Your computer might restart several times during this process. Startup Repair will check your system for problems, and if found Startup Repair will fix them automatically. In most of the cases, you will be able to boot Windows 7 with this option. Startup Repair- This option allows you fix missing or damaged system files that might prevent Windows from starting correctly. 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. Select your operating system also select Use recovery tools that can help fix problems.Ħ. Click Repair your computer option to see System Recovery options box.ĥ. In the following screen, you will see Install now button along with repair your computer option at the bottom of the screen. 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.Ĥ. Once you press any key, you will see Windows is loading files.ģ. If you have created bootable Windows 7 USB flash drive, insert it to start the process.Ģ. Turn on your PC, insert the Windows 7 installation DVD and then reboot your machine.
But before proceeding make sure that all system hardware is working fine. If your Windows 7 is not booting, you can follow the instructions given below to fix the problem.