Tecra M2 hangs, do not complete boot, requires manual stop

I have a tecra m2 giving the above problems.
Note that once the laptop is extracted from the image, it works 100%. It was only after the installation of 3rd party programs happening. the programs are the following: StarOffice, NAV Corporate, Mozilla and VPN.
When trying to start, the laptop crashes before to process all items in the taskbar, the Task Manager are not available, nor can the start menu. It must also be stopped via the power button. someone has had problems like this before? is there a fix for the 3rd party software which is obviously the cause of the problem

Hello

I use Tecra M1 almost a year and I don t have these problems. It's very strange because I use lots of 3rd party programs and each of them works correctly.

Sorry, but it is unclear to me that a fix is available.

Tags: Toshiba

Similar Questions

  • 2010 Macbook Pro will not complete Boot

    For awhile, it should boot into Setup from the hard drive, but now we can't start at all in anything whatsoever. Often the progress bar will be stuck around the Middle, but when it does not go beyond, the bar fills completely, but it does not start. I tried to reset the PRAM, SMC and boot into safe mode. Safe mode gave me a screen of panic, I'll post below. We tried to boot from a well-known player, external installation media, and even an installation DVD and nothing has worked so far. Unbootable in no recovery mode.

    You have a hardware failure.

    In or out of warranty you can get for free a 'Apple Service Diagnostics' OTC test and ask specifically for the VST (video systems Test)

    Genius of booking http://www.apple.com/retail/geniusbar/

    Online https://getsupport.apple.com/GetproductgroupList.action

    check the warranty https://selfsolve.apple.com/agreementWarrantyDynamic.do

  • XP will not complete boot. Message says it can't find disk hard on 0 press F1 to continue. When I start it

    Windows XP will not start end upward.  Message says it can't find disk hard on 0 press F1 to continue.  When I do boots well.

    Hello

    1 have you made changes to hardware or BIOS settings recently?

    2. What is the brand and model of the computer?

    I suggest to follow the steps provided and check if it helps.

    Enter your menu of the BIOS by pressing F2 at startup. Check the following settings:

    Function of the option

    Primary hard drive 0 displays the primary hard drive 0. The default value is Auto.

    Main main Hard Drive 1 shows hard

    Disc 1 (if installed). The default value is disabled.

    Make sure that primary 0 is set to AUTO.

    Hope this information is useful.

  • My iMac will not complete boot the system

    After an unexpected break in power, I can't finish the start of my iMac. I tried to start in safe mode several times and loading bar appears but stops at halfway to load, then eventually the computer turns off. I tried to reset PRAM once. Same thing is happening. Not very experienced, so if you have a possible solution, I can try, I would be grateful for detailed instructions. I don't have an additional disc and will lose all files, if I can not do.

    Sorry to hear that. If you do not have a backup you should stop trying to fix it now. You may lose all your data. Take it for a free trial at any Apple store.

  • Automatic update does not complete. is required to create restore point. Windows 7

    At the stop, there is notification of updates to install. Windows stops without having to install updates.

    Tried to reinstall 7 but had "Windows has encountered an internal error initializing COM.

    Have tried all the usual solutions.

    Max

    Hi max21,.

    On your problem of Windows updates, see the following article:

    http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/822798

    I hope this helps!

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

  • sl300 will not complete boot

    I suspect that this is caused by the latest XP update. I did a system restore and disabled the automatic update and it seems to have solved the problem, at least for now. Does anyone else have this problem?


  • Error: Accounting information is not complete. Some required fields are not filled out correctly.

    Before I left to go on vacation, my Acrobat Pro XI worked perfectly. No hiccups, no errors, etc. Now that I'm back and I need to print a PDF in it, I constantly get an error message appear when I hit the "print" key.

    The accounting data are not complete. Some required fields are not filled out correctly.

    I don't know what this message means because I went through all imaginable areas in the menu printing, nothing helps. I checked tools, sign, comments, everything I can think of to try and see what the field is not filled correctly, but nothing fits. From now on, I can't print anything at all of Acrobat Pro and I really need to get this print for a meeting later today. So if someone could try to help, I appreciate it. Thank you.

    If the problem comes from the printer driver. While IT worked on my machine Friday, they have updated the driver and it automatically sets the posting to Enabled. Now that he is set to disabled, I can print without problem. So I guess it's fixed for now and if it comes back I know exactly what to look for.

