I'm going to repeatedly use windows startup repair system to start my lap top.

I'm going to repeatedly use windows startup repair to start my lap top. Especially if the problem, but sometimes I had to reset to an earlier date. Any ideas why please. Jenny

Hi JennyPlaster,

·         Did you the latest changes on the computer?

·         How long have you been faced with this problem?

·         What happens when you try to start in normal mode?

·         You receive an error message?

I suggest that you try the procedure described in the section provided below.

http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows-Vista/what-to-do-if-Windows-wont-start-correctly

Tags: Windows

Similar Questions

  • Can I have Windows 7 Professional and Windows 10 operating systems on the same lap top

    Can I have Windows 7 Professional and Windows 10 operating systems on the same lap top

    Yes, you can, but not with the free upgrade, you will need to purchase a full license for Windows 10 to do this.

    Step 1: purchase a license:

    Buy Windows 10 family/professional edition

    Step 2: Download Windows 10 and create a bootable copy

    How to download official Windows 10 ISO files

    Step 3: Create the partition then install dual-boot configuration:

    How to: install a Setup to dual-boot with Windows 10 and earlier versions of Windows

  • My computer guard direct me to the Windows Startup Repair loop. Is this a virus? If this is not the case, what should I do?

    OK, here's a little history:
    When was surfing the Internet (using Mozilla Firefox), he froze and said that he "did not." Then I left the computer alone for a good 15 minutes, but to realize that nothing happened. From there, I decided to disconnect the computer to see if I can re - open Firefox. But when I tried to connect it back, the computer take me on the desk. It was stuck at the screen that says 'Welcome' (the form that appears after clicking on your user name) in the end, I turned off the computer by holding the power button, because there was nothing I could do. When I turned on the computer a few minutes later, it was time that I met a huge problem.

    The problem:
    When I turned it back on, a black screen appears that gives you the ability to boot your system with a repair on your computer, or start normally. I chose "start normally. After that, it took me a blue screen with a window that says "Startup Repair". He began to scan the computer saying «attempted repairs...» "When I saw this, I turned immediately shut down the computer, thinking it was some sort of virus that pretends to fix the computer. Nevertheless, I decided to turn it on for the second time. Of course, it's the same thing. But this time, I allow the scanning process to complete. When it was over, he said that the system could not be repaired and advised me to contact Microsoft, with my "contact information." I took this as a red flag, and click Cancel. I suspected it was an attempt to identity theft. (Though, I could be wrong, of course.)

    Honestly, I don't know if if there is indeed something wrong with the computer or if it's a virus.

    I tried to find out by going online and looking for solutions. From there, I tried a method where you press F8 several times until the Advanced Boot Options go up and selected "Last known Configuration" that did not work. I also heard on the "chkdsk" method, but I don't know how to do and there is no guarantee this will work.

    After that, I did more research and realized there were several ways to solve this problem. But when I went through the tutorials, the steps have been very confusing to me. I felt like most of these tutorials aimed computer technicians or people who knew in fixing computers. The steps were so confused until I found myself referring more questions than real answers!

    So now I'm reaching out to help, and I really need! It would be greatly appreciated! I really don't want to format all my data.

    Please keep in mind that I am a lover of computers operating. The two programs I normally use are Mozilla Firefox and Microsoft Word. So please don't be assuming that I know my way in and out of a computer. I'm no where near, in every sense of the term, an 'Expert '. If you can, I would like a simple, easy to follow, simple tutorial, step by step, which is not turned to professional users. Still, I am not very competent in operating computers.

    Hello

    You have tried yet.

    Scan of Malware in Safe Mode with network.

    http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/tutorials/how-to-start-Windows-in-safe-mode/#Vista

    Windows Vista

    Using the F8 method:

    1. Restart your computer.
    2. When the computer starts, you will see your computer hardware are listed. When you see this information begins to tap the F8 key repeatedly until you are presented with the Boot Options Advanced Windows Vista.
    3. Select the Safe Mode with networking with the arrow keys.
    4. Then press enter on your keyboard to start mode without failure of Vista.
    5. To start Windows, you'll be a typical logon screen. Connect to your computer and Vista goes into safe mode.
    6. Do whatever tasks you need and when you are done, reboot to return to normal mode.

