If
you are using Windows 7 PC and facing Windows startup issues, then you are reading
the right article. This article explains how to use advanced laptop and desktop repair tools of
Windows 7 that can fix up those computers that are unable to start normally.
Windows
7 and later versions of it come with advanced laptop and desktop repair tools that are helpful in troubleshooting computer
problems related to startup failure, hard drive failure, etc. There are total twelve
tools that are accessible from a variety of ways. Read below to learn the usage
and significance of these tools.
Automatic System Repair (Startup Repair):
This
tool is helpful in repairing system and startup files. By troubleshooting the
startup files, this tool resolves the Windows startup issue. The tool
automatically runs when required. Otherwise, it is accessible from Recovery
Environment that is the Windows repair disc.
System Restore:
The
purpose of this tool is to reset the Windows software and hardware settings
back to a specified date using the system restore points. The tool is helpful
in troubleshooting
computer problems that are vague and without proper resolution. In that
case, the best troubleshooting is to take back the Windows to a point when it
was working normally. System restore points are useful in taking back the
Windows to a previous phase and thus the PC resumes its normal functionality.
Even this tool is accessible from Recovery Environment that is the Windows
repair disc.
Command Prompt:
It’s
a tool through which you can run commands to delete the copy or infuse changes
in your Windows settings. You can use the tool to execute any command-line
functions. If your system is having problem, and you fail to run the commands
normally, then you can use Command Prompt tool to force run the commands. Even
this tool is accessible from Recovery Environment that is the Windows repair
disc.
Safe Mode:
If
you are facing issues in your hard disk drive or other hardware drives, then you can use this
tool to load essential Windows drivers and services. In that way, you can
resolve software-driver conflicts and other potential problems like hard drive failure. This
tool is accessible from Advanced Boot Options window that you can get by
hitting the F8 key while your computer restarts. You can also use the Windows
Error Recovery window to access this tool.
Safe Mode with Networking
This
tool is quite similar to the Safe Mode, just that it is a more advanced laptop and desktop repair
tool. It loads not just the essential drivers and Windows services but also the
basic network services. You can access the Safe Mode tool from the Advanced
Boot Options window.
Safe Mode with Command Prompt
This
tool is basically similar to the Safe Mode tool, just that apart from loading
the essential Windows services and driver, it also boots to the command prompt.
So, from this tool you can run commands also. Safe Mode with Command Prompt
tool is accessible from the Advanced Boot Options window.
Last Known Good Configuration
Somewhat
similar to the system restore points, last known good configuration tool also
takes your operating system back to the last configuration when it was working
good and normally. It is accessible from the Advanced Boot Options window.
Enable Boot Logging
The
objective of Enable Boot Logging tool is to create text log of all startup
processes. Enable Boot Logging tool option is accessible from the Advanced Boot
Options window.
Enable Low-Resolution Video
If
you are facing issue with your video driver, then you can use this tool that
starts Windows with the basic VGA driver. Enable Low-Resolution Video tool,
which is accessible from the Advanced Boot Options window.
Disable Automatic Restart After Failure
Usually,
it happens that when your system encounters failure like blue screen errors or
other types of errors, it automatically restarts. In such a scenario, you don’t
even get the chance to learn what is wrong with the system, nor do you get the
time to call professional and show them the issue with your computer. To avoid
the automatic restart, you can use this tool. It freezes the STOP (blue screen)
error on-screen so that you get time to show it up to the support experts. The blue
screen error goes only when you manually restart your system. You can access
the tool from the Advanced Boot Options window.
System Image Recovery
If
you are facing hard disk
drive issues and suspect a hard drive failure, then you can use this tool. It will restore
a system image backup of the original system drive, i.e., the empty hard disk.
Use this tool only when you have proper backup of your hard drive data. This
tool is accessible from Recovery Environment that is the Windows repair disc.
Windows Memory Diagnostic
This
tool is useful for testing the RAM memory modules for errors. It is accessible
from Recovery Environment, i.e., the Windows repair disc.
Now,
you know how to reach the advanced
laptop and desktop repair tools in your Windows 7 PC. Also, you know
when to use which tool. This knowledge will be helpful in troubleshooting computer
problems pertaining to different aspects.
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