Windows Vista does not start even with safe mode in HP

Status: 0xc0000098 file: \Windows\System32\Drivers\914c7af9ebad1205.sys Windows Vista home gives this warning on trying to start. Will not go in safe mode. You have to solve this problem. Got the original disks from HP.

Thanks in advance.

Hello

You can try to re-install using the original HP discs.

HP should give you the possibility of a destructive or non-destructive restore.

Or try a startup repair and / or a system restore using a DVD of Vista from Microsoft

Manufacturers recovery disks normally do not have Service Options; they are normally a relocation to the factory only settings option.

Here is the guide to repair Options using a Vista DVD from Microsoft.

If a friend or a work acquantance of yours has one, you can borrow and use it for repairs.

http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/tutorials/repair-Windows-with-Windows-Startup-Repair/

Table of contents

  1. Overview of Windows Vista repair options
  2. How to perform an automatic repair of Windows Vista using Startup Repair
  3. Advanced Tools Overview
  4. Conclusion

If you do not or can not borrow a Microsoft DVD there is a download of a file ISO of Vista Startup Repair available that you can put on a Bootable floppy to make the above startup repair and that the method is recommended by a large number of posters in these Forums.

Unfortunately, you have to buy it.

Here is a link to it:

http://NeoSmart.net/blog/2011/Windows-Recovery-discs-updated-reinstated/

See you soon.

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