Update KB971033 allows my computer to start normally
Hi I recently built a computer and used the operating system windows 7 home. However, when I restart my computer after that windows update KB971033 downloads my computer does not start normally. The reason for that it starts is not due the file ' / C:/windows/system32/drivers/iastor.sys' be corrupted. I had to wipe my hard drive and reinstall all drivers and the windows twice now. I looked in the update and know it's for the prevention of piracy but I bought my drive from windows 7 legitimately to a well known store. The update always occurs about a day after I installed windows as well if that helps. Does anyone know why it keeps happening? I know this isn't my computer itself.
Set up your computer to download updates manually.
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Step 3: The clean boot computer:- Perform a clean boot (check step 1 in the link)
http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/929135 ---> how to solve a problem by performing a clean boot in Windows Vista or in Windows 7
Important: n ' forget not to put the computer to a normal startup after you install updates. Follow step 7 in the link.
Try to install updates via windows update or you can also download and install the updates manually by accessing the Microsoft Web site.
Data backup on the computer
You can use backup and Restore Center integrated in the operating system to back up data.
http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows-Vista/back-up-and-restore-frequently-asked-questionsThanks and greetings
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When the computer is started, get error message sistray has stopped working
Original title: sistray has stopped working
When I start my Pc, I get a sign that says "SisTray stopped working" and something like windows are looking for solutions, but whenever I turn it on, just the same sign. What should I do?
Thank you.
Hello
1. what operating system do you use?
2. don't you make changes to the computer?
Method 1: Check in safe mode and the clean boot
For the open procedure the computer in safe mode, open the site mentioned below:
Start your computer in safe mode.
http://windows.microsoft.com/en-US/windows7/Start-your-computer-in-safe-mode.
If the problem does not persist in safe mode, try to start your computer in a clean boot.
For the procedure to place the computer in a clean boot, open the site mentioned below:
How to troubleshoot a problem by performing a clean boot in Windows Vista or in Windows 7.
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/929135.
Note: to set the computer back to start normally, use the step 7 in the same link.
Method 2: Update the video driver
Update driver by following the steps in the site mentioned below:
Update a hardware driver that is not working properly.
http://windows.microsoft.com/en-US/windows7/Update-a-driver-for-hardware-that-isn ' t-work correctly.
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Original title: Media Center 2005 Edition
I was watching TV using Media Center on my PC HP Media Center m7367c PC (running Windows XP Professional Version 5.1.2600 Service Pack 3) when the power went off. Now whenever I try to watch live TV, the program starts normally but freezes as soon as the audio starts. The audio works fine, but no picture, the small rotating circle of progress hangs and the screen is frozen. I can click the X (close Box) and the program closes. I expect there are only one or two corrupt files that need to be cleaned or replaced.
HP support is to use recovery discs to clear the system and return it to the original configuration. Given all the software, data and updates, I have to restore, I don't want to go down this road.
I tried running SFC/scannow but Windows XP system discs are needed and the PC vendors ceased to provide systems with their PC discs there are many moons. I bought Windows XP Professional with Service Pack 3, but he came on one drive and requests SFC disk #3 while parsing.
I go back to the original driver TV tuner and then updated to the more recent but not joy. I think that the problem is with a program or file Media Center. Now when I try to configure the TV signal my cable box is recognized and then as soon as the audio lights, MCE 2005 hangs and the tiny TV screen remains black.
I expect a file Media Center must be cleaned or reset but before I realize FUBAR I thought that he better come on this Microsoft forum and see if someone who knows what they are doing can provide the solution.
Hi, Rudy386MS,
Sorry for the late reply. Do you have the problem solved?
If Sfc/scannow solicits the disks, then you have corrupt or missing files whose analysis cannot replace or repair. The alternative is a complete recovery of Windows.
Open the control panel and select Media Center
Click on uninstall
Select the repair option
Click next
Click Finish when you are prompted
See if that helps. If not, then the recovery process will be needed
Startup of HP systems to screen recovery (repair) when you reboot and start typing the F11 key. According to me, that it gives you the choice to 'Fix' that leaves your files intact or 'Recover' system that will put you back to 'out of the box' condition.
There is a Recovery Manager in the folder all the HP programs which includes Disc Creator. You can create your own recovery discs. I suggest using DVD instead of CD - R. They allow more memory space.
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