Pc Is Booting Till Windows Logo?
Jan 2, 2013my pc is booting till win logo. I have to install win 7 two times but after few hours my pc restarts and the same problem occurs..
View 5 Repliesmy pc is booting till win logo. I have to install win 7 two times but after few hours my pc restarts and the same problem occurs..
View 5 RepliesI am on Windows 7 Pro Platform without Aero support.
When I boot my desktop I do not get the animated Windows Logo as the first screen and instead get a rolling bar like I did in XP.
get animated Windows Logo as the first screen while booting?
While playing on my laptop (SDGO SEA) my laptop suddenly goes black for a long period of time and I decided to restart. Selected "Start Windows Normally" and after the Windows Logo ("Windows is starting") the screen suddenly goes black again like what I had experienced earlier (black I mean black-black, the monitor LEDs do not light up) then the hard drive LED blinks off for about a second, blinks on, off again, then on, and the computer restarts. This repeats whenever I select that mode (I can't seem to see the "Load Last Good Configuration" option). Safe Mode works though (I'm using it to post right now). I tried System Restore but with no luck.:(
I'm not very pro at reformatting, or very familiar on reinstallign Windows (I also don't have a Win7 DVD) so please bear with me XD
Btw,
Acer Aspire 4745G
Windows 7 Professional SP1 32-bit
Intel (R) Core (TM) i5 430M
2GB RAM
I remember reading about the new 7 booting screen, the colours that seemed to whirl around. Did this make it into the beta?
Only my boot just shows the same as all previous builds and Vista, just the bar on it's own...
If other people have the colourful logo, did you have to activate it in some way?
Just wondering if it's something to do with only running 512Mb RAM...
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i5 2320 CPU quad core @ 3GZ
8 GB RAM
Radeon HD 6770 GPU (Intel HD now that it's taken out)
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my specs are:
Intel core 2 duo 2.4 ghz
2 gb RAM
250 GB HDD
geForce 9500 gt
PS: i didn't install or configure anything before the second time the power got down, and after the first one the pc started fine.
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