C:\Windows/system32/cmd.exe error. Help, please.

My computer is Windows Vista. When it boots, a black screen with C:\Windows/system32/cmd.exe happens. It freezes and will not respond. I can't type or even close this box. Help, please. I'm not a computer expert, so the simple step by step instructions will be appreciated.

It does not start in safe mode. Is there a way I can fix this in safe mode?

Hello

1. have you made changes on the computer before this problem?

2. do you get any error code or error message?

I would suggest trying the following methods and check if it helps.

Method 1:

Start in safe mode and then put the computer in a clean boot state in order to determine which driver or program is causing this issue.

Step 1: Boot in SafeMode in Windows Vista:

http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows-Vista/start-your-computer-in-safe-mode

Step 2: How to troubleshoot a problem by performing a boot in Windows Vista or Windows 7:

http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/929135

Note: once you have completed troubleshooting, try the procedure described in step 7 to reset the computer to start as usual.

Method 2:

Restore the system to a point when the computer was working fine and check if the problem persists.

What is system restore?

http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows-Vista/what-is-system-restore

For more information, see the following link to learn more about system restore:

http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows-Vista/system-restore-frequently-asked-questions

Hope the information is useful.

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    Please select your language in the drop-down list at the bottom of the page to post your question in the language of your choice. The forum in which you've posted is for English only. If you can't find the desired language, support for additional international sites options are by following the link below: 

    Please, select su idioma in her lista desplegable anterior to send you in el idioma of choice su pregunta. El foro Québec ha published're para frances only. If usted no encuentra el idioma no desee por encima of las options para support otros destinos international themselves can find following el siguiente enlace:

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    Tools that should help you:

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    --
    ..
    --
    "Xemas" wrote in message news: 61bbbc96-ba62-46a7-9ed2-cb4fb30b274e...
    > I get this error whenever I get online, I only have dial-up so I
    > cannot download anything really big unless it's an offline Installer.
    > can I download another computer.
    >
    > C:\Windows\SYSTEM32\cmd.exe
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    > CS:1214 IP:011 d 6f 6 d 20 OP:2e63 choose 'Close' put end to the
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    >
    > I have no idea what it means or is he trying to tell me, as far as I know
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