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How Long Does Startup Repair Usually Take

Interminable Startup Repair process - how long should I await??

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FeuerFrei
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Instead of booting up Windows 7, my pc saw fit to run Startup Repair utility (tool that comes with Windows) ... ostensibly to fix bug keeping my pc from booting. Not certain what prompted this - never had a trouble before. My concluding deportment before this, were copying many gigabytes of files to a USB flash drive for backup purposes, then shutting off the calculator.

Windows 7 is installed to a classic mechanical hard drive that survived a power surge 10 weeks agone (lightning), and it's been running unremarkably for six weeks.

How long should the Startup Repair task have to end on a 500 GB drive? I let information technology run for 21 HOURS, before shutting off the system forcefully. Information technology never completed. It seems to hang on "Attempting to repair ...". Just it could be just tedious, I've no manner of knowing. The hard-drive-activity indicator calorie-free stays almost perpetually on.

Promise I haven't damaged anything by aborting the procedure multiple times. But I can't Showtime WINDOWS Ordinarily, even if I select that option at the outset. Frustrating. Whether I choose option one) "Run browse (recommended), or option 2) "Kickoff Windows normally" ... the pc merely fires up the Startup Repair scan no matter what I cull.
IT Besides, disables the mouse and keyboard during the scan so I can't hit the "Cancel" button or anything.

So now I'yard stuck waiting indefinitely for the browse to cease. Don't want to article of clothing out the hard bulldoze. Been 19 hours so far ... I've not noticed any reboots during the repair process ... though I don't monitor it 24/vii.

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Remove all the drives , install a dissimilar formatted bulldoze and endeavour to install an OS. If the install is successful the board etc is ok and you have a faulty drive. If not the PC needs to exist replaced. Or put the drive in another pc and see what happens.....
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Await at this:
https://www.techsupportalert.com/content/how-repair-windows-7-organisation-installation-disc.htm

Typically I go kickoff to the command prompt, select the Os drive (normally C: then do a "chkdisk /F". The chkdsk will inspect the division for issues. What I do side by side depends on the chkdsk report/findings.

The most likely scenarios for you are to:
1. Merely run the "Startup Repair" if the chkdsk report is clear.
ii. Run "chkdsk /R" if the chkdsk reports partition errors, so run the "Startup Repair".

Note that the startup repair should preserve your data files and Os settings, simply you could lose some data during the partition repair process when running "chkdsk /R". That may be irrelevant since if the sectionalisation is damaged in a data surface area, and then the data files are already compromised.

FeuerFrei
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Guess I didn't mention this pc was built from all new parts ... the hard drive beingness problematic hither is the ONLY component left over from the build that got lighting struck. Yeah I had to reactivate Windows, and install a ton of drivers for the new hardware, but everything'due south been running fine for half dozen weeks.

Information technology'southward merely ... I did this bulldoze-intensive fill-in just prior to the advent of the bootup trouble. And so I'grand worried about the drive, simply hopeful I can get out of this Repair scan, and run Windows once more.

I Do have an optical drive and my original Windows seven install DVD.
Likewise have a make-new virgin NVMe Samsung EVO that I never could get Windows 7 to utilize, DESPITE the fact that the Evo shows up in Device Managing director every bit a bulldoze (just non visible in Windows Explorer).
Maybe I could install Windows 7 to the EVO ... simply I accept doubts.

FeuerFrei
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Look at this:
https://www.techsupportalert.com/content/how-repair-windows-7-system-installation-disc.htm

Typically I go commencement to the command prompt, select the OS bulldoze (ordinarily C: then do a "chkdisk /F". The chkdsk will inspect the segmentation for problems. What I do adjacent depends on the chkdsk report/findings.

The most probable scenarios for yous are to:
1. Merely run the "Startup Repair" if the chkdsk study is clear.
2. Run "chkdsk /R" if the chkdsk reports partition errors, and so run the "Startup Repair".

Notation that the startup repair should preserve your data files and Os settings, but you could lose some data during the sectionalisation repair process when running "chkdsk /R". That may exist irrelevant since if the partition is damaged in a data area, then the data files are already compromised.

chkdsk is my next footstep. If the System Repair is a fail. Thanks for the caution.

