DoubleJay wrote:
>
> Hello to the computer gods,
> I am using Windows Vista Home Premium and it has been running
> great until this morning when I tried to turn on my computer. It took
> forever just to get
> me to a random blue screen where it then stalled and about ten minutes
> later a box came up and asked me which language I would like to use.
> Since Wookie was not listed I settled for English. Then another few
> minutes went by until my computer painfully popped up another box asking
> which driver I would like to select so that I could run Startup Repair.
> However, there aren't any drivers listed! What do I do from here? I have
> a tendency to push the big button that says launch so I just clicked
> next without selecting any drivers (mostly because there weren't any to
> choose from). It then began Startup Repair, hooray! But hours went by
> and finnaly I came home from work and it was finally done repairing. It
> said it repaired everything and all I needed to do was restart and
> everything would be just fine and dandy. But was it? Well, that's where
> you fit in oh great computer gods. Will you answer my prayers? What
> should I do? Possibly a mouse sacrafice? A computer mouse that is...
It sounds like hardware failure. You can try and troubleshoot this yourself
if you have the skills.
http://www.elephantboycomputers.com/...ardware_Tshoot
If the computer is still under warranty, contact the mftr.'s tech support.
Testing hardware failures often involves swapping out suspected parts with
known-good parts. If you can't do the testing yourself and/or are
uncomfortable opening your computer, take the machine to a professional
computer repair shop (not your local equivalent of
BigComputerStore/GeekSquad).
Malke
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