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We hope to help you with your issues. The WindowsInstructed Forums Staff Sign In Sign Up Sign in to follow this Followers 8 Repairing disk errors. This might take over an hour to complete. Started by zip zap, October 7, 2015 Reply to this topic Start new topic Prev 1 2 3 4 5 Next Page 1 of 5 102 posts in this topic zip zap 1 I'm New :) Members 1 1 post Posted October 7, 2015 · Report post Hi
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there,I'm looking for a hopefully easy answer to a very annoying problem in a household of non-techie people.We have a fairly cheapie Lenovo laptop around a year old with Win 8 installed. It's owned by a teenager so the chances of it having been maintained are probably next to zero.Recently it stopped booting and returns the error: Repairing disk errors. This might take over an hour to complete. That 'hour' has extended to about 12 and still no sign of a repair. Something I read somewhere suggested this error relates to bad sectors on the disk.I have legit Win 8 discs but these are not recognised so I'm assuming this is because it doesn't know to look in the disc drive. It proceeds with the error and will not even load in safe mode. We don't have a win 8 recovery disc either and since we're all students, no money to afford someone to look at it. So we are hoping to find some type of fix we can do ourselves. The only other operating system we have is now Win 10 on another laptop.I would be really grateful if anyone could help as the owner of the laptop needs it for study. Technical expertise is not high so I would need instructions in nice plain English please!Thank you kindly in advance,Alicia Drea likes this Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Yuri 174 Administrator Community OwnerMicrosoft MVP 174 585 posts LocationWI Server Posted
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RECOMMENDED: Click here to fix Windows errors and improve PC performance Repairing an unbootable Windows 7 can be a difficult task as you can’t use http://www.intowindows.com/how-to-easily-repair-windows-7-boot-problems-using-startup-repair/ Windows tools or third-party tools like Easy BCD to repair Windows startup.In most of the cases, troubleshooting Windows 7 startup is very simple if you know a few Windows troubleshooting tools. XP users will be surprised to see that the GUI based Windows Recovery Environment. Windows 7 automatically installs the Startup Repair tool onto the operating system partition, so you will always have access to error repair it. After an unsuccessful boot, Windows 7 automatically loads Startup repair, which scans your PC for issues, automatically repairs when possible, and then reboots as normal.If your Windows 7 is not booting, you can follow the instructions given below to fix the problem. But before proceeding make sure that all system hardware is working fine.1. Turn on your PC, insert the Windows 7 installation DVD repairing disk errors and then reboot your machine. If you have created bootable Windows 7 USB flash drive, insert it to start the process.2. Press any key when prompted to do so. Once you press any key, you will see Windows is loading files.3. Once you see Install Windows screen, select your language, keyboard or input panel, and time format and finally click Next button to proceed to the next step.4. In the following screen, you will see Install now button along with repair your computer option at the bottom of the screen. Click Repair your computer option to see System Recovery options box.5. Select your operating system also select Use recovery tools that can help fix problems.6. Under System Recovery options, you will see tools such as Startup Repair, System Restore, Windows Complete PC Restore, Windows Memory Diagnostic Tool, and Command Prompt.How to use these tools:Startup Repair- This option allows you fix missing or damaged system files that might prevent Windows from starting correctly. In most of the cases, you will be able to boot Windows 7 with this option. Startup Repair will check your system for problems, and if found Startup Repair will fix t