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Windows won't boot.. #Stumped!!

Postby pacblue » Tue Apr 21, 2015 8:27 pm

Hi all.
So i brought a new PC the other day and had a nightmare with installing then reinstalling FSX. - Long story short-
Because i had nothing too much on the computer i decided to restore Windows 8.1. However during the restore there was just a blue screen. nothing else..

The computer was still on however only a blue screen on the monitor.

So i turned it off, Waited a while then turned the computer back on and now i can't get windows to boot even with the install disc,

Is there a way that i could get any kind of safe mode screen started and work from there?

Computer is on and running and is brand new however does not show anything on the monitor...
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Re: Windows won't boot.. #Stumped!!

Postby Ian Warren » Tue Apr 21, 2015 8:35 pm

I have had this many years ago, Brand New Computer was only less than a week old and .. PHOOF! , its back to the shop I think.
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Re: Windows won't boot.. #Stumped!!

Postby omitchell » Tue Apr 21, 2015 8:36 pm

Restart the computer and when it starts press F8 or Shift + F8 a few times
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Re: Windows won't boot.. #Stumped!!

Postby pacblue » Tue Apr 21, 2015 8:39 pm

omitchell wrote:Restart the computer and when it starts press F8 or Shift + F8 a few times


Have just tried this now and still no joy unfortunately
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Re: Windows won't boot.. #Stumped!!

Postby pacblue » Tue Apr 21, 2015 8:40 pm

Ian Warren wrote:I have had this many years ago, Brand New Computer was only less than a week old and .. PHOOF! , its back to the shop I think.


Was optimistically hoping this wouldn't be the case.. bother..
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Re: Windows won't boot.. #Stumped!!

Postby omitchell » Tue Apr 21, 2015 9:50 pm

pacblue wrote:
Have just tried this now and still no joy unfortunately


If you have the install disk, maybe a reinstall
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Re: Windows won't boot.. #Stumped!!

Postby NZ255 » Tue Apr 21, 2015 10:19 pm

I'm not sure of your technical level so let me know if you've already tried this.

Are you sure the computer is booting the windows installation disk?
Unplug the hard drive to make sure.
Can you get to your BIOS? Do you know the motherboard brand?
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Re: Windows won't boot.. #Stumped!!

Postby pacblue » Tue Apr 21, 2015 10:48 pm

NZ255 wrote:I'm not sure of your technical level so let me know if you've already tried this.

Are you sure the computer is booting the windows installation disk?
Unplug the hard drive to make sure.
Can you get to your BIOS? Do you know the motherboard brand?


Very sorry but my computer knowledge is rather limited.. It was just purchased from pbtech today. When i put the windows disk in i hear the fans in the computer working as usual however nothing at all happens on the monitor. just a blue screen. I have checked my HDMI cable and it is not loose at all.

the specs for the comp are: PB 6005W Intel New Haswell i7 4790 Quad Core 3.6GHz / 8GB DDR3 Gaming RAM /128GB SSD WITH 1TB HDD /nVidia GTX 960 Gaming Graphics Card /DVDRW/ Windows 8.1 64bit /WiFi Ready

Not sure how to get to BIOS however no key inputs that i have tried have had any effect so far :(
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Re: Windows won't boot.. #Stumped!!

Postby Ian Warren » Tue Apr 21, 2015 10:59 pm

NZ255 wrote:Can you get to your BIOS? Do you know the motherboard brand?

And on another thingy, Strangely , On the same PC It took out 2 mobo's within weeks, (they just went POP!) ... so know the brand name if not not sure - call the supplier , well long past, I found from my local , there I was always was GIGABYTE or ALBATRON brand, one of the big things is, customer service , personally know the people ..get a superb service.
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Re: Windows won't boot.. #Stumped!!

Postby Ian Warren » Tue Apr 21, 2015 11:04 pm

pacblue wrote:the specs for the comp are: PB 6005W Intel New Haswell i7 4790 Quad Core 3.6GHz / 8GB DDR3 Gaming RAM /128GB SSD WITH 1TB HDD /nVidia GTX 960 Gaming Graphics Card /DVDRW/ Windows 8.1 64bit /WiFi Ready

Not sure how to get to BIOS however no key inputs that i have tried have had any effect so far :(

That dose sound like Buggered Mother - MOBO even before starting .
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Re: Windows won't boot.. #Stumped!!

Postby scaber » Tue Apr 21, 2015 11:52 pm

Take it back to PB tech. If there is a fault they can fix it. If it's you fault then they will charge you but at least you will have it back up and running without any more worries about whats gone wrong and how do I fix it. If it's a new machine running windows 8.1 it probably has the UEFI secure boot system and this may be preventing you from booting from a DVD. Rather than spending a lot of time and messages back and forth it will be quicker for you to take it back to the store and doing it that way won't invalidate any warranty which will almost certainly occur if you start opening the case and disconnecting components.

Up to you of course, but that's what I would advise you to do under the circumstances.
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