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Computer stuck on "starting windows" screen (windows 7)

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Need some help with this as my pc just stays on the starting windows screen, sometimes it will load in and sometimes it won't also it won't let me go into the menu where you can boot into safe mode so Im not sure what to do. I have windows 7 64bit and my specs are:

 

Asus m5a97 le R2.0

Fx 6300

8gb ddr3 ram

Gtx 1060 6gb

Super flower platinum king 450w

Kingston 240 GB ssd 

WD blue 1tb hard drive 

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Could be many things, corrupt file system, or even a broken motherboard that is slowly dying or a bad Sata connection. A harddrive slowly failing... 

 

You could try booting a win 7 dvd and try the system repair options. If that too doesn't boot fully (the repair system) then it is definetly a hardware issue like the board.

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8 minutes ago, Anghammarad said:

Could be many things, corrupt file system, or even a broken motherboard that is slowly dying or a bad Sata connection. A harddrive slowly failing... 

 

You could try booting a win 7 dvd and try the system repair options. If that too doesn't boot fully (the repair system) then it is definetly a hardware issue like the board.

tbh i have had the motherboard for almost 4 years now, but when the computer loads any game on the ssd loads fine and performance is still up to its usual standard while im gaming if i did have a dying mobo/SSD wouldnt there be performance issues ? 

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