Windows 10 not starting up correctly

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NunoLava 1998

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Hello, i was on windows 10 and then it freezed, i had to press force restart many times for it to restart correctly, my dad changed msconfig to remove windows rollback, restarted and now my computer now cant even get to windows. It says it didnt start up correctly. Trying to refresh now.
Any help?
 
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Random reboots are one of 3 things most times:

A driver causing the system to crash
Badly behaved program doing the same
Hardware problem such a bad ram or HDD problem

I am not good at diagnosing these things, but I believe the first thing you need to look at is the Error Log a.k.a."crash log". It gives you a code or godes of what the computer was running up to the time it crashed and what memory locations it was using.

Also look at the Event Viewer in windows:
http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/open-event-viewer#1TC=windows-7

One of these guys might know a lot more than me.

http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us


royalcrown

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Random reboots are one of 3 things most times:

A driver causing the system to crash
Badly behaved program doing the same
Hardware problem such a bad ram or HDD problem

I am not good at diagnosing these things, but I believe the first thing you need to look at is the Error Log a.k.a."crash log". It gives you a code or godes of what the computer was running up to the time it crashed and what memory locations it was using.

Also look at the Event Viewer in windows:
http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/open-event-viewer#1TC=windows-7

One of these guys might know a lot more than me.

http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us




 
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If you upload the dump files to an online share and provide the link here, we can analyze them for the cause of your crashes.

System crashes like those you’re describing are most often caused by out-of-date or incompatible drivers. I would suggest updating any drivers for which newer versions are available from the manufacturer. Security software is also a possible cause for system crashes, you may want to attempt to disable ESET NOD32 or uninstall to see if your errors go away.
 
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