I was uninstalling my processor drivers and updating them but accidentally clicked restart when I uninstalled the last processor driver. Now windows seven wont boot up at all. Any solutions? Or is there no possible way to fix this?
F8 just before the windows logo allows you to select safe mode. At this point you can either try to install the other driver or just use system restore to go back to a point before you uninstalled the driver.
F8 just before the windows logo allows you to select safe mode. At this point you can either try to install the other driver or just use system restore to go back to a point before you uninstalled the driver.
Yes I have. It will freeze and then go to a screen displaying launch startup repair and star windows normally. Startup repair doesn't do anything and system restore doesn't either.
F8 just before the windows logo allows you to select safe mode. At this point you can either try to install the other driver or just use system restore to go back to a point before you uninstalled the driver.
Yes I have. It will freeze and then go to a screen displaying launch startup repair and star windows normally. Startup repair doesn't do anything and system restore doesn't either.
How about last "known good configuration that worked" in boot options. Is that a choice?
F8 just before the windows logo allows you to select safe mode. At this point you can either try to install the other driver or just use system restore to go back to a point before you uninstalled the driver.
Yes I have. It will freeze and then go to a screen displaying launch startup repair and star windows normally. Startup repair doesn't do anything and system restore doesn't either.
How about last "known good configuration that worked" in boot options. Is that a choice?
set your computer to boot from cd or dvd,insert your win7 disk and restart your computer.when the dialog comes up to press any key to boot from cd or dvd press a key.a screen will come up with options for language,time,currency and keyboard layout.choose your options and click next.in the next screen choose repair your computer.in system recovery options click on the drive your windows installation is and click next. in the next box click on repair your computer.in the next box choose the operating system you want to repair and click next. in the system recovery options box choose startup repair.when done set your boot devices back the way they were.restart your computer.