Windows Vista Basic, 32 bit, does not start up-will start in safe mode

My computer fails to start. This problem came about 2 weeks ago when I rebooted after an update for McAfee Total protection requiring a reboot. But I don't know if that is why the computer not boot not correctly.
After a lot of testing to the Startup Repair and shut down the pc and start it again, it starts to open a session for users. But after that I restarted again in this State, the problem persists.
There is no error codes or messages, it just does not start. There is no virus infection (I hope). While the pc is booting, I also connected to Admin and checked if there were any problems found. But no other problem than a problem with Teredo Tunneling Pseudo - Interface. I solved this problem.
So after all these checks, I restarted again, and it will not start again.
It starts in Mode safe with no problems, and I have restored the pc a couple of times, but no use.

Y at - it a fix for this?
Any help will be very appreciated!

Thank you

Hello RubeenaY.

After looking on this thread. the most remarkable thing I've seen, is that we are able to boot mode safe without problem. Typically, this means that we cannot start because a driver, service, or application takes over at startup which prevents our normal operation.

I recommend you to perform a clean boot, as they did in the previous post.

More information on Boots own is located at the following link:

How to troubleshoot a problem by performing a clean boot in Windows Vista or in Windows 7

Let us know how it works.

Best regards

Matthew_Ha

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