    Once in Safe Mode with network, download and run RKill.

    RKill does NOT remove the malware; It stops the Malware process that gives you a chance to remove it with your security programs.

    http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/download/rkill/

    Then, download, install, update and scan your system with the free version of Malwarebytes AntiMalware in Mode safe mode with networking:

    http://www.Malwarebytes.org/products/malwarebytes_free

    See you soon.

    p.s. If the message is genuine, please read this:

    The startup repair options are provided with a large number of systems of operating pre-installed.

    If this does not work, please read this

    Manufacturers recovery disks normally do not have Service Options; they are normally a relocation to the factory only settings option.

    Here is the guide to repair Options using a Vista DVD from Microsoft.

    If a friend or a work acquantance of yours has one, you can borrow and use it for repairs.

    http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/tutorials/repair-Windows-with-Windows-Startup-Repair/

    Table of contents

    1. Overview of Windows Vista repair options
    2. How to perform an automatic repair of Windows Vista using Startup Repair
    3. Advanced Tools Overview
    4. Conclusion

    If you do not or can not borrow a Microsoft DVD there is a download of a file ISO of Vista Startup Repair available that you can put on a Bootable floppy to make the above startup repair and that the method is recommended by a large number of posters in these Forums.

    Unfortunately, you have to buy it.

    Here is a link to it:

    http://NeoSmart.net/blog/2011/Windows-Recovery-discs-updated-reinstated/

  • Computer still needs to use the Startup Repair tool

    Original title: my computer still needs to use the Startup Repair tool and I did a full scan of my computer and nothing came, so I don't know why I always have to use the Startup Repair tool

    I have windows vista

    Hello

    ·         The Startup Repair succeeded?

    ·         You receive an error message or error message?

    ·         Did you do changes on the computer before the show?

    Follow the suggestions below for a possible solution:

    Method 1: Follow the steps in the following article, and check, if that helps.

    Windows Vista or Windows 7 unbootable, and the Startup Repair tool does not resolve the problem

    http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/934540

     

    Method 2: I suggest you do the startup repair using the Windows Vista disc and check if that helps. Consult the following link for the Startup Repair.

     

    What are the system recovery options in Windows Vista?

    http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows-Vista/what-are-the-system-recovery-options-in-Windows-Vista

    Let us know if that helps.

  • can someone help me while I install windows 7 I got massage that windows did not read my DVD my lap top hp probook 4540 i5 s any help pls

    can someone help me while I install windows 7 I got massage that windows did not read my DVD my lap top hp probook 4540 i5 s any help pls

    Hi, Ahmed.

    Have you tried using a different DVD?

    I would also create a USB support and then try to install.

    Take a look at this-

    http://www.microsoftstore.com/store/msusa/HTML/pbPage.Help_Win7_usbdvd_dwnTool

    To let us know.

  • Windows Startup Repair failed

    Event name: StartupRepairV2

    Signature 01: Autofailove

    Signature 02: 6.06000.16386.6.0.6001.18000

    Signed 03:6

    Signature 04:131074

    Signature 05: no root cause

    Signature 06: no root cause

    Signature 07:0

    Signature 08: 1

    Signed 09: System Restore

    Signed 02:0

    OS version: 6.0.6000.2.0.0.2561

    Locale ID: 1033

    my system repeatedly fails at startup. earlier repair work starts and when I select Restore restores point to last files.

    but on both occaisons I got a message saying that windows cannot repiar system and the error message as above was posted. later, the restore worked!

    Please help fix the winows

    Hello, Pushi_915,

    This question belonged to repair the system and recovery Forum.  Note the drop-down menus:

    http://answers.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows/Forum/windows_xp-System?tab=unanswered

    I've included the link for the same cause and resolution as follows:

    How to do a startup repair disk:

    Download the ISO on the link provided and make a record of repair time it starts.

