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User avatar #13096 - conordalymcr (07/13/2012) [-]
I was undergoing a system restore on my computer and then the power went out. I started it up again and even in safe mode it won't go past the black screen with the cursor. Wat do?

If it comes to me having to re-install Windows is there a way to do that without losing the shit on my HDD?
#13153 to #13096 - jgk **User deleted account** (07/13/2012) [-]
Did you try going into the repair mode with the CD?
User avatar #13155 to #13153 - conordalymcr (07/13/2012) [-]
I'm running Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit. Doesn't this only work with XP?
#13156 to #13155 - jgk **User deleted account** (07/13/2012) [-]
including win7 man. it might help
as the cd boots try typing
chdsk -f -r.
in the command prompt.

or just download Ubuntu install it in a pendrive of 4gb-8gb to access your hard drives.
User avatar #13158 to #13156 - conordalymcr (07/13/2012) [-]
Ubuntu, why didn't I think of that? Thanks man!
#13159 to #13158 - jgk **User deleted account** (07/13/2012) [-]
no mention.
User avatar #13127 to #13096 - demetzgermeister (07/13/2012) [-]
it's probably fucked.
you could take it to a pc repair place and if anything they might be able to save what's on your hard drive.
User avatar #13138 to #13127 - conordalymcr (07/13/2012) [-]
I suppose that's my only choice. Thanks man
User avatar #13112 to #13096 - barkin (07/13/2012) [-]
Try another system restore or a factory reset.
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