Agh! No, do not do that. You need to run chkdsk from a command prompt or
from the Recovery Environment.
Just a silly question, but have you reverted the system to the original
hardware configuration yet?
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"Alan T" <> wrote in message
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> Do I use Win98 startup disk to boot into DOS and run CHKDSK?
>
> "Lang Murphy" <> wrote in message
> news:FFCA213E-8674-439F-A276-...
>> "Alan T" <> wrote in message
>> news:...
>> >I mistakenly posted into XP NG, now I pull it back here:
>> >
>> > I got Vista Ultimate version on my AMD 3200+, 4 GB RAM.
>> > My harddisk is Seagate 320 GB SATA - 16 MB RAM cache.
>> >
>> > Yesterday my machine was running fine, then I shut it down.
>> > Removed my cordless PS2 keyboard and mouse, plugin my newly bought MS
> 2000
>> > keyboard desktop into USB. Turn on the machine, only into the BIOS and
> got
>> > the error message on the screen:
>> >
>> > Windows Boot Manager
>> > "Windows failed to start. A recent hardware or software change might be
>> > the
>> > cause. To fix the problem:
>> > 1) Insert your Windows installation disc and restart your computer
>> > 2) Choose your language settings, and then click "Next"
>> > 3) Click "Repair your computer"
>> >
>> > If you do not have the disc, contact your system administrator or
> cimputer
>> > manufacturer for assistance.
>> > File:\Boot\BCD
>> > Status: 0xc000000f
>> > Info: An error occurred while attempting to read the boot configuration
>> > data"
>> >
>> >
>> > This is the additional information of my PC, my seagate harddisk from
> time
>> > to time pops up to me that I need to back up my harddisk as my harddisk
>> > has
>> > problem. And I am not sure does it also related to my RAM. Or just
>> > coincidence.
>> >
>> >
>> > Also I tried to use another harddisk in which XP was installed and has
> no
>> > problem in booting up my PC. So it only happened in my Vista harddisk,
>> > I
>> > have no clue it relates to Vista OS or my harddisk or my RAM.
>> >
>> >
>>
>>
>> Have you run chkdsk on the drive in question?
>>
>> Lang
>>
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