Vista will not start even in mode without failure or will start up repair help

Hello everyone,

I've been many problems with my OS recently (Vista 32 bit business) and decided to reinstall (it was really a last resort). The relocation went well, but in the end, he got the black screen with the extended cursor and didn't budge (I left it overnight).

I forced to restart at the end of the day, and now it won't start, it just says loading windows and displays the logo of loading, but will not charge.

Safe mode will start to load the drivers, but then freeze, leaving a permanent list of drivers and a "Please wait".

I tried to boot from the Vista startup disk, who works the Startup Repair very well and running. The first time, he said he found problems with the boot files automatically and then asks me to click on "repair and restart. Once I do, nothing changes, it's always the same.

I tried to run a further startup repair, but it does nothing, just scans and scans and scans... but can't find anything in the newspaper (it is not passed the crawl log entry).

I can access the features on the disc to start very well, so I ran guest and drive a DSKCHK (read-only), but again it froze in the third part.

As far as I know all my hardware works fine, and a diagnostic scanning don't tell something abnormal.

... any ideas?

Enjoy your time,

Chris.

Hi Chris,

This resembles the faulty Ram or a hard drive does not properly, even if the systems on board diagnosis cannot capture an error!

Of what you sayed I recon, it is a hard drive error more defective ram, try rerunning DSKCHK and see if it stops on part III, once again, if the fact, its probably your hard drive! Maybe someone else has a similar thought?

Hope this helps with your problem.

Jon

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