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04-21-2012 01:16 PM - edited 04-21-2012 01:28 PM
Hi,
HP Pavillion DV6-3113sa Windows 64-bit
My notebook fails to start up first time most times and will freeze on the Windows Logo screen. When I restart the notebook it most of the time boots up but will come up with a prompt which says 'Windows did not start up normally' and then offers me two prompts 'Start up normally' or 'Launch Start-up Repair (Recommended)'. Clicking on 'start up normally' works most of the time but when I click on the 'Start-up repair' prompt it 'checks system for problems' on the laptop and then says would you like to reset laptop from a previous restore point. I have selected most of the points and then it tells me it failed to reset all of the times. The laptop has been taking a long to load up recently aswell. I think it may be to do with the BIOS from internet research. My BIOS version is up to date (F.28) as I have checked and it should be on F.28.
Please can anyone help?
Thanks
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04-22-2012 12:21 PM
Hello again,
If you have already backed up your computer, you do not need to make a current backup. It would most likely be a faulty backup. This Windows System Scan can only fix your laptop's errors; I have never heard of a Windows System Scan doing harm to a computer. Okay? So, Click on and open your 'Computer Icon', then right click the OS (C) Icon and drop down to and click Properties, click and open up the Tools tab and click Error Checking/Check Now, then check both Automatically fix file system errors and Scan for and attempt recovery of bad sectors, click Start. After a few seconds the computer will state that it will do this at the next restart, click Yes and then close and exit everything by clicking OK and restart your laptop and let it do the entire Windows System Scan. This vital Windows System Scan can easily take upwards of two hours and cannot- repeat- cannot be interfered with whatsoever for any reasons, okay? Once the scan is done, your laptop will restart itself.
Then, after the deep scan, I'd like you to install the following program. It's free, and it has Disk Doctor and Active Boost. And it will clean your system and also speed it up. After downloading, scanning for viruses and installing this program, please get back to me before running it so that I can guide you to the proper safe settings. I have been using the Pro version for about seven years on four different laptops and have never had any issues:
http://www.iobit.com/advancedsystemcareper.html
If it were a rattler. . . .
04-21-2012 07:46 PM - edited 04-21-2012 07:47 PM
You may be having an issue with your hard drive. In order to properly test whether or not your hard drive is at fault, please goto the following link and download Speedfan. Once downloaded, scanned, and installed and running, open up the Smart Tab and run the hard drive tests. Please get back and post the results.
http://download.cnet.com/SpeedFan/3000-2094_4-10067444.html?tag=mncol;1#editorsreview
If it were a rattler. . . .
04-21-2012 09:21 PM
My laptop turns on to a white screen and that's it. I used for 3 months and then problem!! What could have happened? I can't go to a website to download a possible solution. Is the next step to take it to for repair? Suggestions? Anyone?
04-22-2012 06:13 AM - edited 04-22-2012 07:20 AM
Hi thanks for replying SSDrive
I did the extended test and short test. On my hard disk HD0 - 320.1GB - ST9230423AS with Firmware 0006HPM1
The short test showed 'Overall Fitness for drive 90%' and 'Overall Performance 98%' my status said 'no error'
Extended test showed
I will post the extended results when it is finished as it is taking a long time.
04-22-2012 08:35 AM
Hello,
The short and long test are good, but please Perform An In-Depth Online Analysis Of Your Hard Drive and then copy and post the resulting address. This is a deep analysis of the hard drive, and will circumvent the codling, translating it into english terms that any layman can understand. It is quite efficient! Also, open the Info tab, and let it read your laptop's memory cards, to ensure there is no snagup there. Get back!
If it were a rattler. . . .
04-22-2012 09:02 AM - edited 04-22-2012 09:26 AM
Hi
here is the indepth analysis. http://www.hddstatus.com/hdrepanalysis.php
I dont think you can read them I will try and print screen it for you and Here it is...
04-22-2012 10:26 AM
Hello again,
First off, Your hard drive is in excellent shape! That's GOOD!
Secondly, have you run a complete System Scan? If not, got to System drives, OS (C) and right click, drop down to and click Properties, open up the Tools tab and click Error Checking/Check Now, then check both Automatically fix file system errors and Scan for and attempt recovery of bad sectors, click start. After a few seconds the computer will state that it will do this at the next restart, click Yes and then exit and restart your laptop and let it do the entire scan. This vital scan can take upwards of two hours and cannot- repeat- cannot be interfered with whatsoever, okay? Once the scan is done, your laptop will restart.
Then, after the deep scan, I'd like you to install the following program. It's free, and it has Disk Doctor and Active Boost. And it will clean your system and also speed it up. After downloading, scanning and installing this program, please get back to me before running it so that I can guide you to the proper safe settings. I have been using the Pro version for about seven years on four different laptops and have never had any issues:
http://www.iobit.com/advancedsystemcareper.html
If it were a rattler. . . .
04-22-2012 12:21 PM
Hello again,
If you have already backed up your computer, you do not need to make a current backup. It would most likely be a faulty backup. This Windows System Scan can only fix your laptop's errors; I have never heard of a Windows System Scan doing harm to a computer. Okay? So, Click on and open your 'Computer Icon', then right click the OS (C) Icon and drop down to and click Properties, click and open up the Tools tab and click Error Checking/Check Now, then check both Automatically fix file system errors and Scan for and attempt recovery of bad sectors, click Start. After a few seconds the computer will state that it will do this at the next restart, click Yes and then close and exit everything by clicking OK and restart your laptop and let it do the entire Windows System Scan. This vital Windows System Scan can easily take upwards of two hours and cannot- repeat- cannot be interfered with whatsoever for any reasons, okay? Once the scan is done, your laptop will restart itself.
Then, after the deep scan, I'd like you to install the following program. It's free, and it has Disk Doctor and Active Boost. And it will clean your system and also speed it up. After downloading, scanning for viruses and installing this program, please get back to me before running it so that I can guide you to the proper safe settings. I have been using the Pro version for about seven years on four different laptops and have never had any issues:
http://www.iobit.com/advancedsystemcareper.html
If it were a rattler. . . .
