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Windows Vista Edition Home Premium. Toshiba laptop. To start in normal mode, can't seem to connect, but then after a few moments, 10-20 seconds or so the PC will be blue screen codes 0x0000008E 0xC0000005 0x862721A7 0xACA6591C.

Can boot into normal mode, with networking. However, many things do not work properly. System restore fails with the error message "system restore failed due to an unspecified error. "The parameter is incorrect (0 x 80070057) '. Event logs have stopped updating. Try to directly access gives the error message "Event Viewer cannot open the newspaper...". The request is not supported (50). Old newspapers can be read as if they are old newspapers registered, but even if the logs are renamed, new logs is not created. Windows Update does not open. New user accounts can be created, but then disappear. Time is right at the minute, but time keeps changing on reboot, it seems to be random. CHKDSK does not restart.

Service event log Windows is running. There is free space on the hard drive. No hardware or software is installed or updated at the time of the occurrence of the problem. I don't have a Windows installation disc.

If you are unable to Windows, try to go to Mode without fail (quickly press F8 just before the Windows splash screen appears.

Please provide the following information:

-Zip please the contents of the directory C:\Windows\Minidump

-Transfer to the public area of a SkyDrive (https://skydrive.live.com) account

-Post a link here so we can download it.

and

-Go to start and type "msinfo32" and press enter

-When the utility opens, save a copy of it as an .nfo file and another copy in a txt file.

-Zip them upward and download them to the Public to a SkyDrive (https://skydrive.live.com) account field

-Post a link here so we can download it.

http://social.technet.Microsoft.com/forums/en-us/w7itproui/thread/4fc10639-02dB-4665-993a-08d865088d65

Use SkyDrive to upload collected files:

http://social.technet.Microsoft.com/forums/en-us/w7itproui/thread/4fc10639-02dB-4665-993a-08d865088d65

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    Hello brent383,

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    You can try the methods below to resolve this issue.

    Method 1:

    Try to start the computer in mode low resolution, as this may be caused if the graphics card is unable to load the drivers.

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    You should try running a Chkdsk on your computer to check if there are bad sectors on the hard disk.

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