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Blue screen error
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      01-17-2008
Hi, Sorry for my english , i'm asking you from barcelona. I have windows
vista in my pc (notebook) and one day it shut down with the blue screen now i
can't get to the normal window , I only can acces to the safe mode ,but I
have a lot of important information that I don't want to loose , and the safe
mode don't let me make a copy disc of my files.
I tryed a lot of things , bias, reeboot, the windows repair tools ,recovery
manager but I can't take off my files.
what can I do?
Help me please!!
 
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Malke
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      01-17-2008
Blue screen error wrote:
> Hi, Sorry for my english , i'm asking you from barcelona. I have windows
> vista in my pc (notebook) and one day it shut down with the blue screen now i
> can't get to the normal window , I only can acces to the safe mode ,but I
> have a lot of important information that I don't want to loose , and the safe
> mode don't let me make a copy disc of my files.
> I tryed a lot of things , bias, reeboot, the windows repair tools ,recovery
> manager but I can't take off my files.
> what can I do?
> Help me please!!


Without knowing the exact text of the Stop Error (Blue Screen), no one
can help you diagnose the issue. See:

http://www.aumha.org/win5/kbestop.htm - Stop Errors

As for getting your data off, it is completely possible to retrieve data
from a machine that won't boot into Windows. Here is general information
about data retrieval, assuming the hard drive is physically good:

1. Pull the drive and slave it in a computer running a working install
of XP/Vista. Depending on the target drive's characteristics, you may
need a drive adapter; i.e., laptop-to-IDE or a SATA controller card,
etc. A usb/firewire external drive enclosure works very well, too. Use
the working Windows Explorer to copy the data to the rescue system's
hard drive and then burn the data to cd or dvd.

2. Often XP/Vista will not boot with a slaved drive that has a damaged
file system. In that case, boot the target computer with either a Bart's
PE or a Linux live cd such as Knoppix and retrieve the data that way.
Here is general information on using Knoppix for this:

You will need a computer with two cd drives, one of which is a cd/dvd-rw
OR a usb thumb drive with enough capacity to hold your data OR an
external usb/firewire hard drive formatted FAT32 (not NTFS). To get
Knoppix, you need a computer with a fast Internet connection and
third-party burning software. Download the Knoppix .iso and create your
bootable cd. Then boot with it and it will be able to see the Windows
files. If you are using the usb thumb drive or the external hard drive,
right-click on its icon (on the Desktop) to get its properties and
uncheck the box that says "Read Only". Then click on it to open it. Note
that the default mouse action in the window manager used by Knoppix
(KDE) is a single click to open instead of the traditional MS Windows'
double-click. If you want to burn CD/DVDs, use the K3b program.

http://www.knoppix.net
http://www.nu2.nu/pebuilder/ - Bart's PE Builder


Malke
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lloyd mortiss
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      03-26-2008
Hi
can you please tell me how to hold the blue screen so i can read it or copy
it to send to your good selves
thank you

l mortiss

"Malke" wrote:

> Blue screen error wrote:
> > Hi, Sorry for my english , i'm asking you from barcelona. I have windows
> > vista in my pc (notebook) and one day it shut down with the blue screen now i
> > can't get to the normal window , I only can acces to the safe mode ,but I
> > have a lot of important information that I don't want to loose , and the safe
> > mode don't let me make a copy disc of my files.
> > I tryed a lot of things , bias, reeboot, the windows repair tools ,recovery
> > manager but I can't take off my files.
> > what can I do?
> > Help me please!!

