weird problem, windows wont boot when restarted ,even with the new hard drive or new windows installation

alir3za

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Dear colleagues, I have had this problem for 1.5 months with my laptop , lenovo g570, whenever I restart my computer It wont boot again, so I have to keep it always on !when it happens, sometimes I get lucky to restore it with restore option , sometimes restoring it wont work and I have to use windows image, and sometimes , i cant even access the Repair options, so when nothing works , i use my Acronis DVD , i use my Acronis backup to restore it back, though Acronis back up always works, but anyway after that I also have to keep the laptop on. first i thought its probably the Hard drive, and i changed it, still the same,also when its trying to boot, it remains on loading windows logo for a while , and after a few min it goes to the blue screen.
does anybody have any solution? do you think the bios or the mobo are causing these problems?
i really appreciate any solution, since I have gone almost to every computer savvy guys here in my city (Berlin) and nobody could figure it out ,if you need any more info please let me know, maybe with your help, I can fix it finally.
PS:i have installed fresh copies of windows several times, on last hard drive and on the new hard drive as well.
Thank you all in advance!
 

Rafael Mestdag

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I've ruined a couple of motherboards by trying to update the Bios, they simply wouldn't work anymore, in one case, the last one, the Bios update was so wrong, whenever I turned the PC on, the CPU fan would spin up normally but the graphics card's fan wouldn't, meaning I had no image on the monitor.

What I'm trying to say is that for some reason, it appears to me as if your mobo has gone haywire. It went crazy for some reson and it's probably the cause of your problems. Maybe your Bios has gone crazy and is doing all that you described. Bad Bioses can do that, believe me.

It seems you're gonna have to take it to a technician.

PS: When you install Windows on your Hard Drive, do you have another one plugged in at the same time or have you tried installing Windows with a single(formatted) hard drive plugged in?
 

alir3za

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thank you for your response pal ,its with a single one plugged in , so you also think sth is wrong with mobo , i thought so but thought maybe here I can read some other alternatives rather than getting a new mobo