First of all I want to introduce myself. I’m a Spanish guy (sorry for my English included here) who has been using Avast! since 7years ago or so, and this is my first time here in the forum, which means I’ve been pretty happy with it for all this time.
So well, I’ve bought 2 days ago a new computer:
Asrock 970 Pro3 R2.0
AMD FX Series FX6300 3.5GHz X6
Corsair CX500M 500W Builder Series 80 Plus Bronze
Cooler Master K380 USB 3.0
G.Skill Ripjaws X DDR3 1600 PC3-12800 8GB 2x4GB CL9
Raijintek Themis CPU Cooler
Samsung 840 Evo SSD Series 120GB SATA3
Sapphire R7 260X OC 2GB GDDR5
Seagate Barracuda 7200.14 1TB SATA3
Afterc connecting to the power and screen I run it, install my official version of Windows 7 Professional (thanks to my University for that), avast! (newest one), skype, google chrome and that’s it. After Windows Update found some updates to install y restarted my computer.
Installing updates while shutting down and then just don’t start at all, get stucked on Windows 7 logo but doesn’t go any further.
I have already tried:
Starting on secure mode (any of them) and it gets stucked on that aswRvrt.sys (damn it! T_T).
Boot from my w7 iso and try to repair, to backup, to install again, but it just doesn’t work at all. It goes really really slow and just keep searching for backup, or trying to do whatever, it just cannot do anything.
I’ve read a lot around the forums (like the whole night) and found some people who tried to boot liveCD Ubuntu, but it didn’t worked out on my computer either.
So here I am, so desesperate and asking for help.
Hope you can help me because I’m getting a bit mad.
Thank you for your time,
MarieteTBC
PS: I don’t mind on a full format of my computer because I have my files saved on my external HDD, I just want it to work again ^^.
notepad and press Enter.
The notepad opens. Under File menu select Open.
Select “Computer” and find your flash drive letter and close the notepad.
In the command window type e:\frst64.exe or FRST.exe and press Enter Note: Replace letter e with the drive letter of your flash drive.
The tool will start to run.
When the tool opens click Yes to disclaimer.
I’m going to attach dropbox link so you can check some screenshoots for how my booting is going (haven’t reached the “prompt” option yet).
Maybe this would help.
By the way, it’s in Spanish but I hope you can understand it by the interface itself.
So it is not even letting you get as far as the control prompt ?
OK lets now try it from a different type operating system. You will need to create the USB on a different computer
Download Peazip to the desktop
Run and install the programme
As it installs this page will show, deselect the AVG ticks
Press decline and it will then install cleanly
[*]Reboot your system using the boot USB you just created. Note : If you do not know how to set your computer to boot from USB follow the steps here
[]As the Programme needs to detect your hardware and load the operating system, I would recommend a nice cup of tea whilst it loads
[]Your system should now display a Reatogo desktop.
[]Locate the flash drive and run FSRT
[]The tool will start to run.
[*]When the tool opens click Yes to disclaimer.
[*]Press Scan button.
[*]It will make a log (FRST.txt) on the flash drive. Please copy and paste it to your reply.
I’m sorry for being too annoying with this, but:
Do you have any other possible solution for my problem?
As I said before, I don’t mind losing any information from my computer.
Thanks!
EDIT: is there any possibility that it might be some failure on my SSD/HDD devices?
When trying to run Windows 7 (the one I installed on my SSD) it just doesn’t go any further of the Windows logo.
If I press F8 and choose secure modes and all of those, it does nothing either (running until …/aswRvrt.sys).
If I use my DVD installer, nothing I choose seems to work. Either repair, backup, just re-install… etc (is the same DVD I used 2 days ago and it worked, by the way).
Besides everything takes a whole life to load (isn’t SSD supposed to be damn fast?).
Thanks for your awesome attention, even though nothing is working, I do really appreciate your time and efforts
OK could you go into the BIOS and confirm that the SSD is set as first boot device if it is not could you set it to that. I assume here that windows is installed on the SSD