It sounds like you will need a system recovery or system restore. Either
there is an advanced boot option for repairing your system at startup (you
will see how to activate that by checking the manual of your computer) or
you can boot from your Vista CD and choose to repair your computer.
http://windowshelp.microsoft.com/Win...351033.mspx#EX
To access system restore, boot with that omiting CD prompt walkaround, and
use System Restore tool in System Tools. If there is some changes to the
software or configuration recently, you can restore the previous restore
point and see whether that will fix it. Or a virus scan can fix it
sometimes.
"ross m. greenberg" <> wrote in message
news:qeXYl.11341$...
> The only way I am able to boot his with a political CD/DVD in the drive,
> wait for the "press any key to boot from CD or DVD" prompt comes up, do
> not hit any key whatsoever and then the normal user prompt/enter password
> screen comes up. Additionally if I try to "Safe Mode Boot" I Blue Screen.
>
> Any idea of what to do?
>
> Thanks.
>
> Ross
>
>