Can not go beyond "Windows Boot Manager".

The following message appeared after restarting my computer (Toshiba Satellite A200 1V0) from a window vista update

Windows could not start. A recent hardwre or software change might be the cause.
To solve the problem.
1. Insert your windows installation disc and restart your computer.
2. choose your language settings, and then click "next".
3. click on "repair your computer".

If you do not have the disk, contact your system administrator or computer manufacturer for assistance.

File: \Boot\BCD
Status: 0xc000014
Info: An error occurred trying to read the windows boot configuration data

Now my problem is that I can not change same anytthing for my computer to boot from CD - I do not have a windows disc but produced Toshiba recover disk but nothing works at all. Ive tried pressing F2, F8, F12, DEL... in fact almost all of the keys just in the hope that it will work.

Anyone got any ideas on what I can do. IM resigned pretty much on the fact that Im going to lose everything that I just need the computer to the top and running again as soon as I can.

Thank you very much

Until one of the experts can give you advice on the repair of your Vista system, you might like to try to recover your files. I'm not very computer literate, but managed to achieve this when I "killed" my installation of Windows 2000. I ASSUME the same process should work with Vista. (Somewhat disturbing, Windows passwords do not seem to matter.)

Download a Linux live CD - Linux "Puppy", I found a small one - download good and easy to use. Burn the .iso file, resulting on a CD. Insert the CD into your CD/DVD drive and start the computer. Let it boot the Linux operating system. (You may need to experiment with the BIOS settings for the computer to boot from CD before its own hard drive).

You now have a linux regardless of your hard disk operating system. (If it is one of the major Linux programs, it will be slow when run from CD - is not a problem - just requires patience!)

With a little luck, the Linux system will see all disks connected to your computer, including your hard drive. (The same as your normal operating system sees a USB and can copy files, for example.) You might then be able to browse the files on your hard drive and copy them to a disk external drive or USB key.

I met a few issue permissions to write to the external drive - sorry, can't remember the flippant answer but it was very simple - and had only once. Again, it just Google the problem. There are many experts Linux display discussions out there!

This does not allow you to start your Vista system or something like that, but if you can get your files copied to a safe place, so you can just copy them back once you have reinstalled the offending Vista system.

I'll try to provide a link to an answer that I already proposed here - Sorry, it's a little tedious, but the link it can be useful, too.

http://forums.computers.Toshiba-Europe.com/forums/thread.jspa?threadID=44736&TSTART=30

One of those things that is easier to do than to describe, perhaps - lots on the internet about Linux rescue CD.

I found a lot of useful articles on this google link:

http://www.Google.co.UK/search?hl=en&q=using+a+Linux+live+CD+to+rescue+Win dows + files & btnG = Google + Search & meta =

I've never been good by entering search terms. you will find many things better.

But the good news is that it would be possible to recover at least some of your data before reinstalling.

If you have not used Linux live CD before, first do some work at home. They are surprisingly easy, especially when you have overcome one or two of the usual initial traps for example try to burn the live CD as data rather than an iso CD then wonder why it won't start. Proabably more easy for you to do a little research on Google than for me to write pages here!

Another alternative, if you're better to dismantle the computers than me, would be to remove it from your hard drive and install it in a suitable external hard drive enclosure. This can then be connected to another computer via a USB port and you should be able to read your files as if a USB flash drive and copy them. I only tried this with the old readers of old desktop computers with nothing on them that counts too - but it seems easy enough. Once again, just a way to copy all your stuff before wiping the hard drive of your laptop and reinstall Vista.

Sorry if it was a little hike - hope that gives you some ideas.

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