Sounds like it's too late but I bet if you tried booting in "Safe Mode with
Command Pormpt" and performed "chkdsk /f" like I did, you would've been able
to finally boot-up. It's not a fix but rather a work a round. Good luck to
you as well.
"Brian" wrote:
> I think this may be the update that crashed my computer as well. I have
> tried everything with no results - safe mode, system restore and a bunch of
> other failed attempts. I am finally reinstalling Vista and hoping that the
> Windows.old file will contain all my important files.
>
> Microsoft really stuck it to us...wow. I'm sure your day wasn't planned
> around beta testing and QA'ing for Bill Gates, huh? Good luck.
>
> Brian
>
>
> "JT" wrote:
>
> > I'm crashing (blue screen dump) during Windows Vista Business Update # 941600…
> > Running Windows Vista Business, all current updates installed. P4-3.0 GHz.
> > W/HT, Intel 945 chipset/board, 2 GB ram, SATA drive, ATI graphics. I've had
> > this running and stable for 6-8 months now. Originally installed a fresh copy
> > of Vista Biz and aside from the occasional Vista bug here and there, it's
> > been pretty stable...up until now. I can't imagine I'm the only one having
> > this same problem. When I install update #941600, my pc re-boots as it's
> > suppose to, when booting-up and during "configuring updates", I get a blue
> > screen dumb and in a matter or 1-2 seconds, it reboots on its own and will
> > continue to cycle unless I intervene. It happens so fast that I can't even
> > read the error message. I've tried re-booting and selecting "last know good
> > config" and "safe mode" and still the same problem. The only way I can get
> > around this is to boot-up in "safe mode with command prompt", run a "chkdsk
> > /f" command, let it reboot and perform a chkdsk and then it boots up but
> > without the update installed. I've also tried running the "SFC /SCANNOW"
> > command from the command prompt and that runs and returns an error "Windows
> > resource Protection found corrupt files but was unable to fix some of them".
> > Needless to say, I'm not installing the update as I've tried several times
> > with the same results. Any ideas or work a rounds out there? I understand
> > this is a pretty significant update and possible one or two updates away from
> > Vista SP1.
> >
> >
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