HX1 Posted October 7, 2015 Share Posted October 7, 2015 Windows 7 and Windows 10 install usb/disc both hang. :( I would say that this is your hardware... If it starts when the disk is trying access you HD to install you probably have to get a new one... HOWEVER if it is when your laptop gets warm your looking at racking the cause down... and could be your processor/heatsink/thermal paste.. or even solder points would could be separating when getting to temp.. causing physical system instability.. could be one stick of RAM is going bad..or even the PCB of the HD. Hardware problems can be tricky sometimes no matter what tests you run.. it can be bad.. I would give it a once over the best you can... and try again... I had an old laptop that I had to pull the back cover off and place a fan on it to get it to finish installing anything.. especially when temps outside would increase and so would inside temps... but at some points it would even happen seemingly out of the blue or when I gave the system something that worked it.. Look at the hardware, try another HD.. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
perlinpinpin Posted October 7, 2015 Share Posted October 7, 2015 its StartisBack remove it never use StartisBackOn W8.1, StartisBack is perfectly working. Why don't use in W10 ?pretty certain my issues started on windows 10 with installing start is back in the latest fast ring...after installing start is back the program just did not open or run and my native win 10 start orb was frozen almost all the time and did not function normal when it did workMust be a problem between StartisBack ++ and W10. On W8.1 with StartisBack + 1.7.5, no problem since 1 year ! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
knowledge-Spammer Posted October 7, 2015 Share Posted October 7, 2015 i did say not to use this program its not good i use Stardock start 8 is better i think Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Knightmare Posted October 8, 2015 Author Share Posted October 8, 2015 HDD Regenerator claims that it can repair HDD damage. right? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
HX1 Posted October 8, 2015 Share Posted October 8, 2015 Yes it uses a method to realign the blocks I think.. It overwrites the blocks and tries to fix issues in bad blocks/secotrs using that method to realign the disk magnetically.. it can revive but if it is having this issue.. also only mean that the inevitable may still occur. I would not depend on this to repair it.. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Knightmare Posted October 9, 2015 Author Share Posted October 9, 2015 Should I just wipe my C: partition with something like EaseUS Bootable Media? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Skunk1966 Posted October 9, 2015 Share Posted October 9, 2015 I had the same problem about a month ago on a client's laptop. I found Easy Recovery Essentials from Neosmart.They're asking money for it now but you can download it directly from me here:https://mega.nz/#!AQVxVByT!qsIWNzgHrEmVKeFsDi_nzzIxM3OaMY9eArKX-UYqWCEDownload and burn to disc on 4x speed, insert in drive and boot from it.I just waited and it started looking for errors all by itself. When it was done the laptop booted perfectly and never had any trouble booting since then Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
HX1 Posted October 9, 2015 Share Posted October 9, 2015 Should I just wipe my C: partition with something like EaseUS Bootable Media? I would only do this if you have no data you want to keep. Hirens Boot CD will allow you connect something to your USB Ports.. ( may have to load drivers for it... Or use another computer to grab files over the network which you have to load drivers for .. All of it should be provided via options in the menu... IF you have done this and you are ready to reinstall Windows... Then you can use the same disk and tools provided to destroy ALL partitions. BUT I seen this on several laptops and some systems where at first it seems as though it is a bad partition and wiping and repartitioning seems to do the trick.. ( usually bad sectors are not included in reformatting ) BUT then after Windows reinstall, the problem still continues like n a situation where you have hardware degradation. So saying it will fix it is 50/50.. In quite a few cases it didn't resolve the issue, and the system still freezes up while running an OS. If you can't get the OS to install by deleting the partitions with an install disk ( OS ) and its formatting tools automatically you can try with other tools. BUT it is likely there is still another issue.. Possibly stemming from overheating.. you get what I mean.. Worth a try anyway.. but you should be ab;e to tell by the amount of time it takes to reinstall. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Knightmare Posted October 10, 2015 Author Share Posted October 10, 2015 Should I just wipe my C: partition with something like EaseUS Bootable Media?I would only do this if you have no data you want to keep. Hirens Boot CD will allow you connect something to your USB Ports.. ( may have to load drivers for it... Or use another computer to grab files over the network which you have to load drivers for .. All of it should be provided via options in the menu...IF you have done this and you are ready to reinstall Windows... Then you can use the same disk and tools provided to destroy ALL partitions. BUT I seen this on several laptops and some systems where at first it seems as though it is a bad partition and wiping and repartitioning seems to do the trick.. ( usually bad sectors are not included in reformatting ) BUT then after Windows reinstall, the problem still continues like n a situation where you have hardware degradation. So saying it will fix it is 50/50.. In quite a few cases it didn't resolve the issue, and the system still freezes up while running an OS.If you can't get the OS to install by deleting the partitions with an install disk ( OS ) and its formatting tools automatically you can try with other tools. BUT it is likely there is still another issue.. Possibly stemming from overheating.. you get what I mean..Worth a try anyway.. but you should be ab;e to tell by the amount of time it takes to reinstall.None of the windows install media that I have will load how the computer is configured right now. I have my important data on another partition, so I can easily wipe my C: partition. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Skunk1966 Posted October 10, 2015 Share Posted October 10, 2015 None of the windows install media that I have will load how the computer is configured right now. I have my important data on another partition, so I can easily wipe my C: partition.have you tried the recovery disc from the link I gave you? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
HX1 Posted October 10, 2015 Share Posted October 10, 2015 Should I just wipe my C: partition with something like EaseUS Bootable Media? I would only do this if you have no data you want to keep. Hirens Boot CD will allow you connect something to your USB Ports.. ( may have to load drivers for it... Or use another computer to grab files over the network which you have to load drivers for .. All of it should be provided via options in the menu... IF you have done this and you are ready to reinstall Windows... Then you can use the same disk and tools provided to destroy ALL partitions. BUT I seen this on several laptops and some systems where at first it seems as though it is a bad partition and wiping and repartitioning seems to do the trick.. ( usually bad sectors are not included in reformatting ) BUT then after Windows reinstall, the problem still continues like n a situation where you have hardware degradation. So saying it will fix it is 50/50.. In quite a few cases it didn't resolve the issue, and the system still freezes up while running an OS. If you can't get the OS to install by deleting the partitions with an install disk ( OS ) and its formatting tools automatically you can try with other tools. BUT it is likely there is still another issue.. Possibly stemming from overheating.. you get what I mean.. Worth a try anyway.. but you should be ab;e to tell by the amount of time it takes to reinstall.None of the windows install media that I have will load how the computer is configured right now. I have my important data on another partition, so I can easily wipe my C: partition. That partition may be the problem...see if you can pull the data out and completely wipe the drive. Sometimes the problems come from file problems/issues within other partitions. Sounds strange but I seen an ASUS that would not do anything until I wiped all of the partitions off the drive.. even reformatting them would not allow it for whatever reason.. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Knightmare Posted October 18, 2015 Author Share Posted October 18, 2015 Well I fixed the issue...sort of. I just deleted the C: partition with Hiren's Boot CD and reinstalled Windows 7. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
HX1 Posted October 18, 2015 Share Posted October 18, 2015 I would watch your system for issues from here on out... Wierd 'slowness' that seems to happen randomly.. Slow booting so on... The ones I fixed before, they would take a new installation but problems would continue... I think in their the issue could have been worn out or damaged hard drives, or overheating issues which would cause problems with the systems..Hope that it is worked out though... :) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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