Thanks for the information than an all proved futile.
for one thing I had no system restore points yet I
had reason to believe that there were.
secondly, I tried all the options to repair but
they couldn't circumvent the stall after the
crcdisk.sys
the only thing left for me to do was to boot
with a bartspe and run the chkdsk's.
even then the above couldn't circumvent the
error, what ever it was.
eventually vista came back on line because
I attempted to do a new install.
not sure if the error was due to crcdisk.sys
or whatever system file came after it.
any ideas?
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"Leroy" <> wrote in message
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> What are the system recovery options in Windows Vista?
> http://windowshelp.microsoft.com/Win...4be5e1033.mspx
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> db wrote:
>> hello,
>>
>> I installed autoruns and conveniently disabled
>> just a few nuiscance startups like google
>> toolbar updater, javaupdate, msdefender
>>
>> but after a reboot I could not longer boot
>> into vista.
>>
>> there was some error message indicating
>> autochk corrupted or something to the
>> affect
>>
>> and when ever I started in safemode
>> the system would halt at crcdisk.
>>
>> anyways since nothing was panning
>> out via the diagnostic menu or with
>> a visto boot cd,
>>
>> I attempted simply to re-install vista.
>>
>> but since it was only a boot disk setup
>> would not take my product key.
>>
>> so here is the clincher, I forgot to press
>> any key to boot from cd and the system
>> proceeded to boot normally.
>>
>> and now I'm in vista.
>>
>> so can anyone explain why the system would
>> halt after the crcdisk or why autoruns and
>> autochk would halt the system from starting
>> vista?
>>
>> thanks in advanced for any suggestions or
>> questions.
>>
>> -db
>>