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one unlucky day, i bumped my pc with my chair. something happened, my screens went black for a few seconds, and it came back.

so i check all my connections in / to my rig and restart.

good thing is it still works, (i can play games, do my work).

the problem is, the startup. 

 

usually, it boots to the normal windows screen (background with program icons) and after that about 15 sec+- to load the startup programs (like utorrent, dropbox, etc)

 

now after it boots to the windows screen, i can open my chrome browser but it dosent load (the tabs circles, but nothing else happening).

i can access my files on my drives but the icons are blank. and i change my network connections. but, after the startup programs start to work again, after 1+ minute, all things works normally.

 

does anyone have this kind of problem? faulty hardware?

 

 

a fresh install of windows is my last choice. its a pain in the ass. 

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try windows startup repair (long shot)

some startup procedures could of been damaged
http://windows.microsoft.com/en-gb/windows/startup-repair-faq#1TC=windows-7

 

if not try windows recovery if u set it up

 

plug a different sdd with os in to see if its a ssd issue

finally run repair drivers in device manager for storage and network connections

disclaimer: I've never encountered this particular problem before

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It didnt happen because of a program, but almost all programs cant load properly untill the point that the startup programs appear.

I tried to stop every startup program, but still no luck. I dont have a spare ssd laying around. And i dont have a win installation drive right now. I have to make one.

How do i run repair drivers in device manager?

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