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Windows 7 - black screen at login, no user?

Hey, so my computer was running perfectly yesterday but when I turned it on this morning, instead of being able to log in, there was just a black screen with the shutdown/restart and ease of access buttons along with the Windows 7 Ultimate logo at the bottom. I was able to log in once but I couldn't do anything because of some error (63553 I think - not 100% sure) so because I couldn't run any system scans or anything I restarted and ended up where I began. I have tried restarting in all three safe modes too but still had no luck. I have absolutely no idea what happened and I've found nothing at all on the solution. I need to fix it soon because I have work and no other PC to use. If anyone can help, I'd much appreciate it.
Btw, I don't have the original Windows 7 installation CD since I moved house and lost it and my specs are:
Intel i3-2120 CPU
8GB RAM
Radeon HD 7850 GPU
Asrock Z77 Pro4-m Motherboard
550w PSU
Thanks in advance :)

Black Screen of Death at boot with mouse!? Windows 7?

I need help! I have a self built computer.. It's been running fine, but suddenly it died :( When I boot, the windows logo shows and when the login-screen should appear, the screen goes black with the mouse (which I can move).... I didn't do anything to my PC after shutdown and when I started it, it was like this :(

Safe mode=same thing (only mouse is more pixelated) Ctrl Alt Delete doesn't work...

I downloaded the newest drivers from AMD a while ago (I don't remember did I shut it down after or just sleep..)
Windows-disc is not an option :)

Please give me some advice!
If there is some kind of bootable USB repairer around, it would be AWESOME

AMD HD7770

Thanks!

Why is it when i shutdown my windows vista,it blacks out and displays a blue error screen,?

In general terms the Blue Screen of Death (BSOD) can be caused by many different problems and Windows has shut down in order to protect the system. Most BSOD problems are caused by installing new incompatible software or indeed new hardware that has an incorrect driver or somewhere something has become corrupt. In any event you might just be able to roll back your system to a good state before the problems started occurring:

Re-boot your system in Safe Mode: This can be achieved by continually pressing F8 during the boot sequence. You should now see an option to boot your system at the last good boot – select this and if it works give yourself a pat on the back.

Assuming the above failed it is possible that your boot sector or boot files on your hard drive have become corrupt. You can attempt a fix by booting from your ‘Recovery’ CD and following the instructions for ‘Repair’.
If and when the repair has finished you will get the C: prompt. Now type chkdsk /r (NOT chkdsk/r but chkdsk space /r) and press return (enter). This means run a program called check disk and repair any faults found on the hard drive. Sorry but we have not yet finished because I am now going to assume that your Windows Loader file is corrupt and it is this that is causing your BSOD message.

First of all you need to have your C prompt sitting at the root directory of your hard drive. This can be achieved by typing cd c:\
We need to rename your corrupt loader file by typing ren ntldr ntldr.old – did you get an error message? If so you might not be at the root directory so try cd c:\ again and then rename the ntldr file.
Now we must copy your good original loader file from the Recovery CD and put it back into the root directory of your hard drive. For this exercise I am going to assume that your CD drive is drive D but it could be drive E or even F so replace the D in my instructions with your own CD drive letter. Here goes:
Copy D:\i386\ntldr c:\

In English – Copy SPACE D:\i386\ntldr SPACE c:\

Now reboot your system – good luck.

WDW

Windows has recovered from an unexpected shutdown" after sleep?

Is your pc operational now? If it is - go by way of the occasion logs for the date that the blue monitor befell and notice if you'll discover anything there. Generally you'll discover when there were problems. Appear for some thing bad that occurred on that day. In many instances Blue monitors happen as a glitch. For those who learn the blue monitor - it normally says anything about "if this has occurred again... " due to the fact that even Microsoft knows the occasional blue monitor might occur and mostly does no longer repeat. In case your pc will not reboot now - then you'll have got to investigate a hardware failure and spot what can also be changed/repaired. Just right good fortune

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