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Win 7 cant boot please help

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Try a system restore. Look around repair options etc. 

So i installed magic disk on my school laptop, and then put it into sleep mode

When i waked it up again it restarted and got stuck on the win 7 boot screen

Then i tried running the win 7 repair tool, but it couldn't fix anything. After that i tried booting into safe mode to remove the magic disk drivers, but then i got stuck on the safemode booting screen 

 

Can someone please help me

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1 minute ago, noisebomb44 said:

So i installed magic disk on my school laptop, and then put it into sleep mode

When i waked it up again it restarted and got stuck on the win 7 boot screen

Then i tried running the win 7 repair tool, but it couldn't fix anything. After that i tried booting into safe mode to remove the magic disk drivers, but then i got stuck on the safemode booting screen 

 

Can someone please help me

Upgrade to Windows 10. It'll be better.

 

Bring your Storage drive (SSD or HDD) and make it GPT instead of Win7's MBR (which is really stupid)

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11 minutes ago, Bittenfleax said:

Try a system restore. Look around repair options etc. 

Thanks! I fixed it by running "run last known working configuration", which disabeled the magic disk drivers and crashed it at startup

10 minutes ago, AluminiumTech said:

Upgrade to Windows 10. It'll be better.

 

Bring your Storage drive (SSD or HDD) and make it GPT instead of Win7's MBR (which is really stupid)

Cant, my school only allows us to use win 7, if you actually decide to do it anyway most of the programs we use will be incompatible, and you will have to pay around 50 euros to get the administrator to get everything back and running on 7

I ran the storage test, and there were no faults with it so i dont want to mess around with it

Thanks for the answer though

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Thanks, but didnt have to

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1 minute ago, noisebomb44 said:

 

Thanks! I fixed it by running "run last known working configuration", which disabeled the magic disk drivers and crashed it at startup

Cant, my school only allows us to use win 7, if you actually decide to do it anyway most of the programs we use will be incompatible, and you will have to pay around 50 euros to get the administrator to get everything back and running on 7

I ran the storage test, and there were no faults with it so i dont want to mess around with it

Thanks for the answer though

Thanks, but didnt have to

Cool, don't forget to "mark as answered" so other users can come to this when they are stuck xD

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