>
> Without knowing the exact text of the Stop Error (Blue Screen), no one
> can help you diagnose the issue. See:
>
> http://www.aumha.org/win5/kbestop.htm - Stop Errors
>
> As for getting your data off, it is completely possible to retrieve data
> from a machine that won't boot into Windows. Here is general information
> about data retrieval, assuming the hard drive is physically good:
>
> 1. Pull the drive and slave it in a computer running a working install
> of XP/Vista. Depending on the target drive's characteristics, you may
> need a drive adapter; i.e., laptop-to-IDE or a SATA controller card,
> etc. A usb/firewire external drive enclosure works very well, too. Use
> the working Windows Explorer to copy the data to the rescue system's
> hard drive and then burn the data to cd or dvd.
>
> 2. Often XP/Vista will not boot with a slaved drive that has a damaged
> file system. In that case, boot the target computer with either a Bart's
> PE or a Linux live cd such as Knoppix and retrieve the data that way.
> Here is general information on using Knoppix for this:
>
> You will need a computer with two cd drives, one of which is a cd/dvd-rw
> OR a usb thumb drive with enough capacity to hold your data OR an
> external usb/firewire hard drive formatted FAT32 (not NTFS). To get
> Knoppix, you need a computer with a fast Internet connection and
> third-party burning software. Download the Knoppix .iso and create your
> bootable cd. Then boot with it and it will be able to see the Windows
> files. If you are using the usb thumb drive or the external hard drive,
> right-click on its icon (on the Desktop) to get its properties and
> uncheck the box that says "Read Only". Then click on it to open it. Note
> that the default mouse action in the window manager used by Knoppix
> (KDE) is a single click to open instead of the traditional MS Windows'
> double-click. If you want to burn CD/DVDs, use the K3b program.
>
> http://www.knoppix.net
> http://www.nu2.nu/pebuilder/ - Bart's PE Builder
>
>
> Malke
> --
> Elephant Boy Computers
> www.elephantboycomputers.com
> "Don't Panic!"
> MS-MVP Windows - Shell/User
>

 
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Malke
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      03-26-2008
lloyd mortiss wrote:

> Hi
> can you please tell me how to hold the blue screen so i can read it or
> copy it to send to your good selves
> thank you


Try pressing the Pause/Break key when you see it.

Malke
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mikeyhsd
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      03-26-2008
if you turn off the auto restart, the blue screen should stay there long enough to write down the data.

Windows key + Pause/Break key
left side, Advanced system settings
Advanced tab, Startup and Recovery Section
click settings button.
under system failure section uncheck the box for auto restart.








"lloyd mortiss" <> wrote in message news:940E78DE-467B-4C11-B52C-...
Hi
can you please tell me how to hold the blue screen so i can read it or copy
it to send to your good selves
thank you

l mortiss

"Malke" wrote:

> Blue screen error wrote:
> > Hi, Sorry for my english , i'm asking you from barcelona. I have windows
> > vista in my pc (notebook) and one day it shut down with the blue screen now i
> > can't get to the normal window , I only can acces to the safe mode ,but I
> > have a lot of important information that I don't want to loose , and the safe
> > mode don't let me make a copy disc of my files.
> > I tryed a lot of things , bias, reeboot, the windows repair tools ,recovery
> > manager but I can't take off my files.
> > what can I do?
> > Help me please!!

>
> Without knowing the exact text of the Stop Error (Blue Screen), no one
> can help you diagnose the issue. See:
>
> http://www.aumha.org/win5/kbestop.htm - Stop Errors
>
> As for getting your data off, it is completely possible to retrieve data
> from a machine that won't boot into Windows. Here is general information
> about data retrieval, assuming the hard drive is physically good:
>
> 1. Pull the drive and slave it in a computer running a working install
> of XP/Vista. Depending on the target drive's characteristics, you may
> need a drive adapter; i.e., laptop-to-IDE or a SATA controller card,
> etc. A usb/firewire external drive enclosure works very well, too. Use
> the working Windows Explorer to copy the data to the rescue system's
> hard drive and then burn the data to cd or dvd.
>
> 2. Often XP/Vista will not boot with a slaved drive that has a damaged
> file system. In that case, boot the target computer with either a Bart's
> PE or a Linux live cd such as Knoppix and retrieve the data that way.
> Here is general information on using Knoppix for this:
>
> You will need a computer with two cd drives, one of which is a cd/dvd-rw
> OR a usb thumb drive with enough capacity to hold your data OR an
> external usb/firewire hard drive formatted FAT32 (not NTFS). To get
> Knoppix, you need a computer with a fast Internet connection and
> third-party burning software. Download the Knoppix .iso and create your
> bootable cd. Then boot with it and it will be able to see the Windows
> files. If you are using the usb thumb drive or the external hard drive,
> right-click on its icon (on the Desktop) to get its properties and
> uncheck the box that says "Read Only". Then click on it to open it. Note
> that the default mouse action in the window manager used by Knoppix
> (KDE) is a single click to open instead of the traditional MS Windows'
> double-click. If you want to burn CD/DVDs, use the K3b program.
>
> http://www.knoppix.net
> http://www.nu2.nu/pebuilder/ - Bart's PE Builder
>
>
> Malke
> --
> Elephant Boy Computers
> www.elephantboycomputers.com
> "Don't Panic!"
> MS-MVP Windows - Shell/User
>

