Error Loading Operating System Windows 7
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Fix for Windows XP, Vista, 7 September 24, 2016 Get the fix for the error Error loading operating system on Windows XP, Windows Vista and Windows 7. error loading operating system windows 7 fix Contents1 About "Error loading operating system"1.1 Description and Symptoms1.2 Symptom 1: "Error error loading operating system windows 7 usb loading operating system" error screen on startup2 Causes of this Error2.1 Cause 1: The hard drive capacity is error loading operating system windows xp too big2.2 Cause 2: The hard drive partition is damaged3 Fix: Use Easy Recovery Essentials 4 Fix Error loading operating system in Windows XP4.1 Fix #1: Check your hard drive status error loading operating system windows 10 in BIOS menu4.2 Fix #2: Recreate the partitions4.3 Fix #3: Update the BIOS5 Fix Error loading operating system in Windows Vista5.1 Fix #1: Run System Restore from the disc5.2 Fix #2: Use Startup Repair6 Fix Error loading operating system in Windows 7, Windows 8 and Windows 106.1 Fix #1: Use bootrec.exe and rebuild the BCD7 More Information7.1
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Linked Entries7.2 Support Links7.3 Applicable Systems About "Error loading operating system" The following information on this error has been compiled by NeoSmart Technologies, based on the information gathered and reported by our global network of engineers, developers, and technicians or partner organizations. Description and Symptoms The error messages, alerts, warnings, and symptoms below are tied to this error. Symptom 1: "Error loading operating system" error screen on startup This error shows when your computer's BIOS doesn't support the capacity of the hard disk where you are installing Windows XP or it's not properly installed. Issues with your hard disk drive's partition can also be a major cause. Alternative error messages. There are no other known alternative messages for this boot error, except the "Error loading operating system" text that appears on your computer's black screen at startup. The "Error loading operating system" error Causes of this Error This error has been known to occur as a result of one of the following causes: Cause 1: The hard drive capacity is too b
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Threads Show Posts Advanced Search Go to Page... Windows 7: Error loading operating system on boot error loading operating system windows xp virtualbox Page 1 of 2 1 2 > 21 May 2012 #1 Placehold Windows 7 13 posts Error loading operating system on boot Ok how to fix error loading operating system without cd so I'll keep this simple, Sony Vaio Windows 7 OEM laptop. So for about 2 days I was receiving 'I/O device errors' and couldn't find what was causing the errors, I performed a chkdsk which took a full day to get to about 80% https://neosmart.net/wiki/error-loading-operating-system/ then the laptop died on me, it switched off and that was that. After rebooting the machine I was presented with 'Error Loading Operating System' and the machine just sits there doing nothing. I tried booting to the hidden recovery partition however the function buttons don't appear to work properly and the only thing I can get into is the Bios. I booted into the Bios, changed the arrangement to boot from optical disk, created a Win7 recovery disk on my home pc and rebooted with the disk http://www.sevenforums.com/general-discussion/230947-error-loading-operating-system-boot.html in the drive. Booted to disk, it runs, 'loading files' appears and then I'm left on a blank screen with a large white cursor, waited about 6hrs but still no change. I discovered that if I reboot a few times I get a 'failed to read disk, press ctrl + alt + del to restart' error. Tried booting from an external device with a recovery disk on the device, doesn't even recognise it. Any idea's? If possible I would like to keep all the data on the disk, if not then as long as I can trigger the Hidden recovery partition I'm happy. Kindest Regards Craig My System Specs System Manufacturer/Model Number Sony Vaio VGC Laptop OS Windows 7 Placehold View Public Profile Find More Posts by Placehold . 23 May 2012 #2 Placehold Windows 7 13 posts Bump I've been looking into the bios a little more and I can't help but feel that this might be a simple boot loader issue, if anyone has a 'Win7 Premium' boot.ini file to spare so I can test this, please let me know. Kindest Regards Craig My System Specs System Manufacturer/Model Number Sony Vaio VGC Laptop OS Windows 7 Placehold View Public Profile Find More Posts by Placehold 23 May 2012 #3 Hopalong X Windows7 Pro 64bit SP-1; Windows XP Pro 32bit 6,478 posts Grafton,IL Quote: Tried booting from an external device with a recovery disk on the device, doesn't even recognise it. This tutorial should help to rebuild MBR.> MBR - Restore Windows 7
user turn the computer power on, after running POST successfully computer jumps to load the operating system installed in the user computer's Hard Disk Drive (HDD). http://how2repair.blogspot.com/p/how-to-repair-error-loading-operating.html In case of Windows XP sometimes it appears that it shows an Error written "Error loading operating system". This Error appears most probably, when a computer shutdown improper like power failure, etc. This cause the operating system installed format corrupt and thus computer fails to recognize the OS installed on HDD. Unknowingly users install a new copy of OS and it caused them lost of their data, operating system instead of installing a new copy of OS on your computer's HDD, It has a solution which is quiet simple and very less time consuming. Just follow the steps below and you'll get your windows running again like before. Step 1: Boot your computer with the help of Windows XP Disc (Try to use the same disc, the one you use to install your previous OS). Step 2: error loading operating when the installation wizard ask you these three options: Press 'Enter' to install a new copy of windows XP. Press 'R' to repair. 'F3' to quite. Select option number 2 "Press 'R' to repair". It will direct you to Command Prompt (DOS). And then just follow the instructions given that time appearing on your Display Monitor/LCD. Note: Default cursor location on prompt starts from C Drive "C:\windows>_", so be sure to change the cursor location to another Drive like D, E drives "D:\>_". You can switch the Drive by typing"D:" and press "Enter" or otherwise drive scan will not run properly. Step 3: Now when you enter into the D drive "D:\>_" type this command "CHKDSK(Space)C:" and press "Enter". CHKDSK (Check Disk) command will start scanning your drive and will fix the corrupt format problems by itself. Step 4: When the CHKDSK scanning completes, it will show you the current status of your scanned drive. After that just type "Exit" and then press "Enter", your computer will restart. Now you can run your windows like it was running before on your computer. NOTE: This procedure can also be useto fix same problem in Windows VISTA. Please also note th