Help! I have HP Pavilion, Vista Premium. Computer does not start correctly because I tried to install SP1 after several procedures, as described below. hope you can help.

Help! I have HP Pavilion, Vista Premium. I had problems with IE8, tried to download IE9, could not because of the system not supporting. Tried to download the SP2, but said no SP1 on the computer to reinstall. Tried to reinstall SP1... now computer begins.. .windows black page is loading files, corporation microsoft, hot flashes, blue screen, startup Repair box appears. Past by looking for problems, Microsoft windows - startup repair cannot repair this computer automatically. I send information about this problem (recommended) and asked to see the error. here: I hope you can help.

Signature of the problem

problem event name startuprepairv2
signature of the problem 01: autofailover
signature of the problem 02: 6.0.6000.16386.6.0.6000.16386
problem signature 03:6
problem signature 04:655374
signature of the problem 05: corruptfile
signature of the problem 06: corruptfile
problem signature 07:3221225624
problem signature 08:0
signature of the 09 problem: unknown
problem signature 10:1168
OS version: 6.0.6000.2.0.0.256.1
Locale ID: 1033

Hi magali,.

Since starup repair fails, you can try perforiming a restore disc Windows Vista starting system and check if the problem occurs.

For more information, you can consult the following articles.

An update is not installed successfully when you try to install the update in Windows Vista and Windows 7

What are the system recovery options in Windows Vista?

When you are able to boot into normal mode, you can read the following article and try the steps to solve the problem of installation of SP1.

How to troubleshoot Windows Vista and Windows Server 2008 service pack installation issues

You can also read the following article and check.

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