My Windows Wont Run, Even In Safe Mode, Last Known Config, Even After Sys Restore And Multiple Boot Disks?

My windows wont run, even in safe mode, last known config doesnt work, even after system restore and after multiple boot disks recoveries. It cycles to a blue error screen and restarts over and over to the 30 second option screen.

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4 Responses to “My Windows Wont Run, Even In Safe Mode, Last Known Config, Even After Sys Restore And Multiple Boot Disks?”

  1. Jeffrey C says:

    What is the blue screen error number/name? Without that info it could be several hardware possibilities, and maybe even software related. If you can’t see the BSOD to read it there should be an option in the Advanced Boot menu (F8 while booting) to disable auto-restart after BSOD. It could be a bad HD, or a bad memory module. If you have two RAM modules, try booting after removing one of them. Try unplugging everything from you MOBO, except for HD. Maybe a device other than the HD is faulty.

  2. CFS Tech Support says:

    It looks to be a hardware issue. If you got a virus and its infected the hard-drive that might one of the reasons that the whole thing is refusing to come back. Also one of your memory modules might be corrupted and I suggest taking one out at a time and see if that helps. I would bet my money on either on the hard drive or the memory failure since I see this the most when the safe mode won’t come either.
    The worst comes to the worst, the motherboard might be screwed up in which to expect to put some real money into it. But I doubt this is the case as the you are getting something.
    Also can you get to the pre windows configuration by pressing F8 as soon as you turn it on. Don’t screw around on it but if you can get this then the motherboard is probably safe and its the memory and hard drive are probably the issue.
    Send a message to support@carbonfrost.com and we will help you through it. Its free email support. But yeah try the memory swapping. If that doesn’t work email and we will tell you other solutions. Hopefully its not a hard drive failure.http://www.carbonfrost.com/
    Carbonfrost Systems

  3. Check your memory first and the power source. It can be a hardware issue.

  4. ron says:

    Try to repair windows with your installation disk! If this does not work, wipe it completely and reinstall it . If this does not work, then you have a hardware issue!

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