When your computer hard drive appears to power up okay, but Windows won't start properly, you have to worry about losing all your data.
In most cases, Windows failing to start is caused by you installing a new program/hardware which caused a conflict with another programs or a system file got corrupted.
You can boot up Windows with Tenorshare Data Recovery WinPE.It allows users to burn ISO file to CD/DVD/USB flash drive directly.If you have no backups for all your data,you can use it to retrieve data under any boot up problem.
If you have a backup for your Windows then perform a system restore to fix it.If not,reinstall it.
I cant boot windows 7 it only boots up to welcome then it turns blue with mouse still working?
have a dell laptop runs in vista and windows 7 but it wont boot up to windows it stops after the welcome and monitor turns blue with mouse still running. i forced shutdown it by holding power button and it didn't run in safe mode? how can i fix this?How to retrieve my important files there,at least?
Don't worry!You can boot up your Windows with Tenorshare Data Recovery WinPE which allows users to burn ISO file to CD/DVD/USB flash drive and boot up operating system from bootable CD/DVD/USB flash drive directly.It can be used to retrieve data under any boot up problem.
Step 1: Download Tenorshare Data Recovery WinPE in any available computer (not from PC that can’t boot up). Then launch it.
Get it from http://www.any-data-recovery.com/index.htm
Step 2: Insert CD/DVD/USB flash drive to the computer, choose ISO image file. Here we take USB flash drive for example. Then burn ISO file into flash drive.
Step 3: Insert the burned flash drive to the unbootable PC. Run computer and press “F2”, ”F10” or “Delete” to enter BIOS setup.
Step 4: Use the arrow keys to select Boot tab, select Boot Device Priority and press Enter. Please choose 1st Boot Device to USB, and then press F10 to save setting. Now your computer will start with the changed settings automatically.
Then if you have a backup for your Windows then perform a system restore to fix it.If not,reinstall it.
succubuskillerJun 20, 2006
Well maybe you need help installing? Call Geeksquad.
skatingroxJun 20, 2006
try the /SOS and /bootlog switches.
portfoliosoJun 20, 2006
i love the way people copy... there was just an article about how a MAC boots up. So someone decides to post an article about Windows....
obkenobiJun 20, 2006
I would like to know how Vista boots up.
ironchefJun 21, 2006
YAWN! :-O
alanwilliams2010Sep 14, 2011
When your computer hard drive appears to power up okay, but Windows won't start properly, you have to worry about losing all your data.
In most cases, Windows failing to start is caused by you installing a new program/hardware which caused a conflict with another programs or a system file got corrupted.
You can boot up Windows with Tenorshare Data Recovery WinPE.It allows users to burn ISO file to CD/DVD/USB flash drive directly.If you have no backups for all your data,you can use it to retrieve data under any boot up problem.
If you have a backup for your Windows then perform a system restore to fix it.If not,reinstall it.
You can get this tutorial to guide you how to do. http://www.any-data-recovery.com/windows-data-recovery.htm
AceWilliams2011Nov 14, 2011
I cant boot windows 7 it only boots up to welcome then it turns blue with mouse still working?
have a dell laptop runs in vista and windows 7 but it wont boot up to windows it stops after the welcome and monitor turns blue with mouse still running. i forced shutdown it by holding power button and it didn't run in safe mode? how can i fix this?How to retrieve my important files there,at least?
Don't worry!You can boot up your Windows with Tenorshare Data Recovery WinPE which allows users to burn ISO file to CD/DVD/USB flash drive and boot up operating system from bootable CD/DVD/USB flash drive directly.It can be used to retrieve data under any boot up problem.
Step 1: Download Tenorshare Data Recovery WinPE in any available computer (not from PC that can’t boot up). Then launch it.
Get it from http://www.any-data-recovery.com/index.htm
Step 2: Insert CD/DVD/USB flash drive to the computer, choose ISO image file. Here we take USB flash drive for example. Then burn ISO file into flash drive.
Step 3: Insert the burned flash drive to the unbootable PC. Run computer and press “F2”, ”F10” or “Delete” to enter BIOS setup.
Step 4: Use the arrow keys to select Boot tab, select Boot Device Priority and press Enter. Please choose 1st Boot Device to USB, and then press F10 to save setting. Now your computer will start with the changed settings automatically.
Then if you have a backup for your Windows then perform a system restore to fix it.If not,reinstall it.