What to Do When Your PC Won’t Boot into Windows
1) Try Safe Mode First
When your PC just won’t boot into Windows at all, you’ll probably want to start off with Safe Mode—use the F8 key right when the system starts up to access the menu and see if Windows will boot into Safe Mode. If you’re able to get into Windows, the problem is likely something that would load only when you boot normally—graphics card drivers, junk applications, or perhaps some spy ware applications.
If Safe Mode Doesn’t Work
Why You Don’t Need to Regularly Reinstall Windows
One of the most persistent myths about Windows is that you need to reinstall the operating system regularly to keep it running at top performance. Let’s take a look at the real problem and how to fix it.
Let’s talk a little bit about “Windows rot” and how to solve the problem. Windows doesn’t slow down or “rot” if you were to just take care of your PC a little more. Follow these tips, and you won’t have to waste your precious time spend hours backing up data, installing from disc, and re-installing your essential applications.
3 Hair-Raising Facts About Your PC

These are 3 things about your PC that will raise your hair on end:
- Your computer’s operating system begins to “rot” the minute you start working on it
- Viruses leave damage on your operating system, even after they are deleted
- Moving files and folders rearranges the “logic” of your computer, resulting in instability and crashes
However, the good news is Reimage’s online PC repair program deals directly with all 3 problems!
What does it diagnose?
- Performance & stability problems
- Security issues
- Windows “rot”
How does it work?
Reimage PC Repair Statistics: Avg # of Registry Keys Reset During Repair
Here’s a bar graph depicting the number of registry keys and values in your Windows registry, per operating system. See how many your operating system configuration has when it’s freshly installed.

Now look at how many registry keys Reimage resets during a repair, on average.

Average Number of Registry Keys Reset by Reimage during repair, per operating system
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Windows security update causes ‘blue screen of death’ for some
Windows users reported receiving the “blue screen of death“ on their computers after installing Microsoft’s latest security updates released in February.
Most of the people complaining on a Windows forum said they had the problem on Windows XP, but one person also reported problems on Windows 7.
Users posted a fix on the site that they said seemed to work, but that didn’t necessarily quell the anger.
“Where at Microsoft do I send my invoice for hours spent fixing this BS?” one person wrote.
Who is Your PC’s Worst Enemy?
In an ideal world, all PCs would have exactly the same hardware configuration, and it wouldn’t matter what you do on your PC, how much hardware or software you load, what software you download from the internet, what you install on the computer, what you remove and uninstall, or how many different programs you launch concurrently. Unfortunately, we don’t live in an ideal world. And you don’t have to use a PC for very long to know that things don’t always work the way they should. In fact, in the real world, if you buy the exact same PC as your friend, with the same operating system, you are likely to have two completely different computers in a very short time.
Early Detection Can Prevent Major PC Damage
Just like in the medical profession, all PC problems that are detected early will be sure to save time, money and major frustration issues.
Viruses and Early Detection
The first viruses were written for nothing more than pranks. Today, viruses are meant to cause major damage to the Operating System, your personal data, and to even steal your identity. This makes it imperative to do early detection of viruses in order to minimize the extent of the damage and/or theft of identity factors.
Buy A New Computer – or Repair The One You Have?
If you’re like most consumers, your computer is now more than a year old. You have come to love it, as you spend most of your wakeful hours working and playing on this machine. You have become comfortable with the organizations of your browser favorites, like the shortcuts on your desktop, and fully enjoy the applications you downloaded and use every day. But yes, the performance has slowed down, and yes, there are pop-ups and error messages now and then, even crashing and freezing has started to become more frequent – and in the middle of a chat session.
What You Should Use to Fix Your PC: Registry Cleaners vs. Anti-Virus
If you’re computer is crashing and freezing all the time and some funny looking blue screen pops up every once in awhile, you may have some problems with your PC. Even if you don’t think you have problems with your PC, you probably still do. When your Internet Explorer shuts down every once in awhile while you’re browsing or you get an error message when you try to run a program, something is wrong with your PC. At this point, you have a couple options. You may want to choose a registry cleaner or you might want to use an anti-virus service. What happens if you need both or something completely different? Let’s clear up some confusion, in case there is any.
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