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    Help!! Windows stopped booting on bootcamp!!

    Discussion in 'Apple and Mac OS X' started by Luke1708, May 9, 2009.

  1. Luke1708

    Luke1708 Notebook Virtuoso NBR Reviewer

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    I was on vista bootcamp and Loading a page on this site and listening to the music at the same time. My computer froze. I hard shut it down and restarted to my mac os x to set the fans to max. Now when i'm im booting to windows through bootcamp, I goes past the first blinking cursor at the top and before showing the cursor a second time, it stops on a black screen and continues booting up. It doesn't go past the black screen. I hard shut it down and went to parallels to try to boot it. It boots up fine on parallels!! :eek: :eek: Now what happened? Is it something to do with my bootcamp manager? I don't want to re format my windows again.
     
  2. HLdan

    HLdan Notebook Virtuoso

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    Drop the partition and reinstall Windows. Are you not using Mac OS X at all?
     
  3. Luke1708

    Luke1708 Notebook Virtuoso NBR Reviewer

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    I use os x but i was going to undervolt the cpu on the windows side so that my temps go below 60's when i surf on the net. Isn't there any other solution apart from formatting?
     
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    i would try putting your vista dvd back in and booting from the dvd and choose the option "repair windows"
     
  5. Luke1708

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    Too late. I formatted it.