  • SSD upgrade failed - not found boot drive

    I need your help guys... I've been everywhere on the net, try different methods to clone my Windows 7 for SSD and failed repeatedly.

    Here is my setup, I have a HP Envy 14 with a 500 GB HARD drive. I bought an SSD to speed things up.  I have 2 OS (dual boot),

    Win7 and win 8, on which Win8 is the default operating system (according to the news of easyBCD).   I just want to clone the Win7 OS part.

    (Win7 - C drive), (Win8 - F drive) and recovery on the D drive.

    I tried these t hings upafter the defragmentation and backup)

    1. While on Win7, I created a copy of the image, but strangely, thought, once the process is complete the copy of the image is Win8

    I've used EaseUs to do backup and clone Drive C

    Swapped with the SSD HARD drive and got a message could not find a boot disk

    2. because I failed on the first try, I formatted the SSD and opt instead for a new installation.

    -J' I downloaded the ISO of Win7, swapped the (empty) SSD newly formatted

    -Started on the Win7 Installer, and have the operating system installed on the SSD.

    -J' thought that I was until I noticed assigned HP keys do not work, the USB drivers do not work, I could not turn on/off wifi. The reason may be the missing drivers (bloatware since the HP recovery disk - given that I didn't copy that one)

    3. after the attempts, I formatted the SSD drive. I read somewhere to use the HP recovery instead.

    -J' cloned the disc to my HDD to the SSD HP recovery

    -Swapped with the SSD HARD drive

    -Started my laptop and not found boot drive... (even after pressing F11)

    can you tell me a better way to do it?   Or if someone could point out what I did wrong, or perhaps missed?  Really appreaciate... This was bugs me for the last days...

    Hello wawipack,

    Welcome to the HP Forums! I hope you enjoy your experience!

    I understand that you're having trouble to locate the boot device. I'll do what I can to help you! To start, make sure that you have tried all the steps in this document from HP: Solve Boot Device Error Message not

    If this does not help, I suggest to do a reinstall of HP standard on the SSD. Once done, do a restore to a previous image in the OS Windows, is not using any bootable media.

    These steps should help get back you on track. Please provide your results. Thanks for choosing the HP Forums. Have a great day!

    Mario

  • I've updated my macbookpro (2010) snow leopard at elcapitan but when I restart it does not complete the installation then is no longer able to use it. Help?

    I've updated my macbookpro (2010) snow leopard at elcapitan but when I restart it does not complete the installation then is no longer able to use it.

    I tried the following:

    1 start with the R command and using disk utility that did say he had problems but then appear all ok after completing.

    2 tried the Verbose mode and did not work

    3. I tried command mode S did not.

    4. tried to zap the pram was not working.

    5 a couple other things that I had read, but nothing helped.

    It starts up and the line begins to show the computer made his 'thing', but gets stuck about 3/4 quarters of and goes no further. Would appreciate any suggestions.

    PS: also tried boot from the original disks as well, but no luck.

    You said "PS: also starting from the original disks tried both but no luck."

    Exactly what happened when you tried?

    Have you tried formatting the HD?

    Have you started the installation of SL?

  • App Store - we could not complete your update

    I'm looking for ideas on the next few steps.  When I try to update software via the App Store (any software that has an update, including pages, Xcode, or try to get El Capitan) I get the following message ", we could not complete your update.  The distribution of product file could not be verified.  It may be damaged or is not signed. »

    My computer:

    -Running OS X version 10.10.5 Yosemite

    -Mid-2012 Macbook Pro

    What I've done so far:

    -Used Time Machine to go back in 6 weeks for previous backups... same problem

    -Rebuilt the Spotlight Index

    -Activity monitor used to kill and restart the following process: Storeaccountd, storedownloadd, storeassetd, storeinappd

    -Removed existing App store Cache by removing the uid/users / / library/caches/store *.

    -Removal of existing preferences to store the App by removing the uid/users / / library/preferences/store *.

    Unfortunately, no success in all these cases.  You have any ideas what to do next?

    I also tried...

    -Reinstall the operating system from scratch.  This does not solve the problem

    Re-boot in safe mode.  Safe mode allowed me to accept updates from the App Store, but it would be really nice to not be in Mode safe all the time.