    Go to your Bios/Setup, or the Boot Menu at startup and change the Boot order to make the DVD/CD drive 1st in the boot order, then reboot with the disk in the drive.

    At the startup/power on you should see at the bottom of the screen either F2 or DELETE, go to Setup/Bios or F12 for the Boot Menu.

    When you have changed that, insert the Bootable disk you did in the drive and reboot.

    http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/tutorials/tutorial148.html

    Link above shows what the process looks like and a manual, it load the repair options.

    NeoSmart containing the content of the Windows Vista DVD 'Recovery Centre', as we refer to him. It cannot be used to install or reinstall Windows Vista, and is just a Windows PE interface to recovering your PC. Technically, we could re-create this installation with downloadable media media freely from Microsoft (namely the Microsoft WAIK, several gigabyte download); but it is pretty darn decent of Microsoft to present Windows users who might not be able to create such a thing on their own.

    Read all the info on the website on how to create and use it.

    http://NeoSmart.net/blog/2008/Windows-Vista-recovery-disc-download/

    ISO Burner: http://www.snapfiles.com/get/active-isoburner.html

    It's a very good Vista startup repair disk.

    You can do a system restart tool, system, etc it restore.

    It is NOT a disc of resettlement.

    And the 32-bit is what normally comes on a computer, unless 64-bit.

    ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

    How to get Vista recovery Media or the Vista recovery Partition on your computer back to factory settings.

    There is no Vista free download legal available.

    Contact your computer manufacturer and ask them to send a recovery disk/s Vista set.

    Normally, they do this for a cost of $ small.

    In addition, ask them if you have a recovery Partition on your computer/laptop to restore it to factory settings.

    See if a manual provided with the computer or go to the manufacturer's website, email or you can call for information on how to make a recovery.

    Normally, you have to press F10 or F11 at startup to start the recovery process...

    Another way I've seen on some models is press F8 and go to a list of startup options, and launch a recovery of standards of plant with it, by selecting the repair option.

    Ask them if you can also make recovery disk/s for the recovery Partition in case of a system Crash or hard drive failure.

    They will tell you how to do this.

    Every computer manufacturer has their own way of making recovery disk/s.

    Or borrow a good Microsoft Vista DVD (not Dell, HP, etc).
    A good Vista DVD contains all versions of Vista.
    The product key determines which version of Vista is installed.

    There are 2 disks of Vista: one for 32-bit operating system, and one for 64-bit operating system.

    If install a cleaning is required with a good DVD of Vista (not HP, Dell recovery disks):

    Go to your Bios/Setup, or the Boot Menu at startup and change the Boot order to make the DVD/CD drive 1st in the boot order, then reboot with the disk in the drive.

    At the startup/power on you should see at the bottom of the screen either F2 or DELETE, go to Setup/Bios or F12 for the Boot Menu

    http://support.Microsoft.com/default.aspx/KB/918884

    MS advice on the conduct of clean install.

    http://www.theeldergeekvista.com/vista_clean_installation.htm

    A tutorial on the use of a clean install

    http://www.winsupersite.com/showcase/winvista_install_03.asp

    Super Guide Windows Vista Installation

    After installation > go to the website of the manufacturer of your computer/notebook > drivers and downloads Section > key in your model number > get latest Vista drivers for it > download/install them.

    http://answers.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows/Forum/windows_vista-system/startuprepairv2-with-problem-signature-01/e78dc24a-63e7-4314-8dc6-b1398981f41f

  • Startup Repair loop - cannot start Windows

    Hello

    I have problems with repair system continuously in a loop and it is not letting me open my computer.
    Once he arrives, he works to try to find a problem and then can't find the problem. It is said "If you have recently attached a device to this computer, such as a camera or portable music player, remove it and restart your computer.
    I don't have anything fixed, but I will tell when it first happened, I got my attached flash player. Since then, it is not attached.

