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HP pro 4520s notebook
Microsoft Windows 7 (32-bit)

Dear Sir/Madam, I am not able to boot my system as windows of my notebook has crashed. I dont have any dump also in my  system. I was watching a YouTube video in which engineer says if you disable all parameters in startup and services  your system will be  fast. I run those commands  by doing run msconfig-disable all services and  startup programs  but now my windows is not working it says some error and some bios settings also removed by me. Please help me to get this running as before. Your immediate action in this matter shall be highly appreciated. Thanks Sanjay

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@Sansach 

I think you misunderstood what the YouTube engineer said -- because it's true that if you disable all startup items, your PC will boot faster (and run faster if you don't then manually start those processes).  But if you disable all services, your PC will not work. Period.

 

You have no choice now than to reinstall Windows 7 from scratch -- and since I am presuming you did not bother to make a backup before you did this -- you are in serious trouble because HP has not carried Recovery Media for Win7 for some time now.  So, you will not be able to order that from HP.

 

You can try using Windows images downloaded using the tool from this site:

https://www.heidoc.net/joomla/technology-science/microsoft/67-microsoft-windows-iso-download-tool

Click the Download: Windows-ISo-Download.exe link. This will download that file to your PC. Double-click that file to run it.

Download the tool, run it, and do the following:
1) Select Windows 7 at the upper right
2) Under Select edition, select SP1 OEM -- this is the same as the HP OEM edition
3) Click the Confirm button
4) Select the product language, click confirm button
6) Select either the 64-bit or 32-bit download
7) Select a folder to save the file -- it's downloading 4GB or so of data, so that will take a while depending on the download speed. The progress bar might not show any progress but when the download is nearly done, a window will pop open indicating the ISO file is being moved from a temporary download directory to the folder you selected. The screen will then say Download Complete.

Once you have this, you have a choice of media to create:
1) If you can boot from CD, download and install ImgBurn and use the Write Image to Disk option to create a bootable DVD.
2) If you can boot from USB, download and install RUFUS and use the option to create a bootable USB stick from the ISO file.



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