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I think I found the problem to my Windows 7 Reboot Loop when it goes to configure from a Windows Update (it stops at 32%). Even when I choose Safe Mode which says it is reverting the Windows Updates.
I'm not 100% sure but it could be my UPEK Fingerprint driver. There was a recent release of an update for it, and Windows Repair Disc did a scan and, though it couldn't fix the issue, the results stated that a driver error was not letting windows startup.
So, once I'm in the Windows (R) aka Windows Repair I have the option to load up Command Prompt. I can then access my Windows Drive which for some reason got assigned to D: instead of C: ... my question is:
Normally if I want to remove a driver I go to Start>Control Panel>System, click on the device and remove it (the driver get's removed). What is the equivalency of this in the Command Prompt?
I don't know WHY they took this out for Vista/Windows7/2008, but under 2000/XP/2003, you could just list the services with "listsvc" and then use "disable" to disable them. http://support.microsoft.com/kb/314058
– KCotreau – 2011-07-14T11:14:54.397I use ERD commander boot disc to remove drivers from startup in these situations, not publicly available but can be found, there is a ERD version for each OS, nice gui interface and easy to use. Microsoft does good things, they just don't always share with the public, a shame. – Moab – 2011-07-14T14:41:17.780