    Here are the details of the diagnosis of start-up and repair repairs:

    Journal of diagnostic and repair repair startup
    -----------------------------------------------------
    Last sucessful start: 2010-05-24 04:31:12 (GMT)
    Number of repair attempts: 18

    Details of the session
    --------------------------------------
    System disk = \Device\Harddisk0
    Windows directory = C:\Windows
    AutoChk run = 0
    Number of root causes = 1

    The test is performed:
    ---------------------------------
    Name: Search for updates
    Result: Completed successfully. Error code = 0 x 0
    Taking time = 16ms

    The test is performed:
    -----------------------------------
    Name: Drive for System Test
    Result: Completed successfully. Error code = 0 x 0
    Taking time = 0ms

    The test is performed:
    --------------------------------------
    Name: Metadata for the drive Test
    Result: Completed successfully. Error code = 0 x 0
    Time taken = 140ms

    The test is performed:
    --------------------------------------
    Name: Target OS Test
    Result: Completed successfully. Error code = 0 x 0
    Time taken = 141ms

    The test is performed:
    --------------------------------------
    Name: Checking content Volume
    Result: Completed successfully. Error code = 0 x 0
    Time taken = s 280ms

    The test is performed:
    --------------------------------------
    Name: Diagnostic Boot manager
    Result: Completed successfully. Error code = 0 x 0
    Taking time = 0ms

    The test is performed:
    --------------------------------------
    Name: Diagnosis of the system startup log
    Result: Completed successfully. Error code = 0 x 0
    Taking time = 0ms

    The test is performed:
    --------------------------------------
    Name: event log diagnosis
    Result: Completed successfully. Error code = 0 x 0
    Taking time = 110ms

    The test is performed:
    --------------------------------------
    Rated: Internal audit of State
    Result: Completed successfully. Error code = 0 x 0
    Time taken = 62ms

    Root cause found:
    ------------------------------
    Startup Repair tried several times but still not determine the cause of the problem

    --------------------------------
    --------------------------------

    Then he repeats the same thing 3 times...

    I tried to do a system restore did not work.
    I tried to start with last known configuration work. Did not work.

    Does anyone have an idea what I can do for the next step and how to fix this?

    I installed SP2 less than a week ago, and I was working on a problem with the malware as well when this happened

    Any help would be appreciated!

    Thank you

    Lucas

    Hi lschoen114,

    Remove all CD/DVD and restart the computer. Press the F8 key as soon as you start it again, until you reach the Advanced Startup Options menu. Select disable automatic system failure reboot so you can enter the code of stop error when startup fails.  View the details on the screen.

    Dena
    Microsoft Answers Support Engineer
    Visit our Microsoft answers feedback Forum and let us know what you think.

  • Computer turns on but does not boot to Windows, startup repair does not work

    When I turn on my laptop, it brings me to a screen titled "Windows Error Recovery" which means the following:

    "Windows did not start.  A recent hardware or software change might be the cause. »

    He asks me if I want to '(recommended) launch Startup Repair' or 'Start Windows normally'.

    When I select repair system, the screen turns off for half a second only and brings back me to the exact page as I was already on.

    When I select "Start Windows normally", he brings me to the loading screen that usually starts with Vista (anyone who says (c) Microsoft Corporation), except that it never stops loading.  I left for hours, and he was still on the same screen.

    I have a laptop Dell Inspiron 1525 with a processor Intel Core 2 Duo and Windows Vista Basic.

    Follow these steps to try to solve your problems of boot.

     

     

    Restore point:

    Try typing F8 at startup and in the list of Boot selections, select Mode safe using ARROW top to go there > and then press ENTER.

    Try a restore of the system once, to choose a Restore Point prior to your problem...

    Click Start > programs > Accessories > system tools > system restore > choose another time > next > etc.

    ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

     

    If restore work not and you do not have a Vista DVD from Microsoft, do a repair disc to do a Startup Repair:

    Download the ISO on the link provided and make a record of repair time it starts.

