldToshiba model # PSK2CU - 0QU01URunning Windows 7 Home Premium 64 bitunfortunately since it is not my computer, I do not possess more information besides what is on the label.
I have an HP laptop, and here are the specs I know:
HP G72 Notebook PC Intel Core i3 2.4 GHz processor 4 GB ram Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit OS
Recently I was streaming a TV show off of sidereel.com and firefox froze. I switched to Internet explorer and began to watch again, but the computer began to make a "dinging" noise occasionally. I then ran a norton anti-virus sweep which turned up only a few cookies.After this, I watched lectures from my school's class that I had downloaded, and during this time, the computer froze and became unresponsive. I turned it off manually, and it has not been able to restart in normal mode since then. Every time I try to login, after I put in my password, it goes to a blue screen and says "System_Service_Exception" and then it restarts itself.
Occasionally it doesn't even make it to the windows login, and freezes at the "HP" screen in the beginning of startup.Around the same time that this problem manifested itself, there may have been a new Windows 7 update that my computer was running in the background on its own.I think the problem may be more related to the windows update than to other issues, but I have tried going to a system restore point (coincidentally, the only point available might be a restore point created by the windows update). I have no other restore points available, but I am able to access my computer in safe mode.
When I start up my computer, my Steam starts up, then I manually start Chrome. Chrome comes up fine, Steam does too, but when I try to right click on Steam and click friends, all it does is create another steam process running at 100-108 K. Then if I close Chrome and try to reopen it, it will do the same. This happens with EVERY program after I start up. There's a 5 second window where I can open programs without issue, then after that it will only start 108 K copies of them. It takes me around 30 restarts just to get it working properly, if not more.
My laptop freezes when i turn it on after a minute or two just enough time to maybe sign in but i can go into safe mode and it wont freeze but you cant do anything in safe mode that
Recently I built a new computer. This was the first time I'd ever done so and I had a lot of fun doing it. I got everything to work and have been happily using said computer for the last week. Until now.As of this morning, when I start up my computer I get an error that says Windows was unable to start. After spending a while trying to repair it told me it could not find the problem. I tried system recovery a few times, which solved nothing.After trouble shooting for a bit, I found this in the Diagnosis and Repair Details: "Rootcause found:Boot critical file D:Windowssystem32DRIVERSjaStor.sys is corrupt"
I'm creativitRy and I followed the guide to remove smart HDD recently for a week, it was fine but one day (when i tried to start on my homework) my computer was unable to start!It just showed the windows logo and restart.I tried using safe mode and startup repair but nothing is working.I also do not have any backup because my computer is extremely slow
My computer was operating on battery, without warning the battery died. After plugging the computer to power and turning it back on, it takes me directly to:"Startup Repair" "Your computer was unable to start Startup Repair is checking your system for problems If problems are found, start up repair will fix them automatically. Your computer might restart several times during this process. No changes will be made to your personal files or information. This might take several minutes." Followed by a loading bar that says searching for problems. After leaving this on for a while it gives the system restore option, however this just takes me back to the previous screen. I cannot cancel the Start up repair and I can't access safemode. After searching for over an hour the only solution i've found so far is reinstall the OS, however my computer did not come with the OS disc
I've been trying to get 3ds Max working for quite a bit now. I used it before and it was fine, but it was before Windows 7 came out, I think I was on the beta or RC version back then.Anyway, whenever I try to install 3ds max (I've tried 2008, 2009, and now 2010) and when I try to launch it, I get this error[CODE]
my system installed some windows update files and following this i am unable to boot my system.it runs in safe mode but i am unable to revert back the changes.tried system restore which doesnt work.start up repair was also unable to fix the problem.
I formatted my desktop today, and now - sadly - i have issues.What happened was: I formatted - No issues. Windows Booted and all was good.I proceeded to install all the updates labelled "Windows" and anything else system related (No drivers, no third party stuff) Only stuff from microsoft. I have tested all things (Startup Repair, Bios Check and so on). When selecting "Start up windows normally" It continues to the boot screen, stays on it for a few seconds. Then bluescreens and restarts faster than i can see the damn error code or anything.
I have a re-occurring problem with my 1year old Sony Vaio. When I switch it on, it often goes to a page where it says 'windows was unable to start'. When I press 'start windows normally' it starts up with vaio logo and sometimes windows logo, but then stops and redirects me to a page that is blue to check for problems, but stays on this for hours, never resolving the issue. I have tried taking battery out, booting in safe mode (which doesn't work) and using last known working settings, but still can't get to log in page.
