Can not avoid windows 7 repair.

Nyestuer

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Sep 6, 2014
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I did not figure out what caused the BoSD, or anything.
But I figured out why I could not boot form CD.

The problem was that I could not use my keyboard when th ocmputer wanted me to "Press any key to continue".
So when I booted form cd and didnt pres any keys, it just booted up like it normally would do, and it started trying to repair my system.

What I had to do to make my keyboard work during this time:
I changed the boot device to the DVD, and as soon as the "Press any key to continue.." message popped up, I disconneced the keyboard USB, and then reconnected it. Then I pressed a key and I got redirected to the install windows thingy.

Learned a very important thing today, which I definintely will need to know later.
I hope I helped someone with this messy answer.
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I'm having a very weird problem.
I was going to format my windows 7 today for several reasons, but when I booted up my pc, it went into windows 7 repair.. it does mot find the problem, and then i have to press "complete" and then it shuts down.

It keeps going into system repair no matter what I do. On start up it gives me a choice, to either start up windows normally or go to system repair, but no matter what I do, it enters system repair..

I'm sorry for the bad explenation, English is not my first language.
Thanks!
 

Nyestuer

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Sep 6, 2014
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I did not figure out what caused the BoSD, or anything.
But I figured out why I could not boot form CD.

The problem was that I could not use my keyboard when th ocmputer wanted me to "Press any key to continue".
So when I booted form cd and didnt pres any keys, it just booted up like it normally would do, and it started trying to repair my system.

What I had to do to make my keyboard work during this time:
I changed the boot device to the DVD, and as soon as the "Press any key to continue.." message popped up, I disconneced the keyboard USB, and then reconnected it. Then I pressed a key and I got redirected to the install windows thingy.

Learned a very important thing today, which I definintely will need to know later.
I hope I helped someone with this messy answer.