Windows Vista - stuck at the "Welcome" screen after the recent crash
OK, so my computer crashed (Dell) a few days ago, and I had to reset everything back to the card factory, which has deleted all files but those who were on the computer, as it was shipped. Now, 2 days after the accident (my second my computer boot time) my computer will not cross the "Welcome" screen, or the splash screen. I'm in safe mode now, incidentally.
Help, please!
Hello
How to difficulty Chkdsk will not run at startup in Vista
http://www.Vistax64.com/tutorials/130824-CHKDSK-will-not-run-startup-Vista.html
You specified that it must CORRECT the mistakes?
Chkdsk /f /r
space after k and f
Read-only mode is when you do not specify it should correct the error, or if running the command line, you did
not correctly specify / f.
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