I'm using Windows 7 Ultimate and yesterday I did my first image backup using Acronis True Image 2011 (I'd previously been using an earlier version with no problems.)
When the backup completed I told the computer to shut down and it went to a screen that said the following:
"Operations in progress. Please wait. The machine will be turned off automatically after the operations are complete."
The screen had a blue background with the blue ring with the white bit going round and round to the left of the text and the Windows 7 Ultimate logo at the bottom.
I left the computer and came back over an hour later and the computer had gone into standby. When I pressed the start button the same screen was still displaying so I left it for a couple more hours and came back to it and the same thing happened. I turned the computer off at the back and switched it on again this morning. I got the "Starting Windows" screen and then it went straight back to the "Operations in progress..." message.
I'm using Windows 7 Ultimate and yesterday I did my first image backup using Acronis True Image 2011 (I'd previously been using an earlier version with no problems.)
When the backup completed I told the computer to shut down and it went to a screen that said the following: "Operations in progress. Please wait. The machine will be turned off automatically after the operations are complete."
The screen had a blue background with the blue ring with the white bit going round and round to the left of the text and the Windows 7 Ultimate logo at the bottom.
I left the computer and came back over an hour later and the computer had gone into standby. When I pressed the start button the same screen was still displaying so I left it for a couple more hours and came back to it and the same thing happened. I turned the computer off at the back and switched it on again this morning. I got the "Starting Windows" screen and then it went straight back to the "Operations in progress..." message.
I have a Gateway desktop running windows 7 -64. While the system was powered on with no activity, it shut down and started to re-boot. Now every time I try to start the system it gives the message 'Reboot & select proper boot device or insert boot media and select'. From this screen you can't do anything. I'm not able to start in safe-mode either. I can get F12 to work to get to boot manager.
So i have get this error 0xc000000f, which is very common. It's asking me to insert windows 7 cd and do start up repair.But when i insert 7 cd it won't boot. Hence i can't repair.When i insert xp cd into drive, it get boot. But after initial loading it says some files are corrupted.Now i want to ask that, does this problem persist because of any fault in hard disk or motherboard.My pc is under warranty but the man from whom i purchase my pc is out of town and will not come untill february. Father not giving me money to repair. I don't want to shut my pc for whole month
in the middle of playing a online mmo the blue screen came up. Restarted and now windows fails to start. I have tryed to use start up recovery option and it try's to start but before start up repair screen comes up and my only option is to restart. The error code is
And so on, I have not seen a named driver at all so I have no idea where to go here the computer was running fine before and I built it only 3 weeks ago and have done no updates or software changes in the last week.
I've found to above device in device manager under Sound, Video, and Game Controllers since I've connected my iiyama Pro Lite PL2780H series monitor.It has no built in TV tuner, but does have a built in USB2 hub which appears to be working OK.The only other thing I can see in the driver is:
DTMB BDA TV USB Manufacturer ALTOBEAM Can't Start code 10
I've used the iiyama drivers but Windows 7 says " These are not the droids, sorry drivers .inf file, you are looking for"
Windows Task Scheduler seems determined to fail me.When I try to run it, it simply says "remote computer was not found," and the service is useless.I tried running services.exe and starting Task Scheduler from there, but it 'starts and stops,' with the following message:"The Task Scheduler service on Local Computer started and the stopped. Some services stop automatically if they are not in use by other services or programs."This makes no sense, and I need to degrag asap.
I created a new Windows Service using C#. And Created a windows application to CREATE SERVICE, START SERVICE, STOP SERVICE and DELETE the SERVICE. This application is working fine when the UAC is turned OFF. When the UAC isturned ON then none of the above operations are working.1. Can i create a Service without Admin Rights, for creating am using the following[CODE]
I can't start Windows unless I run Windows Memory Diagnostic Tool. My pc will just boot to the page where it says 'press DEL to enter setup, F12 for boot menu' (hereinafter referred to as boot start screen) and after that no 'Starting Windows' will appear, only black screen. I have to press the space bar simultaneously (while boot start screen is showing up) just to get to Windows Boot Manager and pressing tab to go to WMDT (additionally, if I press F8, black screen is all that I get). At first I waited to finish the test but I accidentally press ESC button and bam, the 'Starting Windows' appeared and it started. I don't know what's the root cause of this. I don't want to do that everytime I want to use my computer or restart it.
