Windows 7 freezes on the splash screen of Windows - in Recovery Mode, start DVD, Normal start, etc.

Having a 64 bit Wondows 7 Home Premium on an HP Omni 120-1123w.  It freezes at normal boot and safe mode boot startup.  Get the "Windows is loading files', as the horizontal bar fills from left to right. When the bar is full the screen goes black for a second, then the phrase "Start window" will appear.  And that's all.  No converging balls.  It does the same thing if I boot from a DVD (once I get the message while pressing any key to boot from the disk).   He did the same thing when I boot from a USB flash on which I have installed Windows 7.  He even did the same thing when I hit escape to the Start Menu and press F11 for recovery of the system.

I try to save anything on the PC.  Obviously something is damaged somewhere.  I don't know where.  I set the BIOS to default level.   I used the start menu F2 to run diagnostics.

  • CPU Test - passed
  • Connection hard drive test - passed
  • Start - passed test
  • S.M.A.R.T test - passed
  • Memory test - passed

I then ran a sort of HARD drive test in BIOS called a DPS Self Test.   He ran for a long time, but finally passed.
When the screen freezes, all devices lose power.  All the lights on the keyboard turns off.  If I boot from a flash drive, the flash player will Dim.

Hello! It seems that you do every thing right and diagnostics of material seems good. IMHO you have a power supply problem or your mother Board has failed. Search

bulging capacitors. A power supply can go wrong and get out your motherboard. Even if you have the side, turn, try to remove the RAM, using a stick at a time in different locations to see if you can start windows or load the operating system.

Dokie!

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