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Boggin:
You haven't said if you have tried loading the program in Safe Mode with Networking yet.

If this machine came with Win 7 pre-installed then I would back up all personal stuff, make a note of the product keys for any paid for software and the programs to reinstall and factory reset the machine.

oao:
No, it is not an option. This laptop works with a USB keyboard because the original keyboard stopped working and there was no way to repair it. Consequently I cannot get into BIOS and I cannot select options on the boot menu because I have no access to the keyboard during boot. Neither is reinstalling Windows or restoring from backup for the same reason. It is a backup machine that I keep for emergencies if my main Win10 computer becomes unusable because of the MS shenanigans with Windows updates and I keep both of them in sync.

This is why I need to be able to fix problems from within Windows. Given that SFC scan does not find any problems, if your program gets stuck while loading variables and then does not unload when dismissed, you should be able to figure out why.

Boggin:
The next best thing to booting up into Safe Mode is to perform a clean boot which may or not isolate your antivirus program and then see if the repair program will load.

However, you can still get into Safe Mode with Networking through msconfig which you would also use to perform a clean boot.

To boot into Safe Mode using msconfig - go Start - type msconfig and press enter then under the Boot tab check the boxes for Safe boot and Network - Apply - OK - Restart

To boot normally then go back into msconfig, uncheck the box for Network and then Safe boot - Apply - OK - Restart.

Which antivirus program are you using ?

You can try a repair install which is done from within Windows, but I'll ask Shane if he has any ideas as to why the program should stop loading at 76% when loading the Variables.

You've said you've run a chkdsk - was that in read-only mode, a chkdsk /f or /r and did you notice if it reported any KBs in bad sectors ?

To perform a repair install you need an install disk that includes SP1 and the COA sticker key if it's still legible.

If you don't have such a disk then I can burn you a couple which will cover up to Pro.

PM me with your address if you're interested.

oao:
Thanks for your help.

I have concluded that the effort takes has taken too much of my time. So I will keep the system as is and only use it temporarily in emergencies if my main system becomes unusable. Makes more sense given the state of the hardware. An inexpensive new system to customize to my preferences and optimize from scratch is probably time better spent.

Boggin:
Well go into msconfig and boot into Safe Mode with Networking to see if it will load past 76% - won't take long.

I've emailed Shane about your problem and a link to your thread.

You didn't answer as to whether the chkdsk reported any KBs in bad sectors.

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