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Windows 7 Crashed

F4ketribal

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I keep blue screening windows 7 I deleted a bunch of programs and it stopped working I guess and I updated it but it blue screened at 27% how would I force Recovery options at startup?
 
Are you over clocking at all ? Use the disk or boot in safe mode and then find a recovery point to fix this issue .
 
randomly bsod? it could be from os or ram
 
put in the disk go to the command prompt under "repair" and type

sfc /scannow

and dont play with windows applications in the add/remove programs menu. or play with shared DLLs
 
What did you delete?
 
4 reply's no answers . Just gotta love it !
 
I keep blue screening windows 7 I deleted a bunch of programs and it stopped working I guess and I updated it but it blue screened at 27% how would I force Recovery options at startup?

Boot the Windows install disk, choose repair?
 
If you could give us what is the BSOD code then it will us help. The way BSOD appears also helps.
 
I think he got scared off from all the help .
 
I think he can't use the machine anymore. Windows is dead.
 
I keep blue screening windows 7 I deleted a bunch of programs and it stopped working I guess and I updated it but it blue screened at 27% how would I force Recovery options at startup?

This is because you have problems in Windows Registry. It is a common cause of Windows crashes and error messages. Registry problems can occur for many reasons, including references left behind after uninstalling, incorrect removal of software, missing or corrupt hardware drivers or orphaned start-up programs. This will significantly increase the Registry size and slow down your computer, because Windows will need more time to load, search, and read data from the Registry. Scan your system for errors with Digeus Registry Cleaner http://www.digeus.com/products/regcleaner/registry-cleaner.html
 
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