P.S: Before I have Windows 7 installed in this pc, I have Windows Vista. I reformatted all disk, delete any partition, made a new partition, and then installed Windows 7. It stuck up on the 'Starting Windows' screen without the logo appearing after the first restart (where there is a countdown or you can choose to manually restart it). I then tried to install it again (making a Windows.old in my pc) and it would stuck up again. I tried the three bootrec.exe commands and it fixed it and I was able to start and complete the installation process. After a few days, the problem stated above started to appear (where I need to go to WMDT just to start Windows). I installed Windows 7 again, formatting every disk. It stuck up again at 'Starting Windows' screen and then I thought 'what if I start WMDT, will the same thing happen?' so I turned my pc off, press space bar many times, tab, WDMT, ESC, and then voila, it started normal and was installed successfully.
P.P.S: I have a Hitachi Flora 330 DX1 Intel Pentium 4 HT 3.4 GHz. with 2.00 gb RAM. OS is Windows 7 Ultimate Version 6.1.7601 Service Pack 1 Build 7601. Graphics card is Intel 946GZ Express Chipset Family.
every few days my computer seems to stop letting programs open. If I try to open a program like Firefox, for example, the window just never shows upThen trying to open the Task Manager gives me an error saying, "This application was unable to start correctly. Click OK to close the application."I honestly can't think of what the problem could be. This is happening on a fresh install of Windows 7 Professional 64-bit from about 3 weeks ago
I set up Outlook and my email account details, and Outlook's test message was received successfully (by Windows Live Mail).
But then when I tried to start Outlook, I got this error message: Microsoft Office Outlook Unable to open your default e-mail folders. "Outlook could not start because a data file to send and receive mail could not be found. To add a data file, such as a personal folder file, double-click the Mail icon in Windows Control Panel".
I tried this but the only options open to me were modifying the mail settings I'd just set, or Change settings for the files Outlook uses to store e-mail messages and documents.
When I tried this by clicking the Data Files button there was no pst file listed. When I clicked Add, it is empty.
. HP pavilon dv4- 1318TU having 4 gb ram and 320 hard disk, dore2 deo processer ... now im going to explian every thing... my pc hav windows vista inbuilt.... i upgraded... to Windows 7 ultimate.. manytimes.. and now this time 1 yr later... i installed Windows 7 home premium... 3 days b4.. and now too.... when ever i open any application .. this appears... THE APPLICATION WAS UNABLE TO START CORRECTLY (0X0000005).CLICK OK TO CLOSE THE APPLICATION ANTIVIRUS is not working too.. i did disck check no errors.
Doing some gaming and when I exited my game, my computer locked up. So I restarted it, and it displayed a black screen saying that Windows was unable to start. Me, thinking it was just a random messup, I restarted, same thing. So, I tried to go into the Startup Repair, it "searched" for a good 30 mintues before telling me it couldn't do anything.
I could not find any solutions to this bug on the internet right now so I am coming here to see if anyone has a solution. This is the exact error that I am getting."The application was unable to start correctly (0xc0000142) Click OK to close the application"..This happens whenever I open a .exe or application type file. I cannot get into Command Prompt as it says it when I try to enter that also.I do not want to re-install Windows 7 on my computer because I have important stuff on my computer.
Anyways, every time I try to schedule a "Check Disk" it NEVER starts on a restart. I already did the "sfc /scannow" command on the cmd prompt. In fact it said it was UNABLE to fix some problems. I have attached a file of my "SFC scan log". Inside it says it was unable to fix "Chkdsk.exe" Go figure. Alright, just some extra information. I also think my computer is confused of itself . I mean, it seems to not know if its a 64 bit or a 86 bit! I was told to install a hotfix for "Chkdsk.exe" here [URL]. But it did NOT work. I attempted to install both 64 bit AND 86 bit hotfixes, and yes they were both windows 7 (Chkdsk.exe) hotfixes.
My system specs: - Toshiba Qosmio X505 Laptop- Windows 7 64bit (Yes it says 64 bit but I've tried to install other kinds of hotfixes for both 64 and 86 bits and none of them worked!) Intel Core i5 4gb Ram Nvidia Geforce GTS 360M