Since you just installed, you can do a repair install and probably salvage
most of what you want to. You will have to redo any updates
"Richard" <> wrote in message
news:5E0EAECB-1BF7-456B-9863-...
>I have tried both methods. I booted with the CD and tried a restore, but it
> told me there were no restore points. I JUST installed VISTA last night,
> so
> it hasn't been up long. Was up long enough for me to configure everything
> to
> my liking :*(.
>
> Last known good config was a no-go either. Please tell me I have other
> options than to reinstall it :*(
>
> "John Barnes" wrote:
>
>> You can do a system restore from the Start up disk unless they are wiped
>> out
>> by you booting to XP. You could also try 'last known good' using the F8
>> key
>> but you may have killed that with multiple tries to get into Vista.
>>
>> "Richard" <> wrote in message
>> news:2A6FA54C-73C4-44BB-AC12-...
>> >I am currently running dial boot between Windows XP PRO and Windows
>> >Vista
>> > ULTIMATE x86, so my system is not completely down.
>> >
>> > Just recently I started getting a blue screen that tells me physical
>> > memory
>> > dump, and it restarts my computer. This only happens when I try to boot
>> > in
>> > Vista, either normal mode, or safe mode. This happens immediately at
>> > the
>> > login screen.
>> >
>> > I tried installing a program called Alcohol 120%, and it gave me this
>> > memory
>> > dump error during the install on Vista. I believe this to be the
>> > source.
>> >
>> > I booted in XP PRO and deleted the folder that it installed to, but no
>> > dice.
>> > And I'm not sure if it left any drivers, or where they are located, and
>> > I
>> > cannot access the registry to vista from XP PRO.
>> >
>> > Please any help?
>> >
>> > Thanks,
>> > Rich
>>
>>
|