Windows Vista does not boot, black screen after "windows loading files...". »

I have a laptop HP Pavilion dv2000, it came with windows vista, so I don't have a boot disk. When I try to start it, it will say "windows loading files...". "with a bar, once the bar is loaded it will say microsoft Corp. (with the copyright symbol) and another bar with a bar made up of three small bars of loading through it, once that is done, it will show a black screen. I have installed recent updates and I can't access the restore mode or security system.

Hello

The possible fix is the same that you can not boot the system currently.

You need to make a computer repair/restore on another disc, borrow a friends Windows disk.
or buy one from the manufacturer of the system. See the methods in BOLD above which also shows how
a repair/recovery disk which is bootable.

It may not be repairable by a user and the help of a real store of the computer (no leeks and peaks at)
a BestBuy or other BigBox stores) or Support from HP is required.

Rob Brown - MS MVP - Windows Desktop Experience: Bike - Mark Twain said it right.

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