Windows Vista hangs at startup

I had a problem with Windows Vista in the past months where it hangs on a blue screen or crashes at startup. Usually, I need to restart the computer several times before I'm finally able to get on the desktop and then it works fine after that. I went as far as when you run a restore complete system twice, but the problem persists. Thinking that maybe that's a hardware problem, I ran a diagnostic equipment on the memory, video card, hard drive, motherboard and all other hardware components but the diagnostic equipment can find nothing wrong.

Here is my system configuration:

Windows Vista Edition Home Premium
Hewlet Packard AMD Athlon 64 X 2 Dual Core processor 5600 + 2.80 GHx
Hard drive 500 GB
3 GB RAM
Graphics NVIDIA GeForce 6150SE card

Any help is appreciated.

In administrative tools, choose the reliability and performance monitor and
Click on MonitoringTools then the reliability monitor (type of reliability in research
at startup). This list is a chart of the software installs, uninstalls, Windows
updates and crashes by date. See if your plant started to occur after
you installed or uninstalled something.
 
In the control panel select Problem Reports and Solutions (problem of type in)
The START searchbox), go to the history of the problem, your mistake right click and choose
Check the Solution.
 
Also get details of your crash blue screen of problem reports and
Solutions and post it here.
 
The two causes of blue screens are defective drivers or hardware failure.
 
Try these steps to remove defects of hardware that Windows can detect (I
not sure what you did before).
 
Type of memory in the start search box, and select Memory Diagnostic and then restart.
Normal and advanced race. This will take a few minutes.
 
In computer discs right click and choose Properties, then the Tools tab.
then click on check now. Check that the TWO boxes and then start. Reset. This will
take from one day to the next.
 
After running chkdsk (what does the foregoing) checks file
corruption by clicking on Start - Programs - Accessories - right click
Command prompt and choose Run as administrator. Type
 
sfc/scannow
 
 
 
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"chestercat7" wrote in message news: 1d0e31df-1745-472d-967th-7ce0ce51afc6...
> I had a problem with Windows Vista in the past months
> where it hangs on a blue screen or crashes at startup. I usually
> need to restart the computer several times before that I'm finally able to
> Download the desktop and then it works fine after that. I went as far as
> performing a restore complete system twice but the problem continues.
> Thinking it could be a hardware problem that I ran a diagnostic equipment
> the memory, video card, hard drive, card mother and any other material
> components but the diagnostic equipment can find nothing wrong.
>
> Here's my system configuration:
>
> Windows Vista Edition Home Premium
> Hewlett Packard AMD Athlon 64 X 2 Dual Core processor 5600 + 2.80 GHx
500 GB hard drive >
> 3 GB RAM
> NVIDIA GeForce 6150SE graphics card
>
> Any help is appreciated.
 
 

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    (At all costs, do NOT click on anything in Format, deletion or Partition name.) So even do a custom installation, your personal files are still kept. Click OK

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    Once the installation is complete, you can complete the Out of Box experience as the choice of your laptop, create a username, password, your time zone. You can then proceed to download the latest updates for Windows and reinstall your applications and drivers.

    You can then retrieve your personal files from the Windows.old folder and reinstall all of your applications and drivers.

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    In Safe Mode are not available: try a startup repair and / or a system restore using a DVD of Vista from Microsoft

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    ___________________________________

    Some manufacturers have more available Vista recovery disks.

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    Hello

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    Follow the steps for troubleshooting steps.

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    I suggest you check out the link.

    Turn off your computer properly.

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  • Windows vista hangs at login screen, not responding not the mouse, keyboard not to react.

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    one.

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    b.

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    c.

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