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ghutnick
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      11-11-2008
I get the following error as soon as I try to boot up:

CONFIG_LIST_FAILED

STOP: 0x00000073 (0x00000001, 0xC000017D, 0x00000004, 0xF6EE9BB8

I am unable to boot into any of the options listed in safe mode.
 
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      11-11-2008
System Restore can be used to replace the bad copy of the registry with an
older version. Press F8 during the black screen just after the BIOS screen
during a restart.
The error is saying one of the registry hives is failing to load.
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"ghutnick" <> wrote in message
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> I get the following error as soon as I try to boot up:
>
> CONFIG_LIST_FAILED
>
> STOP: 0x00000073 (0x00000001, 0xC000017D, 0x00000004, 0xF6EE9BB8
>
> I am unable to boot into any of the options listed in safe mode.


 
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ghutnick
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      11-11-2008
No matter what option I choose, it still crashed. Also when selecting the OS
to start from it keeps saying Microsoft Windows XP Embedded. Is that normal?

"ghutnick" wrote:

> I get the following error as soon as I try to boot up:
>
> CONFIG_LIST_FAILED
>
> STOP: 0x00000073 (0x00000001, 0xC000017D, 0x00000004, 0xF6EE9BB8
>
> I am unable to boot into any of the options listed in safe mode.

 
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      11-11-2008
"ghutnick" <> wrote in message
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>I get the following error as soon as I try to boot up:
>
> CONFIG_LIST_FAILED
>
> STOP: 0x00000073 (0x00000001, 0xC000017D, 0x00000004, 0xF6EE9BB8
>
> I am unable to boot into any of the options listed in safe mode.




The second parameter there (0xC000017D) suggests that you're short of disk
space. If so, try freeing some up eg via a recovery environment boot disk
etc .


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      11-11-2008
Since I do not have a Vista DVD that came with this (its not my laptop), can
I boot with and XP Pro disk to try and gain access to the drive and delete
from it? If it matters, I can't even get the volume to mount using Ubuntu
8.04.

"Jon" wrote:

> "ghutnick" <> wrote in message
> news:E6C7D0D8-AC30-40B2-8CB3-...
> >I get the following error as soon as I try to boot up:
> >
> > CONFIG_LIST_FAILED
> >
> > STOP: 0x00000073 (0x00000001, 0xC000017D, 0x00000004, 0xF6EE9BB8
> >
> > I am unable to boot into any of the options listed in safe mode.

>
>
>
> The second parameter there (0xC000017D) suggests that you're short of disk
> space. If so, try freeing some up eg via a recovery environment boot disk
> etc .
>
>
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      11-11-2008
"ghutnick" <> wrote in message
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> Since I do not have a Vista DVD that came with this (its not my laptop),
> can
> I boot with and XP Pro disk to try and gain access to the drive and delete
> from it? If it matters, I can't even get the volume to mount using Ubuntu
> 8.04.
>



You could use that XP Pro disk to create a bootable 'BartPE' CD recovery
environment....

Bart's Preinstalled Environment (BartPE) bootable live windows CD/DVD
http://www.nu2.nu/pebuilder/

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      11-11-2008
I did get the vista dvd that came with the laptop. When I boot from it I
only get an option to install. What are the steps to either repair and or
boot the system so I can recover the data.

"Jon" wrote:

> "ghutnick" <> wrote in message
> news:592DB43B-E7BB-44EF-A9D3-...
> > Since I do not have a Vista DVD that came with this (its not my laptop),
> > can
> > I boot with and XP Pro disk to try and gain access to the drive and delete
> > from it? If it matters, I can't even get the volume to mount using Ubuntu
> > 8.04.
> >

>
>
> You could use that XP Pro disk to create a bootable 'BartPE' CD recovery
> environment....
>
> Bart's Preinstalled Environment (BartPE) bootable live windows CD/DVD
> http://www.nu2.nu/pebuilder/
>
> --
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"ghutnick" <> wrote in message
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>I did get the vista dvd that came with the laptop. When I boot from it I
> only get an option to install. What are the steps to either repair and or
> boot the system so I can recover the data.
>



If it's a standard Vista DVD, then after the first language-choosing screen
there should be a 'Repair your computer' option, for which you could either
try its automatic repair options or from which you can get to a command
prompt.

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      11-12-2008
It's from Dell, the reinstallation DVD.

"Jon" wrote:

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> "ghutnick" <> wrote in message
> news:C7E82A32-5F35-4AA9-AB43-...
> >I did get the vista dvd that came with the laptop. When I boot from it I
> > only get an option to install. What are the steps to either repair and or
> > boot the system so I can recover the data.
> >

>
>
> If it's a standard Vista DVD, then after the first language-choosing screen
> there should be a 'Repair your computer' option, for which you could either
> try its automatic repair options or from which you can get to a command
> prompt.
>
> --
> Jon
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>

 
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ghutnick
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      11-12-2008
It worked. Thank you for the assistance, it is greatly appreciated.

"Jon" wrote:

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> "ghutnick" <> wrote in message
> news:C7E82A32-5F35-4AA9-AB43-...
> >I did get the vista dvd that came with the laptop. When I boot from it I
> > only get an option to install. What are the steps to either repair and or
> > boot the system so I can recover the data.
> >

>
>
> If it's a standard Vista DVD, then after the first language-choosing screen
> there should be a 'Repair your computer' option, for which you could either
> try its automatic repair options or from which you can get to a command
> prompt.
>
> --
> Jon
>
>
>
>
>

 
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