VAIO windows 7 blocked to the Startup Repair
I have a computer laptop sony vaio with windows 7 installed.i has left the computer last night and today morning when I opened it, he was stuck at the boot repair.i it turned off and restarted and occurred the following.
After the vaio logo a blank screen with a cursor appears and stays there for a while.then it shows "windows is loading files". Then a "microsoft corporation" page with a green bar running appears. After some time the wallpaper of windows 7 comes with nothing else execpt on-screen that the cursor.it remains stuck forever.
I tried to restart and it's the same thing.
I tried vaio care rescue and even that does not start.
F8 does not work for advanced startup options.
Please help me
Thank you
Hi basil,.
If you have installation media then check out the link provided below which can help you to download and create installation media and follow the steps above and see if it helps.
Download Windows 7 Disk Images (ISO files)
Keep us.
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