Ctrl + Alt + Delete disk error to restart?
My Lenovo Y530 acted weird enough for about a week after it defrag with defraggler. Gel constantly and trolling. I had to shut down by pressing the button several times. Whereas yesterday it crashed and I fixed in safe mode after you run disk checks. Today, after it in hibernation for a night, it now reads «Disk-read error Ctrl + alt + delete to restart» There's nothing else with this message. Start the computer as usual with the sign of lenovo, but after that, it goes to the error. Lenovo, the purchase of the computer also doesn't give me a disk to restore the system, or any disk. The only program that could I suppose is one key recovery. Even then, I hesitate to use it after you have used in the past. He erases my HDD and resets its original configuration. Thanks for the help!
Hi anonymous,
The error message may be due to one of the following reasons.
· You may have a corrupt MBR (master boot record)
· Your hard drive may have a bad sector
· Defective disk
To fix this, we would require the Windows vista installation disc.
I suggest that arrange you for a Windows vista installation disc and try the steps mentioned below.
Method 1
Run the tool on the computer system restart and check if it works.
What are the system recovery options in Windows Vista?
Method 2
Run the Bootrec.exe tool.
To run this tool, start the Windows RE and run the FixMbr command.
How to use the Bootrec.exe tool in the Windows recovery environment to troubleshoot and repair startup issues in Windows
http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/927392
I hope this helps!
Halima S - Microsoft technical support.
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