Here's hoping information technology''south readable and I can still get data off it. Have a lifetime of photos. Windows itself can be replaced.

FeuerFrei
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I suppose I'll have to hook up a PS2 keyboard or mouse.
deustroop
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At that place is an easy way to sort out this problem and the hard manner. You are looking at the hard style. And then consider this.

Forget repairing the error, I propose the error is with the HDD. Just byte the bullet and obtain a new drive, remove the electric current drive , install windows ( seven ??? ) on the new drive, attach the sometime drive and transfer whatever to the new drive. You could, out of an abundance of intellectual energy fool with the old bulldoze but I rather suspect you now have a new door end.
The usefulness of the M.2 bulldoze is a carve up issue. Perhaps beginning a separate thread for that. .

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Forget repairing the fault, I suggest the error is with the HDD. Just byte the bullet and obtain a new drive, remove the electric current drive , install windows ( 7 ???
Thanks for the vote, your annotate is pretty much what I said in post ii
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"Testdisk" is a free recover tool that Ive used to not only back information files off a damaged HDD, merely it also has segmentation repair and recovery capability.

Information technology'southward a bit ambiguous, but nevertheless doable.

How to Recover Information and Partitions for Free with TestDisk
https://world wide web.maketecheasier.com/recover-information-and-partitions-for-free-with-testdisk/

https://www.cgsecurity.org/wiki/TestDisk

Practiced Luck

PS: Ive had good luck with spinners. Ive lost just a couple HDDes in decades of using spinners. However, once in a blue moon a section of them can just get corrupted. Ya and come to call up of information technology, that usually involved doing lots of file transfers (and I hateful lots) and large files too.

At to the lowest degree with spinners you can usually get your data off.

Most of the time what is required is just to backoff data files using something similar TestDisk, then "wipe" the drive (ie, write zeros to all sectors), and so re-format. Finally I test the drive for clean bill of health using SeaTools.

The drive works fine indeffinitely thereafter.

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FeuerFrei
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Thou, I've got a new SSD ordered from Newegg.

I tried running the repair tools from the Windows disc, simply information technology wouldn't run, complaining that the utility was "not for the version of Windows" I sought to repair. Thank you microsoft.

"Testdisk" is a free recover tool that Ive used to not only back data files off a damaged HDD, but information technology too has partition repair and recovery capability.

It'south a chip ambiguous, only nevertheless doable.

How to Recover Information and Partitions for Free with TestDisk
https://www.maketecheasier.com/recover-data-and-partitions-for-free-with-testdisk/

https://www.cgsecurity.org/wiki/TestDisk

Skilful Luck

PS: Ive had good luck with spinners. Ive lost simply a couple HDDes in decades of using spinners. However, in one case in a blueish moon a section of them tin can just get corrupted. Ya and come to think of information technology, that usually involved doing lots of file transfers (and I mean lots) and large files too.

At least with spinners you can normally get your data off.

Most of the time what is required is just to backoff data files using something similar TestDisk, then "wipe" the drive (ie, write zeros to all sectors), and so re-format. Finally I test the drive for clean beak of health using SeaTools.

The drive works fine indeffinitely thereafter.

Interesting. Thanks.
WilliamM2
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I have had this consequence on a few Windows seven PC's at work. It boots to system repair and 1 of 2 things happens. It never completes, as in your case, or it takes hours to complete with a message that it could Non repair the drive, so boots commonly with no bug. If information technology never finished, restoring the system from an paradigm has solved the issue, and none of them had anything incorrect with the drive and then far.

Since having a users PC down for fifty-fifty a few hours is problematic, we become straight to the image restore now if system repair starts running. Kick first from a linux CD and become the users pst files and then they don't lose email. If they lose anything else information technology's their issue, we constantly tell them that ALL files become stored on the server where they are constantly backed up, non the local PC. And we run backups to a second bulldoze on the PC every bit well, for those that never larn.

A new system and y'all made no image?

Edit:
That's odd, for some reason this thread showed up as a new post today, I didn't realize it was a calendar month sometime. Carry on.

JEDIYoda
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If its any consolation my estimator has been in a continuous repair loop since December 2001.....but be patient!
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