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Solution 5: Boot your laptop without data loss
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Step 4: Press the install now button and follow the instructions to reinstall the Windows. Step 3: Choose your language, currency, and time. Step 2: Insert DVD or USB flash drive and restart your PC. Step 1: Restart the PC, and then press F2, or F9 or Del/Esc key to enter the BIOS. Step 2: Now go to Advanced options -> Troubleshoot -> Reset this PCįollow the below steps to reinstall the Windows Step 1: Press the power button and press the F9 key simultaneously to activate the Automatic Repair program. Another option is reinstalling the operating system.
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If the above steps don't work for your PC, you can reset the PC to factory settings. Solution 3: Reset your Lenovo PC to factory settings Step 3: Then input these commands and execute one by one: Step 2: Go to the option "Repair your computer" then Troubleshoot > Advance options and then reach Command Prompt option. You can use any disc of Windows 7, 8, or 10. Step 1: Boot their Lenovo PC from the windows disc. Users having a windows-installation CD can do this: You can fix the corrupted or missing BCD file using – the command prompt. If the BCD files or boot sector is corrupted or missing, it can cause your system to be stuck in the boot loop problem. Follow the instructions to see the result of the Automatic Repair. Then move to Troubleshoot -> Advanced options -> Automatic Repair. Step 2: Navigate to Repair your computer. Step 1: Start your computer from Windows installation CD and then press any key. To use the automatic repair, you will need a windows compact disc. You can use automatic repair for your Lenovo computer.
Solution 7: Unplug all the external devices and perform a hard reset.
Solution 5: Boot your laptop without data loss.Solution 3: Reset your Lenovo PC to factory settings.Another common issue is that users sometimes don't shut down the windows properly. Some other common boot-up issues include incorrectly installed software, corrupt driver software, failed windows updates, etc. Sometimes, a virus or malicious program corrupts the Windows operating system files that cause the system to stuck on the boot menu.
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Software IssuesĪ problem in the Windows operating system can also cause the system stuck on the boot menu. Sometimes a faulty hard drive is the cause of boot failure, and the system will show you errors like "No boot sector found" or "Windows boot error." The Lenovo PCs are also stuck on the booting screen when they show the LENOVO logo. Let us explore some common issues that cause boot errors in Lenovo laptops. Many things like errors, malicious programs, and problems in the hard drive can cause a PC stuck in the boot menu.
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Note: These are links to latest drivers present on Dell Support website as of 6th Nov 2014. Intel HD Graphics 4000 driver for Windows 8.1/10 圆4ĪMD Raedon HD 7670M/7730M Graphics Driver for Windows 8.1/10 圆4 That is causing this problem in the first place. > You will see that your current Intel HD Graphics 4000 Driver is a newer version of the one listed there by Dell. > Got to the 'Drivers and Downloads' tab and select the 'Video' drivers. > Type in your 'Service Tag' (Its under your laptop.if it isn't then dell can detect automatically too so don't worry if you cannot find) Video driver updating takes patience and calm! Don't hurry! (It'll be working but no driver to interface with Windows). DO NOT uninstall any graphics driver.you may lose your display.
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You will have to download them from Dell website. So reinstall the Intel HD Graphics 4000 driver and reinstall the AMD Readon HD 7730 Graphics card driver after that. The problem is the latest 'Intel HD Graphics 4000' Driver updated on 30th September was clashing with my AMD Raedon HD 7730 Graphics driver. It means that the Graphics card is getting confused on start-up and goes in infinite loop. I searched for that Thread Stuck in Device driver error. So I searched online and found that many other Dell Inspiron brothers had the same problem.