Reinstall vista after a Windows Update due to die and not restart
I had problems with update of vista on a 3 year old dell, alienware, 9700 computer. Kept hanging up on the updates of windows. So I bought a new bigger drive for the laptop. Vista installed off the coast of resettlement came with the computer. Has started to update the windows updates, something like 102 of them, for a total of about 320 MB. Arrived at about 35 and he leaves, next time got another 27, then it froze, died the me... couldn't do restart to vista. He is now in black screen _ hungup. No recovery on vista recovery software came with the computer. It will go in the first screen of windows when you use the recovery disk and then freezes. All I want to do is get this hard drive even when formatted, cleaned, and reinstalled vista. I will install one update, and if it does not the computer will go in the trash. This is my backup. Can you offer any suggestions on how I can get cleaned hard drive when it does not yet recognize the vista reinstall/recovery disk came with the computer. Thanks for any help.
Jim
Hi Jim,.
Ø you are able to boot from the CD / DVD to reinstall Windows vista?
I suggest to try to start the computer in safe mode and see if you can boot to the desktop in safe mode. To boot to the desktop in safe mode keep tapping key F8 during restart. Once you see the option to start in safe mode select and press to enter.
Access the link to learn more about how to start the computer in safe mode:
http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows-Vista/start-your-computer-in-safe-mode
If you can start the computer in safe mode, you can try performance a system restore to the point before the update have been installed and check if it helps.
To restore the operating system to an earlier point in time, follow these steps:
A. Click Start, type system restore in the search box and then in the list click on the system restore program.
If you are prompted for an administrator password or a confirmation, type your password or click on continue.
B. in the System Restore dialog box, click on choose a different restore point and then click Next.
C. in the list of restore points, click a restore point created before you started having the problem, and then click Next.
D. click Finish.
The computer restarts and system files and settings are back to the State they were in when the restore point was created.
Access the link below to see the system restore:
http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows-Vista/what-is-system-restore
You can also try to set the BIOS default settings on the computer and try to change the boot sequence to boot from the CD / DVD and try to reinstall Windows Vista by formatting the hard drive.
NOTE: Changing the BIOS / semiconductor (CMOS) to complementary metal oxide settings can cause serious problems that may prevent your computer from starting properly. Microsoft cannot guarantee that problems resulting from configuration can resolved BIOS/CMOS settings. Changes to settings are at your own risk.
I hope this helps. Let us know the results.
Thank you and best regards,
Srinivas R
Microsoft technical support.
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http://support.Microsoft.comI had a similar problem. The update worked for me was KB2360131, I had to hide and the rest updates went well. This is what I did:
(1) turn off the automatic updates
(2) set up the Windows Update service manual init
(3) restart
(4) delete C:\Windows\SoftwareDistribution directory of the Windows folder
5) go to the Windows Update site and search for updates
(6) once he finds all the updates, go to the list and hide KB2360131
(7) install the rest
It will be useful.
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Windows 7 Edition Home Premium. After that windows update will in a reboot loop
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I want to clarify if you are able to start the computer on the desktop after the system restore.
Follow the steps mentioned below and then try to install the updates manually
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http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/929833
Step 2: Run the fixit available in the link below to reset windows update components.
How to reset the Windows Update components?
http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/971058
Step 3: Disable the security software; Follow the steps mentioned in the link below
Disable antivirus software
http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows-Vista/disable-antivirus-software
Important: Activate security software once everything is done.
Step 4: Download the update manually and then install them
The .NET Framework 4 Client Profile is available on Windows Update
http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/982670
Description of the update for Silverlight:
http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/982926
Thank you, and in what concerns:
Ajay K
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Cannot see Vista SP2 to windows update? (I tried a lot of methods)
Since SP2 was released a few months, but whenever I click on the Windows update of the control and audit for the update panel. It shows there is still no update for my computer.
I tried methods, such as,.
1. update all the drivers on my computer and make sure that there is not any error in Device Manager
2 http://support.microsoft.com/kb/971058
Reset windows update3.http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/947821
Use the system update tool4 put up-to-date all the updated windows updates, SP1 included and other what I can see
5. make aure windows update agent is the newest one
Please let me know what I can do?
or
is - this microsoft have a list (seems like before SP1) which allow today of some computers that have certain types of software (I don't know which) to install SP2? I have search in microsoft KB but nothing found
Thank you to all who read and try to answer my questions people.
Hello
Download standalone SP2 package from the link below:
http://www.Microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyId=a4dd31d5-F907-4406-9012-a5c3199ea2b3&displaylang=enThen perform a clean boot:
http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/929135Disable the Antivirus software.
Install the Vista SP2.
Follow the steps to put the back n normal startup of the computer after SP2 installation from the link to boot.
Restart the computer.
All the best!
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Network icon is missing from the notification area after the window updated
I have some problems about the notification for the network and the volume icon!
They are missing after the window updates!
I tried to check the "Taskbar and Start Menu Properties' > 'Notification area', Volume and network are grey which I cannot check these boxes. Grateful if you could help me solve this problem!
Thank you very much!Hi VisBo,
Welcome to the windows vista forums.
Please follow the steps below to resolve this issue:
1. right click on the taskbar and click Properties.
2 tab Area of Notification .
