Boot failure?

I have a boot failure problem. Everything I tried didn't do anything. When I try to start up, I get a message saying a problem has been detected and I should run the Startup Repair for this problem. I did and found a problem with startup repair but it not able to determine what it was and, of course, could not fix. Well, it has been suggested that I have run CHKDSK in Cmd prompt. He said that my system has been implemented as an NTFS partition and so write Protected(don't know how to get around that). I think that may be what prevents "Startup Repair" to identify the real problem, I don't know. I also tried the system restore, but it keeps doing and saying the same thing.

I bought this laptop used a few years ago and had no problems. It just happened suddenly 2 days ago. No new hardware or software. The seller did not have the disk of windows so that can't help. But I've read a few people who have the same problem, no answers or solutions for the fix.

Any help would be great.

OS: Windows 7

Acer Aspire 5336

Hello TeriButler,

Thank you for visiting Microsoft Community.

According to the description of the problem you are facing a lot of problem with your computer and Windows 7 stuck on the loop of auto repair. The question might be if there is a file system corruption. So I would say that you want to run auto repair before you reinstall the operating system. To perform the task, I suggest you to try the steps below and see if it helps.

Method 1

When you use the recovery (Windows RE) environment to resolve startup problems, first try the Startup Repair option in the System Recovery Options dialog box. If this does not resolve the problem, or if you have additional problems manually, use the Bootrec.exe tool.

Because you cannot start the computer, you may need to create a bootable Windows installation media, and then do an auto repair, and if this does not help then you try to restore your computer to the previous date.

Note: When you use system restore to restore the computer to a previous state, the programs and updates that you have installed are removed.

If you are using Windows 7 then the link provided below might help you to download and create installation media.

http://answers.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows/Forum/Windows_7-windows_install/Windows-7-direct-download/9b865191-3726-49D1-8f2f-a83b74585499

Method 2

Try to rebuild the BCD by using the Bootrec.exe tool.

To run the Bootrec.exe tool, you must start Windows RE. To do this, follow these steps:

  1. Place the Windows 7 installation disc in the disc drive, and then start the computer.

  2. Press a key when you are prompted. Select a language, a time, a currency, a keyboard or an input method, and then click Next.

  3. Click repair your computer.

  4. Click the operating system you want to repair, and then click Next.

  5. In the System Recovery Options dialog box, click command prompt.

  6. Type Bootrec.exe, and then press ENTER.

See the following link for more information:

How to use the Bootrec.exe tool in the Windows recovery environment to troubleshoot and repair startup issues in Windows

http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/927392

Please let us know the results. Do not hesitate to write back for any further assistance with Windows, we will be happy to help you.

Kind regards

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