!! 0xc01a001d! 18216/52483(\Registry\machine\schema\wcm://microsoft...)

I downloaded the latest SP and only start to


!! 0xc01a001d! 19440/73074(\Registry\machine\schema\wcm://microsoft...)

Sony vaio did not come with startup disks, tried f8 then start from the last know well, get the same result

When you start, you will see the Vaio Logo.

Once you see the Logo, press F10 and you will have two options.

One is to create recovery discs.

Other options allow you to reboot back to factory settings, but wiping anything on your hard drive.

Use the link I gave to see what other options Sony Vaio.

Good luck with it.

See you soon.

Mick Murphy - Microsoft partner

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