![]() ![]() Running sfc /scannow seems the best option to me, but the prompt doesn't let me do it because it says theres a pending repair every time. Secondly, safe mode loads only essential drivers, so if my machine doesn't run in safe mode because of a driver issue it means one of the essential drivers is damaged, doesn't it? Therefore turning them off like this KB article suggests would not allow me to start windows up anyway. I understand how to turn drivers off(more or less), but is there a point to it?įirst of all the dates are dates from the last working session and not the installation dates. I got to the point where i can see which drivers i have installed. It seems my windows updates are all properly installed and i have no backup files in C:\Windows\system32\config to indicate an interrupted update process. Restoration options can't be used (even though i am certain i had activated system restore), so the only tool i can use is the command prompt.ġ) Fix pending windows updates with DISM.exe I have a windows 7 installation disk, but for some bad coincidence it's the wrong one and when i try to run recovery options from it it says the installed Windows 7 is a different version. Attaching the HDD to another similar machine causes the same issue during boot on that machine. ![]() Removing all devices connected to the PC changes nothing. It hangs and restarts on safe boot in the same way. Selecting last known good configuration does the same. Obviously startup repair doesn't help at all: After turning the power off accidentally while running Windows 7 圆4, whenever i try to boot it, on the loading screen with the windows 7 logo i see my mouse cursor for a second, after which the PC restarts. ![]()
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