Windows 7 hangs on loading screen

Hi I have windows 7 home and I have problems loading my PC. When I turn on my pc it freezes on the loading screen and I have to press Ctrl + Alt + Delete to restart. I tried the system restore and a repair that had no chance.

My system is
Win7
4 GB of ram
750 GB hard drive
NVIDIA 9600gt
Sound blaster Sound card
I also tested and my HDD and ram and the computer has not found fault with them.
Thanks for any help
David.

Hello

You did changes to the computer before the show?

This problem may occur because of the virus on the computer. I suggest you try the steps from the following link:

Crashes Windows or freezes

http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/2681286

Note: When you perform online virus scanyou will lose some data which are affected by the virus. Microsoft is not responsible for the loss of this data.

Post us the results once you try the steps above.

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