    You have ideas on what to try next?

  • laptop HP 2000: not found boot device

    I was on exploring and the computer was blocked off when I turned back it had error messages
    Not found boot device
    Please install an operating system on your hard drive
    Hard drive (3f0)
    When I do a test of hardware I get these messages
    Intelligent control - not installed
    Drive of shirt - not installed
    I've used this laptop 3 times I've had 15 months what could I have done and what I can do to fix

    We will need your complete model number to help you find the recovery disks.

    This will show you how to do the replacement:

    https://www.YouTube.com/watch?v=Jioi3_g1x6E

    drive hard $50

    Another option

    Post back with the complete model number.

    If it's 'the Answer' please click on 'Accept as Solution' to help others find it.

  • not found boot device. Please install a drive of system.hard of operation (3FO) past all the hard drive test

    not found boot device. Please install a drive of system.hard of operation (3FO) passed all the test drive I get this message after the recovery disc 1 stops at 36% and tells me to put in disk 2, I just discovered that my grandson was trying to help me by resetting my computer from factory settings off he thinks about 27% complete , it is only 8 and just trying to help this computer is only a few weeks was a Christmas gift its my fault for complaing about windows 8, can someone help me please thanks in advance

    I solved this problem myself thanks all syudents there to post what you've tried I went to bios and disabled the startup enabled legacey mode sucure tried to go to the Boot Manager it was my boot devices tried to use recovery disc recived the same message I have reset to factory settings and was able to reinstall windows normally

  • I'm having a problem reinstalling Windows XP. After formatting the disk and create partitions, it will not complete the installation.

    Problem reinstalling Windows XP

    I'm having a problem reinstalling Windows XP.  After formatting the disk and create partitions, it will not complete the installation.  He goes back and reinstall Windows again.  I go through the installation of 39 minutes, the computer restarts to complete and it loops back and start the installation again. Why it does this and what I can do to move beyond this?

    Go into the BIOS and make sure that you your hard drive is not set to off, and that is the first priority boot CD and your second HD.

    Don't push when it restarts anything just to let him do what he does and report back if anything I'm sorry I have no idea.

  • iTunes update errors with the following message appears: there is a problem with this Windows Installer package. A program run as part of the set up did not complete as expected.

    iTunes error update

    I am trying to install an update to iTunes on my laptop and find the folowing part-way through the installation error:

    "There is a problem with this Windows Installer package. A program run as part of the set up did not complete as expected. Contact your provider to support personal or package. »

    I got iTunes for 3-4 years now and have always been able to install updates successfully, so don't not sure what is the problem.

    I tried msconfig and changed the boot process, so it includes all of the non-Windows elements, as suggested on the Microsoft Web site, but that has not worked.

    Can anyone help?

    Thank you

    The instructions were to contact the vendor of the package. This isn't iTunes, Microsoft.

    Ask the question in the Apple Forums:
    https://discussions.Apple.com/index.jspa

  • The operation of e/s specified on Device\Harddisk2\DR4 was not completed before the expiry of the time-out period

    The operation of e/s specified on Device\Harddisk2\DR4 was not completed before the expiry of the time-out period

    I did no changes on my computer for functionality, commissioning due to above mentioned problem goes & long

    Hi KarlMaskery,

    1. When you receive the error message?

    2. you have any external hard drive connected to the computer?

    3. do you have security software installed on the computer?

    4 when was the last time it was working fine?

    It is possible that some third-party programs installed on the computer is causing the problem.

    I suggest that you put the computer in a clean boot state and check if it helps.

    To help resolve the error and other messages, you can start Windows XP by using a minimal set of drivers and startup programs. This type of boot is known as a "clean boot". A clean boot helps eliminate software conflicts.

    See the link below to learn more about how to clean boot.

    How to configure Windows XP to start in a "clean boot" State

    http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/310353

    Reset the computer to start as usual

    When you are finished troubleshooting, follow these steps to reset the computer to start as usual:

    (a) click Start, type msconfig in the search box and press ENTER.

    (b) If you are prompted for an administrator password or for confirmation, type your password or click on continue.

    (c) under the general tab, click the Normal startup option, and then click OK.

    (d) when you are prompted to restart the computer, click on restart.

Maybe you are looking for