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“Windows failed to restart”. Vista Problem.?
February 15, 2010
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You should scan your registry to find out the reasons! Because most computer problems are born in a part of your system which hardly anyone knows or understands – the registry. This is the central database of Windows, which actually stores some of your computer’s most important files and settings. Everything from your latest emails to your desktop wallpaper are kept in this database, making it one of the most used parts of the Windows system.Because it’s used so much, the registry database is actually prone to becoming corrupt and damaged, which makes Windows struggle to read the files inside it. Unfortunately, 100’s of registry files are corrupted every week and Windows has no way to protect against it – it’s this problem which causes most of your computer’s problems. The problem is that when these files are corrupted, your PC actually takes longer to read them and often can’t read them at all.This causes errors on your PC which seem to appear randomly. You can use a Registry cleaner. http://cleanup-comuter-run-perfectly.com
Registry cleaners are tools which have been created to scan through the registry. They work by scanning each file and then checking to see if it’s corrupt or causing problems. If they find that it is broken, the registry cleaner will replace or fix the file for you to make your computer speed up and become free of errors. You should have a try! Good Luck!
I’m betting your Hard Disk Drive (HDD) is faulty
Contact the computer agent
try this go to the bios set the boot to hard drive restart, another way reset the ram nd reset the hard drive, if those ways don’t work reinstall windows use r for repair or system recovery disc
If Windows Fails to start, there is usually an issue with the Windows program trying to use the computer hardware. If you have tried restarting your laptop and repairing the problem; I would suggest reloading the windows CD’s if you have them. If not, take it to a local computer repairer.
You need to reload the windows with your recovery (original) CDs.
Its the Windows Updates … its Zapped over 250,000 PC’s worldwide ….
I had to completely re – install the OS, it made a right mess and I could not repair it no matter what I tried …. you do not lose any files, but you will need to re install ALL the drivers and software again ….. Damn Microsoft !!