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Windows 7 won't bootup, has error recovery. it loads files then nothing. screen is black.

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Windows 7 Error recovery would show up when something goes wrong with the software when you restart you pc it would launch as normal and it would launch in Safe Mode or to initiate a System Restore, Windows 7 jumps to this error screen where it gives you the option to either start Windows normally, or to launch an internal program that's called "startup repair."

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Had that problem a few times myself.
Only way I could fix was to restore back to factory condition.
As you boot, watch bottom of screen closely.
depending on system, Should need to press F2, F10, possibly F12, might even be Del.
Most likely you didn't get restore disk, or have made one.
If you do, insert disk before boot up. System should boot to DvD.
Don't forget once restored to update.
Hope this helps
Don

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