Tried safe mode and it gets up to pnp drivers and then freezes,


Repair mode downloads files and freezes and normal boot just stays at
message "Starting Windows" 

On 17.02.2016 09:42, Bryce Stenberg wrote:


> Does windows boot in safe mode? When you say windows doesn't boot,
how far does it actually get? 
> 
> If you run a memory checker does it
come back all ok? It could be that windows is loading something critical
into a memory space that is faulty (since it is new ram) and maybe linux
hasn't yet hit that space. 
> 
> -bryce. 
> 
> FROM:
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> SENT: Tuesday, February 16, 2016 10:32 PM
> TO:
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> SUBJECT: [Linux-users] Can linux boot
even when windows can not? 
> 
> Upgraded my computer from 8gig to 16gig
and suddenly from my duel boot, linux boots fine, windows 7 home premium
does not. 
> 
> Linux shows all 16gig available 
> 
> can go back to old
ram and boot up windows 7. 
> 
> Bios shows all 16gig 
> 
> Got ram in
slots 1 and 3. 
> 
> Is there something clever that linux does that
allows it to boot? 
> 
> Anyone else struck this same problem? 
> 
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