Repairing a corrupt Windows installation is always a difficult task for beginners especially when you are not able to boot into Windows. Even though one can always use the Windows 7 installation media to boot into Windows Recovery Environment (WinRE) to fix startup problems, it’s also possible to repair Windows 7 boot issues without any installation media.
Unlike previous versions of Windows, Windows 7 automatically installs the Startup Repair tool onto the operating system partition, so that the user can access diagnostic tools without the help of installation media.
By default, after an unsuccessful boot, Windows 7 automatically loads up the startup repair tool and tries to rectify the problem, if possible. If you can’t see Windows 7 automatically loading startup repair after the unsuccessful boot, you can manually run the startup repair tool without the installation media.
Repair Windows 7 startup problem without the Windows 7 DVD/USB
Here is how to run the Startup Repair tool without installation media:
- Power on the machine and press F8 key to see Windows Error Recovery menu.
2. Select the Launch Startup Repair option and hit Enter key to run the startup repair tool.
Startup Repair tool tries to automatically fix the problem. And, if it couldn’t find an issue or solve the issue, it offers you the various advanced options available for system recovery and support.
There are many advanced tools present in the Recovery Environment to help you fix boot issues. Command Prompt, System Restore, System Image Restore, Windows Memory Diagnostic are some the tools available to fix your system issues.
Follow our how to use advanced system recovery tools to repair Windows 7 boot problems guide to know more about these advanced options. Good luck!