    Go to your Bios/Setup, or the Boot Menu at startup and change the Boot order to make the DVD/CD drive 1st in the boot order, then reboot with the disk in the drive.

    At the startup/power on you should see at the bottom of the screen either F2 or DELETE, go to Setup/Bios or F12 for the Boot Menu.

    When you have changed that, insert the Bootable disk you did in the drive and reboot.

    http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/tutorials/tutorial148.html

    Link above shows what the process looks like and a manual, it load the repair options.

    NeoSmart containing the content of the Windows Vista DVD 'Recovery Centre', as we refer to him. It cannot be used to install or reinstall Windows Vista, and is just a Windows PE interface to recovering your PC. Technically, we could re-create this installation with downloadable media media freely from Microsoft (namely the Microsoft WAIK, several gigabyte download); but it is pretty darn decent of Microsoft to present Windows users who might not be able to create such a thing on their own.

    Read all the info on the website on how to create and use:

    http://NeoSmart.net/blog/2008/Windows-Vista-recovery-disc-download/

    ISO Burner:http://www.snapfiles.com/get/active-isoburner.html

    It's a very good Vista startup repair disk.

    You can do a system restart tool, system, etc it restore.

    It is NOT a disc of resettlement.

    And the 32-bit is what normally comes on a computer, unless 64-bit.

    ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

    Data recovery:

    1. slave of your hard drive in another computer and read/save your data out there.

    2. put your Hard drive in a USB hard drive case, plug it into another computer and read/save from there.

    3 Alternatively, use Knoppix Live CD to recover data:

    http://www.Knopper.NET/Knoppix/index-en.html

    Download/save the file Knoppix Live CD ISO above.

    ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

    http://isorecorder.alexfeinman.com/isorecorder.htm

    Download the Vista software from the link above.

    After installing above ISO burning software, right click on the Knoppix ISO file > copy the Image to a CD.

    Knoppix is not installed on your PC; use only the resources of your PC, RAM, graphics etc.

    Change the boot order in YOUR computer/laptop to the CD/DVD Drive 1st in the boot order.

    Plug a Flash Drive/Memory Stick, BOOT with the Live CD, and you should be able to read the hard drive.

    When the desktop loads, you will see at least two drive hard icons on the desktop (one for your hard drive) and one for the USB key.

    Click on the icons of hard drive to open and to understand which drive is which.

    Click the icon for the USB drive and click on "Actions > Change the read/write mode" so you can write to disk (it is read-only by default for security reasons).

    Now to find the files you want to back up, just drag and drop them on the USB. When you're done, shut down the system and remove the USB key.

    ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

    Dell recovery options:

    http://supportapj.Dell.com/support/topics/global.aspx/support/DSN/en/document?journalid=67E9C215C4BABD6CE040AE0AB5E14F05&docid=339949

    Above is Dell to reinstall Vista from the DVD on your computer.

    http://supportapj.Dell.com/support/topics/global.aspx/support/DSN/en/document?journalid=67E9C215C4BABD6CE040AE0AB5E14F05&docid=336966

    And that way if you have a recovery partition on your hard drive.

    See you soon

    Mick Murphy - Microsoft partner

  • Computer does not start, it goes into the repair system or start windows normally.

    I restarted my computer because my internet is blocked, and when he went straight to the windows repair. I chose 'Launch startup repair', but that just black flashed then went back to the same screen. So I chose to start windows normally, and restarted, it went back to the same thing. It retains, even in safe mode, etc. It's a Lenovo X 200 tablet, I got to the end of 2007.

    If Safe Mode does not and you do not have a Vista DVD from Microsoft, do a repair disc to do a Startup Repair:

    Download the ISO on the link provided and make a record of repair time it starts.

    Go to your Bios/Setup, or the Boot Menu at startup and change the Boot order to make the DVD/CD drive 1st in the boot order, then reboot with the disk in the drive.

