Guest Chaudhry Posted April 3, 2010 Posted April 3, 2010 Hi, When I switch on my PC, then I get the basic starting up information and it goes blank. After a while only pointer appears and no log-in box where I should put my password. Nothing than pointer. Then, I shut the PC from the switch and after a while it closes. After say 5 minutes, I start again. Then if I am lucky the box with log-in appears or it goes back to pointer again. Today, I tried three times before I could get the log-in box for inserting my Password. I bought this new PC from Aldi and it is Medion. How could you help me please? Rajinder Nijjhar Quote
Guest Charles Tomaras Posted April 3, 2010 Posted April 3, 2010 First thing I would do would be to boot from the Windows 7 disc (generally pressing F8 on restart will bring up boot menu) then select repair and follow the instructions to repair your start up. If that does not solve you issue try downloading the free app Easy BCD and see if you can repair your startup from there. http://neosmart.net/dl.php?id=1 "Chaudhry" wrote in message news:CwItn.751826$Dy7.618056@newsfe26.ams2... > Hi, > > When I switch on my PC, then I get the basic starting up information and > it > goes blank. After a while only pointer appears and no log-in box where I > should put my password. > > Nothing than pointer. > > Then, I shut the PC from the switch and after a while it closes. > > After say 5 minutes, I start again. Then if I am lucky the box with log-in > appears or it goes back to pointer again. Today, I tried three times > before > I could get the log-in box for inserting my Password. > > I bought this new PC from Aldi and it is Medion. > > How could you help me please? > > Rajinder Nijjhar > Quote
Guest Colon Terminus Posted April 3, 2010 Posted April 3, 2010 That sounds like failing hardware to me, most likely the hard disk. If the PC is still under warranty, return it to the point of purchase for repair. If not, download and run the manufacturers diagnostics program for the hard disk. "Chaudhry" wrote in message news:CwItn.751826$Dy7.618056@newsfe26.ams2... > Hi, > > When I switch on my PC, then I get the basic starting up information and > it > goes blank. After a while only pointer appears and no log-in box where I > should put my password. > > Nothing than pointer. > > Then, I shut the PC from the switch and after a while it closes. > > After say 5 minutes, I start again. Then if I am lucky the box with log-in > appears or it goes back to pointer again. Today, I tried three times > before > I could get the log-in box for inserting my Password. > > I bought this new PC from Aldi and it is Medion. > > How could you help me please? > > Rajinder Nijjhar > Quote
Guest Asger-P Posted April 4, 2010 Posted April 4, 2010 Hi TOM Den 04.04.2010 kl. 03:59 skrev TOM : > I ran in to that when I installed Win 7 Home Premium. It happened after > about a week. I booted from the install disk and ran diagnostics. It > found a bad cluster (sector?) in the hard disk in the (I think) MBR. It > did a recovery and all was well for a few days and it hit me again. > Another round the same as the first and it found another hard disk > problem. I ran the diagnostics again and it fired up OK, but I > immediately created a disk image, bought a new hard disk and moved > everything over problem solved. Sorry it's a little of topic, but which software do You use for creating the image of Your C drive ? Thanks in advance Best regards Asger Quote
Guest TOM Posted April 4, 2010 Posted April 4, 2010 Chaudhry wrote: > Hi, > > When I switch on my PC, then I get the basic starting up information and it > goes blank. After a while only pointer appears and no log-in box where I > should put my password. > > Nothing than pointer. > > Then, I shut the PC from the switch and after a while it closes. > > After say 5 minutes, I start again. Then if I am lucky the box with log-in > appears or it goes back to pointer again. Today, I tried three times before > I could get the log-in box for inserting my Password. > > I bought this new PC from Aldi and it is Medion. > > How could you help me please? > > Rajinder Nijjhar I ran in to that when I installed Win 7 Home Premium. It happened after about a week. I booted from the install disk and ran diagnostics. It found a bad cluster (sector?) in the hard disk in the (I think) MBR. It did a recovery and all was well for a few days and it hit me again. Another round the same as the first and it found another hard disk problem. I ran the diagnostics again and it fired up OK, but I immediately created a disk image, bought a new hard disk and moved everything over problem solved. -- TOM - Vista, CA - USA Quote
Guest Doum Posted April 5, 2010 Posted April 5, 2010 Asger-P écrivait news:op.val5ydff2juju3@xpmain: > Hi TOM > > Den 04.04.2010 kl. 03:59 skrev TOM : > >> I ran in to that when I installed Win 7 Home Premium. It happened >> after about a week. I booted from the install disk and ran >> diagnostics. It found a bad cluster (sector?) in the hard disk in >> the (I think) MBR. It did a recovery and all was well for a few days >> and it hit me again. Another round the same as the first and it >> found another hard disk problem. I ran the diagnostics again and it >> fired up OK, but I immediately created a disk image, bought a new >> hard disk and moved everything over problem solved. > > Sorry it's a little of topic, but which software do You use > for creating the image of Your C drive ? > > Thanks in advance > Best regards > Asger > Start|Maintenance|Save and Restore (Wording is approximate, my Windows is in French) Quote
Guest Gene E. Bloch Posted April 5, 2010 Posted April 5, 2010 On Sun, 04 Apr 2010 03:19:15 +0300, Asger-P wrote: > Hi TOM > > Den 04.04.2010 kl. 03:59 skrev TOM : > >> I ran in to that when I installed Win 7 Home Premium. It happened after >> about a week. I booted from the install disk and ran diagnostics. It >> found a bad cluster (sector?) in the hard disk in the (I think) MBR. It >> did a recovery and all was well for a few days and it hit me again. >> Another round the same as the first and it found another hard disk >> problem. I ran the diagnostics again and it fired up OK, but I >> immediately created a disk image, bought a new hard disk and moved >> everything over problem solved. > > Sorry it's a little of topic, but which software do You use > for creating the image of Your C drive ? > > Thanks in advance > Best regards > Asger I use Macrium for images and Casper for clones. By image, I mean a copy of the original drive in a proprietary format readable only by the software than made it. By clone, I mean a sector-by-sector exact copy of the drive, readable by anybody - and with luck, bootable directly. Suspenders + belt... -- Gene E. Bloch letters0x40blochg0x2Ecom Quote
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