Windows Vista does not start after the abnormal termination.

I use windows Vista Home premium for more
two years without major problems so far. However, this week, I encountered a major problem with Vista, the computer froze and I had to manually turned off. After that when I rebooted my laptop, it will remain on the screen starting with drag the green bars forever.

I tried the following:


-start in safe mode: safe mode works, but normal startup after that still hangs.
-System Restore: System Restore works, but even after restoring hangs normal startup.
-repair of the system with the help of the installation DVD: is not able to repair.
reports of undetermined origin.

Help, please.

Thanks in advance.

"Gets to a point where I see microsft operation and green bar and it gets stuck.
there forever. "
 
Hmmm - it's therefore something quite critical, then! :(
 
Start safe mode and run the System File Checker
 
1) click the Start button
(2) type: cmd.exe
(3) right click the cmd.exe file and select 'run as administrator '.
(4) in the CMD window, type: sfc/scannow
(5) reboot and see if that solves the problem.
 
If not, then in Safe Mode, take a look in the event viewer and see if the
the events surrounding the last boot to normal mode give any idea regarding the
cause. (Just use the app and the Windows system event logs for the)
now)
 
BTW - I saw boots to take more than 30 minutes of the Normal Mode - so make sure you
sure leave you long enough!
 
--
Noel Paton
CrashFixPC
 
Nil Carborundum Illegitemi
www.crashfixpc.co.UK
 
 

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