Please wait screen

A computer of mine stays on the screen "Please wait" after a reboot. But even the save mode does not start. This means that I can't watch in the eventvwr or changing the msconfig. I started the computer with F8 for a restoration of the system, and even when I use a restore point of serveral day back it still hangs on the waiting screen please.

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Well, if you can't really get anywhere you have to do a clean install. But in SafeMode if you access the system restore you may not be in the boot. In the safe, you should try the "FUCTION KEY THEN + R WINDOWS" it should ask you 'RUN' maybe you can try to run the system restore, or try to create a new profile.

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