    At the startup/power on you should see at the bottom of the screen either F2 or DELETE, go to Setup/Bios or F12 for the Boot Menu.

    When you have changed that, insert the Bootable disk you did in the drive and reboot.

    http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/tutorials/tutorial148.html

    Link above shows what the process looks like and a manual, it load the repair options.

    NeoSmart containing the content of the Windows Vista DVD 'Recovery Centre', as we refer to him. It cannot be used to install or reinstall Windows Vista, and is just a Windows PE interface to recovering your PC. Technically, we could re-create this installation with downloadable media media freely from Microsoft (namely the Microsoft WAIK, several gigabyte download); but it is pretty darn decent of Microsoft to present Windows users who might not be able to create such a thing on their own.

    Read all the info on the website on how to create and use it.

    http://NeoSmart.net/blog/2008/Windows-Vista-recovery-disc-download/

    ISO Burner: http://www.snapfiles.com/get/active-isoburner.html

    It's a very good Vista startup repair disk.

    You can do a system restart tool, system, etc it restore.

    It is NOT a disc of resettlement.

    And the 32-bit is what normally comes on a computer, unless 64-bit.

    See you soon

    Mick Murphy - Microsoft partner

  • Cannot start Windows & startup repair does not work!

    I have Windows 7 Home Premium installed on the HP DM4t laptop. My laptop can not restart. I tried using the reapir drive system but it shows some loading filed and I got a black screen with the pointer (arrow). It remains like this for hours and hours (4 to 6 hours), but never get to "System Recovery Options". I'm not able to boot in SafeMode as well. I'm trying to recover the OS using the Factory Reset but ii can't at this point because it won't let me get to "System Recovery Options".

    So far, I've tried repairing the system by clicking on F8, try using System repair Disk, try to use 7 set of DVD disc burn with the image of the system, tried in all cases that I get genuine Windows 7 OS DVD - tell screen load files of windows and that the black screen with the mouse pointer (arrow). I am not able to achieve "the System Restore Options."

    Model number: WD533AV
    Description of the model: HP PAVILION DM4T - 1000 NOTE
    Serial number: [personal information]

    HP Pavilion dm4t Entertainment PC
    • Genuine Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit
    Dual Core processor • Intel Core i5 - 430 M (2.26 GHz, 3 MB L3 Cache) with Turbo boost up to 2.53 GHz
    • Intel HD Graphics [HDMI, VGA]
    • 4GB DDR3 (2 Dimm system memory

    I tried the break-in for HP Advanced System Diagnostics Test, test

    Memory test - passed

    SMART Check - spent

    DST short - failed

    Failure ID - M0DMVD-55G6KW-XD6U3G-60R703

    Product ID - WD470AV

    Hard drive 1

    Running test - failed

    ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

    Memory - test passed

    ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

    Hard drive test

    Test Drive: 1

    Smart Check: spent

    DST short: failure

    Failure ID - M0DMVD-55G6KW-XD6U3G-60R703

    Product ID - WD470AV

    ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

    Main BIOS HDD test

    Hard drive 1 fast (303)

    Not sure if it of a mistake or not.

    My laptop is almost 2 years old and have no warranty left. Any help will be appreciated.

    According to the information you provided, as shown below;

    Hard drive test

    Test Drive: 1

    Smart Check: spent

    DST short: failure

    Failure ID - M0DMVD-55G6KW-XD6U3G-60R703

    Product ID - WD470AV

    Your hard drive has failed or is about to fail and will need replaced. Based on maintenance and Service of Guide for your LAPTOP of HP PAVILION DM4T - 1000, you will need a 2.5 "SATA with a form factor of 9.5 mm (3/8"). Make sure that you have a set of HP recovery discs for your computer before continuing.

    Please send Bravo

  • Toshiba Windows Vista operating system to start, Safe Mode doesn't work anymore. How to save the personal data of the computer that won't start.

    I have a Toshiba laptop with windows vista: the OS home.

    Recently, the operating system wouldn't start up, there will always be on the page of the logo 'miscrososft society '.

