It's turn out that the BIOS had been change to another disk mode, IDE, ex-raid. I had also Windows 7 with 0x0000007B blue screen while loading Windows 7. Please help if you can, I have no idea what to try next besides a clean install and I really would rather avoid that. I've also tried changing from AHCI mode to ATA in CMOS, but again no results. I have run all diagnostics on the drive, no errors. I found one fix that seems to work for most, which entails copying the CLASSPNP.SYS file fromĪnother system and copying it to the crippled machine (while renaming the original or something along those lines). This is apparently a semi-well known issue. These threads outline my exact problem ( !! and The BSOD it throws has the error message: Viewing the Boot Log, it hangs on CLASSPNP.SYS. It goes to the Windows Recovery, but it cannot locate the Windows OS to repair/recover. I have a W7 Pro 64 machine (Dell). Two days ago, all programs became very sluggish/hung up, so I restarted in an attempt to set things right.Įver since then, Windows has not booted.
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