3 check (on) or disable (off) the options you want or do not want to display on the Taskbar Notification area.
For the network icon, you can also do with the registry.
NOTE:
Please be careful while making changes to the registry, any undesirable changes can affect your operating system.
1. click on start.
2. in the start menu search bar type regedit, and then on enter.
3 Please go to this location in the registry by expanding each location by clicking on the brand more on the left side.
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Classes\LocalSettings\Software\
Microsoft\CurrentVersion\TrayNotify4. remove the keys 'IconStreams' & 'PastIconsStream '.
5. start the Task Manager by pressing ctrl + alt + delete at the same time.
6. in the Task Manager right click on explorer.exe and kill the process.
7. click on applications in the task manage, press new task and type explorer.exe, and then press ENTER.
Explorer will now reboot and your icons should return.
Alternatively, you can try to uninstall the most recent update that has caused the problem. You can uninstall an update by clicking on the icon of the program features in Control Panel. Select the update that caused the problem, and then uninstall it.
You can also make a selection of updates to install by setting the windows updates to notify you before installing an update. To open this Panel, and then click windows updates, click settings.
I hope this information is useful.
Please let us know if you need assistance.
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Rehman - Microsoft Support -
No sound in browsers after a windows update
OK, this is the second time that this has happened. While I was asleep Windows Update and now I have no less sound my browsers. I fixed it the first time by running a system restore, but I don't want to have to restore the system whenever windows updates. I am running Vista on a HP Pavilion (DV6 I think) I know that this has nothing to do with browsers, since it happened twice after a windows update.
In addition, all is well in the mng device. and I can hear in media player.Hi ty f.
· Are you referring to Internet browsers?
· What browsers are installed on your computer?
For Internet Explorer, you can consult the following suggestions.
Method 1: Check if the sounds are disabled for the browser.
a. open Internet Explorer. Go to Tools , then Internet Options.
b. open the Advanced tab.
c. scroll down to the multimedia section.
d. make sure the box next to play sounds in web pages . Click on 'ok '. Restart Internet Explorer. A test to see if the sound will now play.
Method 2: Reset the Internet Explorer settings. See step 2 of the following article.
Internet Explorer is slow? 5 things to try - help & how-to - Microsoft Windows
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Unable to access user account after installing Windows updates.
Original title: Windows 7 Edition home premium
Today, that my system updates all 27 of them, after the fine updates appeared, machine started and I get the page where it shows my users, but when I click the user he thought for a few seconds and goes back directly to the user's page. The only other thing on this page is the close button and the access button that offers nothing of use. Please help me. I tried to use the F1, F8 and F12 key at first upward, and nothing helps. It's as if the computer is locked.
Thank you
Andie
Hello
Thanks for posting your query to the Microsoft forum. I will definitely help you with this.
Who update of Windows have been installed recently?
This problem can occur either due to start-up files Windows corrupted or if the master boot record and boot sector is damaged.
I suggest you do the Startup Repair and check.
What are the system recovery options in Windows?
Please post back with the results and the information requested, we will be happy to help you further.
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Thank you best regards &,.
Isha Soni
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I don't see the desktop icons after installing Windows updates.
Original title: connection user init failure
I m using windows 7 pro. After installing the updates, I have problem with the icon on the desktop .i has no icon on the desktop when you connect. get the message the CONNECTION USER INIT FAILED. After pressing ALT + CTRL + delete > taskmanager > run > Desktop Explorer icons is displayed... .i tried many time to solve this problem of the customer service, but they are unable to solve this problem. Please please help
It is not possible for me to every time the format of the system
kindly, please give solution.
My system is connected to the network with 3 PCs and all are licensed copy.
Hello
Welcome to the Forums Community Microsoft and thanks for posting the question.
According to the description, you get an error message "FAILED CONNECTION USER INIT" after installing Windows updates.
From my research, this problem occurs if the Userinit key in the Windows registry has been changed. For example, this problem may occur if the Userinit key has a value, but no binary data.
I suggest you follow the steps mentioned below.
Method 1:
Step 1: Start the computer in safe mode
http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows7/start-your-computer-in-safe-mode
Step 2: Check the value and binary Userinit registry data
Important: The following instructions contain the steps that tell you how to modify the registry. However, serious problems can occur if you modify the registry incorrectly. Therefore, make sure that you proceed with caution. For added protection, back up the registry before you edit it. Then you can restore the registry if a problem occurs. For more information, view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
Back up the registry
http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows7/back-up-the-registrya. start Registry Editor. To do this, click Start, type regedit in the search box and press ENTER.
b. click continue.
c. Locate and then click the following registry key: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Winlogon
d. in the right pane, right-click Userinit, and then click change.
e. in the value data box, type hard disk:\Windows\System32\userinit.exe, and then click OK.
Note: The placeholder of the hard drive refers to the drive on which Windows Vista is installed.
f. close the registry editor.
g. restart the computer.
Method 2:
Restore the system to an earlier point before installing this application.
System Restore can return your files system to a point in time before you noticed a problem, without affecting documents, photos, or other personal files. If the system restore does not resolve the problem, you can undo the restore operation and choose a different restore point.
More information on:
System Restore: frequently asked questionsHope this information helps. Get back to us if you have more queries about Windows.
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