    I tried F8 to start safe mode, safe mode started but will load some files and stay on this page forever.

    I tried to run the system repair, the report is as follows:

    Signature of the problem:

    Event name: Startup Repair V2

    Signature of the problem 01: breakdown car

    Signature of the problem 02: 6.0.6001.18000.6.0.6001.18000

    03:6 problem signature

    Signature of the 04:851981 problem

    Signature of the problem 05: corrupt and registry

    Signature of the problem 06: corrupt and registry

    Signature of the 07:1016 problem

    Signature problem 08:3

    Signature of the problem 09: Rollback register

    Signature of the problem 10:0

    Signature of the 11 problem: 6.0.6001.2.1.0.256.1

    Signature of the 12:1033 problem

    I tried to use system restore, but he says he has not found a moment of restoration which is good.

    The main concern right now for me is to get my personal data and files on the computer.  I still have another computer to use, so I'm not so worried about starting the computer.  I want to find a way to the first backup of my personal data and files from the computer to external devices, then try to repair the computer.

    Thank you.

    Hi DreamMeng,

    You can try to use third party software to back up data and check.

    You can use your favorite search engine to navigate on the third-party data backup software and that the software allows to save data.

    Note: The use of third-party software, including hardware drivers can cause serious problems that may prevent your computer from starting properly. Microsoft cannot guarantee that problems resulting from the use of third-party software can be solved. Software using third party is at your own risk.

    You can also make contact with the Local Techshop for assistance to the protection of the data.

  • Cannot install Office97pro after system recovery using windows XP. System does not seem to recognize the drive.

    After system recovery cannot reinstall dvd office97pro. It seems that windows XP does not recognize the program on the disk.  Tested the dvd on my computer laptop windows 7, charges fine. Help!

    Hi Fred Chandler,.

    1. What happens when you insert the DVD in the drive?
    2. You receive an error message?
    3. You are able to use the other DVDs on the computer?
    4. Do you have any third-party DVD burning software installed on the computer?

    If you are facing a similar problem with all DVDs on the computer, refer to the article below and then try the steps mentioned, check if it helps.

    Your CD or DVD drive is missing or is not recognized by Windows or other programs

    http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/314060

    If you face this problem with the Office 97 DVD then I would suggest that you post your request in the forums of Microsoft Office.

    http://answers.Microsoft.com/en-us/Office/Forum

  • Already, using Windows mail, suddenly Office outlook starts to receive mail too.

    I use Vista and Windows mail for 2 years. For the past two weeks Microsoft Office Outlook also began to receive by mail, so now in 2 locations. I don't want that.

    I can't remember if and what I changed that this happens. How can I avoid that Microsoft Office Outlook, but I want to keep on using calendar and contacts in Outlook.

    Thank you

    I use Vista and Windows mail for 2 years. For the past two weeks Microsoft Office Outlook also began to receive by mail, so now in 2 locations. I don't want that.

    I can't remember if and what I changed that this happens. How can I avoid that Microsoft Office Outlook, but I want to keep on using calendar and contacts in Outlook.

    Thank you

    On Windows Mail...
    Tools > accounts > your account > properties > advanced. in respect of the supply, uncheck "leave a copy of messages on the server" > OK

    On MS Outlook...
    Tools > Account Settings > change > advanced > under delivery, uncheck " leave a copy of messages on the server" > OK

    Note: If you do this, it will mean that "first come, first served". Which means... If mail arrives, and you happen be on Outlook, the mail will be downloaded to Outlook Inbox. Windows Mail won't get it.

    t-4-2

  • Does windows startup repair fix broken, corrupted system files regardless of the situation.

    Start Windows 7, 8 repair fix broken, corrupt system files, even if windows does not start successfully?

    It's the right tool, initially, to use to repair the corrupted system files.

    How to use the System File Checker tool to fix the system files missing or corrupted on Windows Vista or Windows 7, or Windows 8.
    http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/929833

    See "cannot repair Member file file details.

