You may have a problem with broken install/uninstall debris on your system or
you may need elements of Repair Vista Options. Details in these tutorials.
http://www.vistax64.com/tutorials/87...ram-vista.html
http://www.vistax64.com/tutorials/10...-sequence.html
"Charlie Tame" wrote:
> Lowana wrote:
> > I recently purchased a new Toshiba laptop with Vista Home Premium 32-bit
> > installed on it. Recently, I downloaded a program with additional drivers and
> > when I went to install drivers (with a box saying that the publisher could
> > not be verified) and the computer froze in a funny way, where the screen
> > seems to have a white veil on it and the screen becomes whiter and whiter
> > until the whole screen is totally white. Now everytime I start Windows this
> > keeps happening, usually just after I log in and if I start windows in Safe
> > Mode it comes up with an error screen saying that my computer has been
> > stopped to protect it and that windows is going to restart it and says that I
> > should chek my disk space and drivers. I also took laptop to shop and they
> > said that there is a hardware fault and I should take it back to where I
> > bought it from, but I would like to see if I can fix it myself. Does anyone
> > know how I can do it? I am really desperate.
> > Thanks.
>
>
> What "Exactly" did you download... without this info it's really hard to
> guess what may have happened.
>
> If by chance it is good software but the drivers were faulty then
> repairing the system with the proper drivers from the Toshiba website
> may fix the problem. You may have tried to force an install of drivers
> that were not needed anyway.
>
> Can you find the software in add/remove programs... (Control panel /
> install / uninstall a program) and remove it? Good or bad you probably
> need to do this and try again if the install locked up.
>