Can't Boot Computer (stuck at starting windows)

AlexSaff

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I've got a pretty beast system hooked up and while trying to uninstall some applications I think I might have deleted something super important. I first tried to restart my computer after uninstalling, but a message that said "Secure Boot Violation" came up. After researching I managed to turn that off and get into the windows boot up sequence, but all that happens is that the computer goes to the starting windows screen and stays there in safe mode the files stop loading at aswRvrt.sys

I did create a snapshot before I started uninstalling, but I don't know how to get to that snapshot without booting my computer up.

thanks
 
Solution
Turn your computer on, if you are using the windows 7 OS.

When the system is booting keep pressing the F8 key on your keyboard in rapid succession.

You will be presented with the windows OS booting options.
Your first option if listed to be to select the last good known loading of the windows os.
If the system boots into windows and you can logon to windows 7 it should fix the problem of booting.

If it fails repeat the first step again by resetting, and rebooting the computer system and pressing the F8 on your keyboard in rapid succession.

This time at the Windows Os booting options select safe mode.
Let windows load.
And then go to backup and restore of windows 7 .

Your last option is to disable driver signature signing of...
Turn your computer on, if you are using the windows 7 OS.

When the system is booting keep pressing the F8 key on your keyboard in rapid succession.

You will be presented with the windows OS booting options.
Your first option if listed to be to select the last good known loading of the windows os.
If the system boots into windows and you can logon to windows 7 it should fix the problem of booting.

If it fails repeat the first step again by resetting, and rebooting the computer system and pressing the F8 on your keyboard in rapid succession.

This time at the Windows Os booting options select safe mode.
Let windows load.
And then go to backup and restore of windows 7 .

Your last option is to disable driver signature signing of windows 7 that may be preventing booting.
To do this you will need to use the F8 method again and drop to a dos command box.

At the dos command prompt Type:

bcdedit.exe -set loadoptions DDISABLE_INTEGRITY_CHECKS
bcdedit.exe -set TESTSIGNING ON

 
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