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 I was playing around with blue stacks on my windows seven Toshiba laptop when it started to slow down massively in performance. I closed down my laptop and went to bed and when I woke up  and booted up my laptop windows would not boot successfully I've tried just about everything I can, and I don't want to take it  to the store and pay someone to fix it for me. 

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2 hours ago, Meismoron88 said:

 I was playing around with blue stacks on my windows seven Toshiba laptop when it started to slow down massively in performance. I closed down my laptop and went to bed and when I woke up  and booted up my laptop windows would not boot successfully I've tried just about everything I can, and I don't want to take it  to the store and pay someone to fix it for me. 

Honestly depends on what exactly you did, and what the error is if there is an error message.

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7 hours ago, UnboundGodz said:

Honestly depends on what exactly you did, and what the error is if there is an error message.

 I installed pubG And SimCity it would not allow me to open pub G, it said my graphics card is too   Low. Now it  says unmountable_boot_ volume   

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25 minutes ago, TheArkhamKnight said:

Try restoring from Safe Boot mode ?

  I can't get it to boot even in safe mode. I'm assuming this means some court files have been changed? 

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1 hour ago, Meismoron88 said:

  I can't get it to boot even in safe mode. I'm assuming this means some court files have been changed? 

Hmmm... Well there's one thing left then ! You might need to repair your windows using a windows 7 installation dvd/cd/usb.  
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In repair windows, repair with command prompt, and enter the following commands (one by one...)

chkdsk /r
fixboot
fixmbr
exit

Reboot and see if it's fixed ! 

Edit: May take some time, so don't rush !

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1 hour ago, TheArkhamKnight said:

Hmmm... Well there's one thing left then ! You might need to repair your windows using a windows 7 installation dvd/cd/usb.  
EpZ9kQC.png

In repair windows, repair with command prompt, and enter the following commands (one by one...)


chkdsk /r
fixboot
fixmbr
exit

Reboot and see if it's fixed ! 

Edit: May take some time, so don't rush !

Thanks for the help!

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1 hour ago, Meismoron88 said:

 I couldn't find my old windows seven disc. Do you know where I can purchase one?

Nope, Sorry ! ... If you have access to another computer, find some good iso from the internet and make it bootable on a flash drive using Microsoft's windows 7 usd/dvd tool
Doesn't matter if the iso is activated or not. Repairing works with both..

Updated by TheArkhamKnight
Added link properly !

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