Many Windows 7 users face situations where their system becomes unresponsive or encounters errors at startup. In such situations, restoring the system at startup can often help resolve the issue. If you’re experiencing similar problems, follow this step-by-step guide to restore your Windows 7 at startup.

1. Boot from the Windows 7 Installation Disc

The first step is to boot your computer from the Windows 7 installation disc. Insert the disc into your CD/DVD drive and restart your computer.

During startup, pay attention to the screen and look for a message that prompts you to press a certain key to enter the BIOS setup or boot options. The specific key varies depending on your computer’s manufacturer (common keys are F2, F12, DEL, or ESC).

Once you enter the BIOS setup or boot options, navigate to the “Boot” tab and change the boot order to prioritize the CD/DVD drive. Save the changes and exit the BIOS setup.

Your computer will now boot from the Windows 7 installation disc.

2. Choose Your Language and Settings

After booting from the Windows 7 installation disc, you will be presented with a screen to choose your language, time, and currency format. Select the appropriate preferences and click “Next” to continue.

3. Click on “Repair Your Computer”

On the next screen, instead of clicking “Install Now,” scroll down and click on “Repair your computer.”

A system recovery options window will appear. Click on “Next” to proceed.

4. Select “System Restore”

The system recovery options window will display several recovery tools. Choose “System Restore” to restore your computer to an earlier working state.

Click on “Next” to continue.

5. Choose the Restore Point

In the System Restore window, you will see a list of available restore points. These points represent different dates when your system was functioning properly. Select a restore point before the issue occurred and click on “Next.”

Note: Ensure you choose a restore point before the problem began to maximize the chances of successful restoration.

6. Confirm the Restoration

Before starting the restoration process, carefully review the selected restore point and the programs that will be affected by the restoration.

Click on “Finish” to begin the restoration process.

7. Wait for the Restoration to Complete

Windows 7 will now restore your system back to the selected restore point. This process might take a while, so be patient and avoid interrupting it.

8. Restart Your Computer

After the restoration process is complete, you will see a confirmation message. Click on “Restart” to reboot your computer.

Your computer will restart and boot into Windows 7, hopefully free from the startup issues you were experiencing.

Remember to run a thorough antivirus scan and update your system software to prevent any future issues.

  • Boot from the Windows 7 Installation Disc
  • Choose Your Language and Settings
  • Click on “Repair Your Computer”
  • Select “System Restore”
  • Choose the Restore Point
  • Confirm the Restoration
  • Wait for the Restoration to Complete
  • Restart Your Computer

By following this step-by-step guide, you can easily restore your Windows 7 at startup and resolve any issues that may be preventing your computer from functioning properly.

Remember, system restoration is a powerful tool, so ensure you choose the correct restore point to avoid any unintended consequences. Make regular backups of your important files to safeguard against data loss.

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