    "This entry indicates that the content of the file does not match the definition of operating system for the file. In this case, the SFC.exe program cannot repair the file. »

    How to analyze the entries in the log file generating the program Checker (SFC.exe) resources of Microsoft Windows in Windows Vista
    http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/928228#appliesTo

    See "step 2: If the System File Checker tool cannot repair a file.»

    Use the System File Checker tool to troubleshoot missing or corrupted on Windows Vista or Windows 7 system files
    http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/929833

    If the failure of File Checker system in that these options are set.

    Most of the new machines come with a recovery partition, allowing you to return your purchase, you will need to check your user guides (or the manufacturer's Web Site) for instructions.  Choose this path requires you to save all the data first.

    These options are also integrated to Windows 8.

    How to restore, refresh or reset your PC
    http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows-8/restore-refresh-reset-PC

    A way to not lose data is to make backups of data.

  • Windows xp home does not start at the top.

    I have a desktop dell dimension 1100 with a windows xp home edition operating system. The system will not start mode 'from', I tried them all. Regardless of the mode that I use to start the system, I get a blue screen with the technical information: * Stop: 0 x 00000024 (0 x 00190203, 0x82FCB1D0, 0xc0000102, 0x00000000). I read the other posts with the same problem, but nothing works. Anyone have any ideas on how to solve this problem? Thank you.

    You should start your system in the XP Recovery Console and running chdsk/a:

    If you have no XP bootable media (or aren't sure you have) create a bootable XP Recovery CD of Console and do not forget.

    This is not the same as recovery disks that may have come to a store to purchase the system.

    You can make a bootable Recovery Console CD by downloading an ISO file and burn it to a CD.

    The ISO bootable image file you need to download is called:

    xp_rec_con. ISO

    Download the ISO from here:

    http://www.mediafire.com/?ueyyzfymmig

    Use a new CD and this simple and free program to burn your ISO file and create your bootable CD:

    http://www.ImgBurn.com/

    Here are some instructions for ImgBurn:

    http://Forum.ImgBurn.com/index.php?showtopic=61

    It would be a good idea to test your bootable CD on a computer running.

    You may need to adjust the computer BIOS settings to use the CD-ROM drive as the first device to boot instead of the hard drive.  These adjustments are made before Windows tries to load.  If you miss it, you will need to restart the system again.

    When you start on the CD, follow the instructions:

    Press any key to boot from CD...

    Installing Windows... going to pronounce.

    Press 'R' to enter the Recovery Console.

    Select the installation that you want to access (usually 1: C:\WINDOWS)

    You may be asked to enter the password (usually empty).

    You should be in the folder C:\WINDOWS.  It's the same as the

    C:\Windows folder that you see in Solution Explorer.

    The Recovery Console allows base as file commands: copy, rename, replace, delete, chkdsk, fixboot, fixmbr, cd, etc.

    For a list of the commands in the Recovery Console, type help at the prompt of commands or read on here XP Recovery Console:

    http://www.Microsoft.com/resources/documentation/Windows/XP/all/proddocs/en-us/recovery_console_cmds.mspx?mfr=true

    A good idea before you start things must first verify the integrity of your file system by using the chkdsk command.

    In the command prompt window, run the chkdsk command on the drive where Windows is installed to try to fix any problems on the afflicted player.

    Running chkdsk is fine, even if he finds no problem.  It won't hurt anything to run it.

    Assuming your boot drive is C, run the following command:

    CHKDSK C: /r

    Let chkdsk finish to correct the problems, he could find.

    It may take a long time for chkdsk complete or they seem to be "stuck".  Be patient.  If the HARD drive led blinks always, chkdsk is something.  Keep an eye on the amount of the percentage to be sure that it is still making progress.  It may even seem to go back sometime.

    You must run chkdsk/r again until it finds no error to correct.

    Remove the CD, and then type "exit" to exit the RC and restart the computer.

    You have not to set the BIOS to boot the disk HARD since the CD won't be.

Maybe you are looking for