 
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lloyd mortiss
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      03-27-2008
thanks mateeeeeee

llloyd

"mikeyhsd" wrote:

> if you turn off the auto restart, the blue screen should stay there long enough to write down the data.
>
> Windows key + Pause/Break key
> left side, Advanced system settings
> Advanced tab, Startup and Recovery Section
> click settings button.
> under system failure section uncheck the box for auto restart.
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> "lloyd mortiss" <> wrote in message news:940E78DE-467B-4C11-B52C-...
> Hi
> can you please tell me how to hold the blue screen so i can read it or copy
> it to send to your good selves
> thank you
>
> l mortiss
>
> "Malke" wrote:
>
> > Blue screen error wrote:
> > > Hi, Sorry for my english , i'm asking you from barcelona. I have windows
> > > vista in my pc (notebook) and one day it shut down with the blue screen now i
> > > can't get to the normal window , I only can acces to the safe mode ,but I
> > > have a lot of important information that I don't want to loose , and the safe
> > > mode don't let me make a copy disc of my files.
> > > I tryed a lot of things , bias, reeboot, the windows repair tools ,recovery
> > > manager but I can't take off my files.
> > > what can I do?
> > > Help me please!!

> >
> > Without knowing the exact text of the Stop Error (Blue Screen), no one
> > can help you diagnose the issue. See:
> >
> > http://www.aumha.org/win5/kbestop.htm - Stop Errors
> >
> > As for getting your data off, it is completely possible to retrieve data
> > from a machine that won't boot into Windows. Here is general information
> > about data retrieval, assuming the hard drive is physically good:
> >
> > 1. Pull the drive and slave it in a computer running a working install
> > of XP/Vista. Depending on the target drive's characteristics, you may
> > need a drive adapter; i.e., laptop-to-IDE or a SATA controller card,
> > etc. A usb/firewire external drive enclosure works very well, too. Use
> > the working Windows Explorer to copy the data to the rescue system's
> > hard drive and then burn the data to cd or dvd.
> >
> > 2. Often XP/Vista will not boot with a slaved drive that has a damaged
> > file system. In that case, boot the target computer with either a Bart's
> > PE or a Linux live cd such as Knoppix and retrieve the data that way.
> > Here is general information on using Knoppix for this:
> >
> > You will need a computer with two cd drives, one of which is a cd/dvd-rw
> > OR a usb thumb drive with enough capacity to hold your data OR an
> > external usb/firewire hard drive formatted FAT32 (not NTFS). To get
> > Knoppix, you need a computer with a fast Internet connection and
> > third-party burning software. Download the Knoppix .iso and create your
> > bootable cd. Then boot with it and it will be able to see the Windows
> > files. If you are using the usb thumb drive or the external hard drive,
> > right-click on its icon (on the Desktop) to get its properties and
> > uncheck the box that says "Read Only". Then click on it to open it. Note
> > that the default mouse action in the window manager used by Knoppix
> > (KDE) is a single click to open instead of the traditional MS Windows'
> > double-click. If you want to burn CD/DVDs, use the K3b program.
> >
> > http://www.knoppix.net
> > http://www.nu2.nu/pebuilder/ - Bart's PE Builder
> >
> >
> > Malke
> > --
> > Elephant Boy Computers
> > www.elephantboycomputers.com
> > "Don't Panic!"
> > MS-MVP Windows - Shell/User
> >

 
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2madhoo
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      03-27-2008

Hi,
sorry to interrupt in b/w....I have new bought Lenovo 3000 N 200 series
laptop with followint config,
2GB RAM, 160 GB hard drive intergrated Web cam, finger prinrt reader
with windows vista 32 bit - OS.
I ahve problem in booting my machine. When i Do start it , it is
loading till 'windows is loading' ( message displays during OS bootup)
after tha tit remains idle with balnk screen.
Then i tried with booting with safe mode with commande prompt, it is
loading till &quot;crcdisk.sys&quot; after that it stops there.

can any one help to resolve this problem?????
I have a lot of files saved in my hard drive i want them back........
i dont have recovery cds with me.....


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