My PC wont boot up pass the Task Bar at the bottom.

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Yesterday my PC rebooted itself and now for some reason it wont load pass the task bar at the bottom, all I get is the hourglass.

Is there another way for me to access my computer and fix whatever problem I have?

Thanks all.
 
http://www.computerhope.com/issues/ch000626.htm

Question: How to load last known good configuration.

Additional information:

The "Last Known Good Configuration" option was first introduced in Microsoft Windows 2000 and is available in all later versions of Windows including Windows XP. This feature enables a user to load the last working version of Microsoft Windows. This is a great step to try when trying to fix issues with a computer not being able to load into Windows.

Note: Users able to open normal Windows XP mode and who wish to restore their version of Windows to an date before the last known good configuration may also wish to consider doing a system recovery in Windows. Additional information about how to do this can be found on document CH000589.

Answer:

To load the last known good configuration in Windows 2000 / XP reboot the computer and as it's booting booting press and hold your "F8 Key" which should bring up the "Windows Advanced Options Menu" as shown below. Use your arrow keys to move to "Last Known Good Configuration" and press your Enter key.

Trouble Getting into Windows 2000 or Advanced Options menu - If after several attempts you are unable to get into Windows 2000 or Windows XP Safe Mode as the computer is booting into Windows turn off your computer. When the computer is turned on the next time Windows should notice that the computer did not successfully boot and give you the Safe Mode screen.

Note: With some computers if you press and hold a key as the computer is booting you will get a stuck key message as the computer is booting. If this occurs instead of pressing and holding the "F8 key" tap the "F8 key" continuously until you get the startup menu.

Windows Advanced Options Menu
Please select an option:
Safe Mode
Safe Mode with Networking
Safe Mode with Command Prompt

Enable Boot Logging
Enable VGA mode
Last Known Good Configuration (your most recent settings that worked)
Directory Services Restore Mode (Windows domain controllers only)
Debugging Mode

Start Windows Normally
Reboot
Return to OS Choices Menu

Use the up and down arrow keys to move the highlight to your choice.

As can be seen from the above example, you should be able to highlight and press enter to load the last known good configuration. Once completed the computer should restart and attempt to load into Windows.

Will running the Last Known Good Configuration delete anything?

No, running the last known good configuration will restore your last good system settings and will not delete anything. The only thing you may have to reinstall programs you have recently installed because the configuration for those programs may have been lost.
 
If it does that go Ctrl, Alt , Delete and then start Task Manager. Go Applications and start New task and run System restore - rstrui.exe
 
If it does that go Ctrl, Alt , Delete and then start Task Manager. Go Applications and start New task and run System restore - rstrui.exe (target - %systemroot%\system32\rstrui.exe)
 
ok f8 did no work at all. will try what you say profpanda other than that i will have to reinstall windows but all my work will be lost i think.
 
ok f8 did no work at all. will try what you say profpanda other than that i will have to reinstall windows but all my work will be lost i think.

Hi Wayne,
On some PC's it is another button, eg F10 or F12. (check your motherboard manual if you have it)
Don't give up to easily as you don't want to reinstall and lose your stuff.
It is more than likely a corrupt driver or a setting that was changed the last time you used the PC.
 
ok f8 did no work at all. will try what you say profpanda other than that i will have to reinstall windows but all my work will be lost i think.

Just take the hard drive out and stick it in another pc, make a backup of documents and settings (and anywhere else you may have saved work) then you will not lose anything.

as the bios screen goes away start tapping F8
 
i have come in using a spare hardrive in my pc so i can post. can i through this harddrive do a restore point on the other one?
 
ok here is what happened but firstly hanks for the help guys and gals you all a great bunch. i found that my apple keyboard was the problem with the F8 button. when i changed it over i managed to get the F8 to work. from there i went to safe mode but still had a problem. i went to one of the other modes and from there i went to RESTORE POINT and that worked.

keep your fingers crossed please that i don't mess this up again as my work is done from this harddrive/pc.


thanks again.
 
10 Blank DVD's cost around R35 and will be big enough to back up all your important stuff.
 
i think there is something wrong with my dvd writer or nero so i just use restore points for now.
 
When it happens again try this

or try CTRL ALT delete then on the taskbar menu go to file run type in explorer.exe this happened to me before aswell try this it will work
 
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