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  1. It may sound like an odd thing to try but run the 'startup repair' a couple more times. I have actually had a successful outcome after 3 runs.

     

    If you get back in try not to reboot but look around for clues eg. did you machine do the August Windows Updates?

     

    http://forum.piriform.com/index.php?showtopic=41582

     

    Also what model is your PC?

     

    It's something I've built.

     

    to try and see the BSOD, hit the F8 as usual to get the Safe Menu list of options and choose "Disable system restart when error occurs" (or words to that affect - it's like the 2nd or 3rd last one in the list)

     

    Ok, I'll try that thanks.

  2. So after reading an article on must have programs on PCgamer, I downloaded and ran CCleaner's cache cleaner and registry clean up. Computer ran fine afterward but figured I should restart and is gave me a BSOD on restart. I used installation disk and ran startup repair and was able to get logged in again. After next reboot it again gave me a BSOD and now startup repair won't fix it. Tried system restore and that didn't work either. Have run chkdsk and nothing found. Tried running sfc but it says a system repair is in progress and requires a reboot, but after rebooting I get the same message. Any suggestions?

     

     
    Under Cleaner I left the defaults and clicked Analyze and then Run Cleaner. For Registry I clicked Scan for Issues and then Fix selected issues.

     

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