Windows 7 Ultimate x64 StartUp Problems

jkm970

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Hey guys,

Recently i downgraded from windows 8 to windows 7 on my laptop.
My laptop was originally a windows 7 laptop (Bought with windows 7 on it) but i had a few problems on windows 8 so i decided to revert back.

Everything was fine, but one day when i was playing League of Legends my laptop just froze so i had to (sadly) force shutdown. After i shutdown the laptop it would turn on fine again for a few more days but when League of Legends froze again i had restart, but this time it started up, past the windows 7 logo then a very quick blue screen then back to restarting my computer,

It restarted my computer with (repair startup) or normal.

The only thing I am really confused about is when i go to repair and try and fix it it said
"This cannot be fixed blah blah"

so i finish the repair and restart my computer, and it works like nothing happened to it.

There is a constant repetition to it. Sometimes it would turn on but sometimes when it turns on (Past windows 7 logo) a blue screen would blink then restart the computer again and so on.


Can you guys please help me with this cause whenever i get the time to play League or when i actually need my laptop quickly it won't start up and i would have to just restart over and over again

I tried to look for answers on the web, but i couldn't find a similar problem to mine haha

Thank you for you time guys, Much appreciated and any help would be nice!
 
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Oh yea, you don't have a working computer, haha. Uhmm...

In that case, try to boot and note the time and date that the blue screen happens. When you finally get it to boot, open Event Viewer.

On the left, you'll see a menu for Custom Views, Windows Logs, Applications and Services, etc.

Open Windows Logs and browse through the "System" portion. I would think it's hardware related, so you'll find it there.

Just look for the date and time of the blue screen and you should see a log of what happened. It has details on what caused it. It will be somewhere within "Windows Logs," but may not be under system, so look through them to find the exact one. It will probably look similar to this...

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If you can manage to boot the PC to Windows, hit start and type "Event Viewer." You may find the cause of the problem in the error logs contained within. Try to find a time that the system blue screened and look for the error log for that time. It will point you in the right direction as far as what caused it.
 

jkm970

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Hey again! I tried going into event viewer, but I am not computer expert and had myself struggling to do anything on there! Is there any step to find the problem on it? I'm having a hard time trying to find stuff with "computer language"

Could you guide me steps?
 

jkm970

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also I forgot to mention that whenever I turn my laptop on, I need luck. This is because sometimes it will turn on but sometimes it will not. It's really annoying me so any solutions would be greatly appreciated!
 

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Hey man I still can't get the blue screen to go away. Its literally like a loto, one in like a couple restarts will make my computer actually start up. The rest just keeps on going in a boot cycle, till it meets the blues screen of death
 

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Here's what I would do. Get your camera phone. Record a video of the screen during bootup. Capture the blue screen on video if it's too quick to read. Upload that video to your computer, and go frame by frame until you get to the BSOD. Then, record the stop error. They're usually something like 0x000000F4 or the like. That will tell you at least something about what is causing it.

Unless you can get the stop error without doing all that.
 

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Oh yea, you don't have a working computer, haha. Uhmm...

In that case, try to boot and note the time and date that the blue screen happens. When you finally get it to boot, open Event Viewer.

On the left, you'll see a menu for Custom Views, Windows Logs, Applications and Services, etc.

Open Windows Logs and browse through the "System" portion. I would think it's hardware related, so you'll find it there.

Just look for the date and time of the blue screen and you should see a log of what happened. It has details on what caused it. It will be somewhere within "Windows Logs," but may not be under system, so look through them to find the exact one. It will probably look similar to this:
http://www.techulator.com/attachments/Resources/3968-2173-Windows-7-event-viewer.jpg
 
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