Question:
Laptop startup repair problem?
Vipez
2015-06-11 11:27:01 UTC
Hi i have a windows 7 asus laptop yesterday the laptop needed a startup repair which took more than 3 hours now today the laptop needs another start up repair. I recently had the laptop reset and the technician had to fit a new hard drive. Ive been waiting the whole day to use the laptop and i am still waiting
Seventeen answers:
sailorbeavis
2015-06-14 11:44:24 UTC
What state was the computer in when you last used it? I.e. did you shut it down safely, allow it to go to sleep on its own,



There are multiple issues that can cause Windows' failure to start, and on laptops I find the following are the most common:



1. Imminent failures of the hard drive or the on-board SATA controller (the chip that enables the computer to talk to your hard drive);

2. Windows driver issues causing the laptop to resume from sleep or enter sleep mode correctly, leading to data corruption;

3. Battery failures or overheating conditions causing the computer to prematurely shut down instead of initiating a graceful shutdown.



Given that you said it took 3 hours to do a system repair, I would be wary of that hard drive. Reboot the laptop and enter system setup / BIOS setup. Check and make sure the hard disk is being detected correctly, and if the BIOS has a diagnostic routine for the drive, run it.



I'd also take the laptop back to the repair shop. A reputable shop will guarantee their work for 30 days at least, as well as the parts, since new parts carry a manufacturer's warranty.
Boris 24
2015-06-11 11:48:29 UTC
If laptop needs startup repair it means some Windows files are corrupted or missing.You need Windows recovery disc to replace corrupted or missing files.When you run recovery disc on computer click option Repair

(no need to re-install Windows).
Mohamedy Issa
2015-06-11 13:52:56 UTC
What computer hardware is? Hardware components like the monitor, keyboard, CPU , mouse, and other I/O (Input-Output) devices constitute a computer.



The working of the monitor, keyboard, mouse, and I/O devices depends largely upon the CPU. Due to some minor causes, like loose connections or dust saturation, any of them can stop functioning.



Faults occurring in the CPU are most hazardous, as it has a very complicated structure. The CPU is an assembly of the motherboard, hard disk drive (HDD), random access memory (RAM), compact disc-read only memory (CD-ROM) drive, and the floppy drive.



Unless you are well-acquainted with the CPU hardware, it is extremely difficult to pinpoint exactly where the fault has occurred. If any one of these components fail to perform, there are a few repair tips that can be followed. In order to view the circuitry inside the CPU, its casing has to be removed.



1.Motherboard



The entire functioning of the computer depends on this component. The processor chipset, that performs all the logical operations of the PC, is embedded in the motherboard. Ribbon cables, power supply, CPU, and RAM are the things to be checked first on the motherboard. Check if any of the ribbon cables or the power supply cord is loose.



Check if the RAM chip has been misplaced from its slot. The CPU will not show any marks on the outside if it is blown. The only way to check whether the CPU is working or not, is to test it by mounting it on the motherboard of another PC.



The motherboard has a real-time clock, ROM BIOS, CMOS RAM, RAM sockets, CPU sockets or slots, cache RAM slots, keyboard controller, interrupts, internal connectors, and external connectors mounted on it.



Do not tamper with these components, unless you know each and every one of it well. Do not touch the motherboard without turning off the power.



2.Hard Disk Drive (HDD)



Also known as hard drive, it is the long-term storage device of the system. If the hard drive cannot be detected, check the jumper setting. The jumper setting can change the mode of the hard disk from master to slave or vice-versa.



Make sure the Windows version being used for partitioning is consistent. Check that each drive has been assigned a drive-type. Make sure the pin numbers of the plug are attached to the corresponding pin numbers of the socket.



Do not force the plug into the socket with extra force, the pins may bend. If the plug is not fitting perfectly in the socket, try inserting it again by flipping it over. Do not attempt to open the hard drive without enough knowledge of its components.



3.Compact Disc-Read Only Memory (CD-ROM) Drive



Data stored on external storage device like compact discs (CD) is read by inserting the CD in the CD drive. If the CD drive is not functioning, check if the CD is scratched. If the CD works fine in another PC, check if the power cable of the former drive is loose.



Check if the plug and socket pin numbers match. If the tray of the drive is not opening, right click on CD-ROM icon and select eject option. If the tray does not open, insert a straight thin metal pin into the edge and try to pull it open.



Do not apply too much of force while doing so. Avoid connecting the CD-ROM drive on the same controller cable as the primary hard drive, this will slow down its performance.



4.Random Access Memory (RAM)



It is the temporary memory of the PC. The data in the RAM is erased when the computer is shut down. Check if the RAM is misplaced from its slot. While replacing the RAM in its slot, check the small niche at the center of the chip (the niche indicates how the RAM is supposed to be placed in the slot and may not be at the exact mid position of the chip-strip).



Do not forget to secure the side clips that hold the chip in place. If you are unable to secure them, it means that the chip is not placed correctly in the slot.
nilan
2015-06-13 11:37:04 UTC
before run start up repair .pls boot the laptop by hiran boot cd or live cd. run check disk

c:> chkdsk c: /f



c: is your system partition( holding Windows folder)

/f is fix statement



after fixed you may not need to startup repair.



but you can fix by system restore
?
2015-06-14 00:28:05 UTC
Yes
Satheesh Kumar
2015-06-13 02:33:32 UTC
If its a new HDD probably no problem on Disk,Try system restore point, Ensure is this properly shut down every time and also power settings to avoid unexpected shut down



http://windows.microsoft.com/en-in/windows7/help/videos/fixing-a-problem-using-system-restore#tab=system
?
2015-06-14 10:31:13 UTC
download windows boot dvd from pirtabeay with tablet/phone.then transffer it to usb with micro-usb. go to libary or ohter laptop and make dvd.then boot it.use ur windows key,you should find at under laptop
anonymous
2015-06-12 15:52:59 UTC
Run a Sfc /scannow in command and clean up your harddisk from bad sector.
?
2015-06-11 11:48:39 UTC
The new hard drive is probably bad - it occasionally happens, or the technician fitted a used drive, Don't fiddle return it to the workshop
Karan
2015-06-15 03:19:16 UTC
Insert the windows disk that came with your laptop or buy windows disk
Bill
2015-06-14 19:31:57 UTC
delete system 32 and ur hard will act as if nothing has ever happened too it. literally! I hope this helps
greg
2015-06-11 11:30:14 UTC
Run a hard drive ck and scan for bad sectors... Google how to do it....in safe mode...
?
2015-06-15 04:14:53 UTC
You should go for a technician for this kind of problem.
steve_loir
2015-06-11 11:39:01 UTC
The technician did not fix it properly.

Take it back.
?
2015-06-14 00:33:59 UTC
pls put ur windows CD & follow the instruction & repair it.
?
2015-06-12 23:15:32 UTC
Call the service people.
anonymous
2015-06-13 10:49:57 UTC
fdg


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