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wtfmate
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      10-10-2009

So my friend's computer tried downloading Service Pack 1 and it faile
during the process and now every time Vista loads to start up it goe
right to a blue screen. And when I put in a CD/DVD it will show th
black screen and load the CD/DVD but after it loads it goes straight t
the boot process. Even after I disabled the HDD from being loaded in th
bios. Also, there is no option to run under safe mode. Just setup
system recovery, and boot process pop up before Vista starts to load.
should also mention that nothing other than setup will actually d
anything


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Rick Rogers
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      10-10-2009
Hi,

Your best bet would be a system restore to a point prior to the installation
attempt. If you can access the boot menu by hitting F8 at startup, then
choose the command line mode (non-gui) and run rstrui.exe. If not, boot with
the Vista disk and enter the startup repair/advanced options and try from
there.

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Windows help - www.rickrogers.org
"wtfmate" <> wrote in message
news:...
>
> So my friend's computer tried downloading Service Pack 1 and it failed
> during the process and now every time Vista loads to start up it goes
> right to a blue screen. And when I put in a CD/DVD it will show the
> black screen and load the CD/DVD but after it loads it goes straight to
> the boot process. Even after I disabled the HDD from being loaded in the
> bios. Also, there is no option to run under safe mode. Just setup,
> system recovery, and boot process pop up before Vista starts to load. I
> should also mention that nothing other than setup will actually do
> anything.
>
>
>
>
> --
> wtfmate


 
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      10-10-2009

Rick Rogers;877217 Wrote:
> Hi
>
> Your best bet would be a system restore to a point prior to th
> installation
> attempt. If you can access the boot menu by hitting F8 at startup, the
>
> choose the command line mode (non-gui) and run rstrui.exe. If not, boo
> with
> the Vista disk and enter the startup repair/advanced options and tr
> from
> there
>
> --
> Best of Luck
>
> Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MV
> 'Microsoft Most Valuable Professional
> (http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/
> Windows help - 'Nutcase's Home' (http://www.rickrogers.org
> "wtfmate" wrote in message
> news:...
>
> So my friend's computer tried downloading Service Pack 1 and it faile
> during the process and now every time Vista loads to start up it goe
> right to a blue screen. And when I put in a CD/DVD it will show th
> black screen and load the CD/DVD but after it loads it goes straigh
> t
> the boot process. Even after I disabled the HDD from being loaded i
> th
> bios. Also, there is no option to run under safe mode. Just setup
> system recovery, and boot process pop up before Vista starts to load
>
> should also mention that nothing other than setup will actually d
> anything
>
>
>
>
> --
> wtfmate


I've tried a system restore and instead of doing a system restore i
still tries to load Vista. There has been NO option with any logica
sense that I can use to fix this. I cannot run system restores,
cannot boot disks, I cannot do anything through any of the F options.

Also, when I go through F8 and choose command line it loads the file
and then restarts the computer. And when I try running through saf
mode in any other mode it still tries to boot Vista and blue screen


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      10-11-2009

wtfmate;877339 Wrote:
> I've tried a system restore and instead of doing a system restore i
> still tries to load Vista. There has been NO option with any logica
> sense that I can use to fix this. I cannot run system restores,
> cannot boot disks, I cannot do anything through any of the F options.
>
> Also, when I go through F8 and choose command line it loads the file
> and then restarts the computer. And when I try running through saf
> mode in any other mode it still tries to boot Vista and blue screen


Ok so I now have a new problem. After working at it I somehow got th
repair disk to load. It may have been after I removed the CMOS and RAM
Well now the problem is, his HDD isn't being recognized so the repai
disk can't help if it can't find the drive. I've looked and it wasn'
being seen in the BIOS either. It's a WD 2500J

'Specifications for the 250GB Special Edition Serial ATA drive (mode
WD2500JD)' (http://tinyurl.com/yjms8bn

I'm not sure what happened but it's not being recognized. Everything i
plugged in correctly. No settings were changed either. The BIOS is als
enabled for SATA1 and 2 controllers. Though this also may be why th
disk was working in the first place. And yes the HDD is spinnin


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Rick Rogers
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      10-11-2009
Then the hard drive or its control circuitry may be malfunctioning. I would
try reseating the cabling first, and it may help to run WD's diagnostic
tool: http://support.wdc.com/product/download.asp?lang=en

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"wtfmate" <> wrote in message
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>
> wtfmate;877339 Wrote:
>> I've tried a system restore and instead of doing a system restore it
>> still tries to load Vista. There has been NO option with any logical
>> sense that I can use to fix this. I cannot run system restores, I
>> cannot boot disks, I cannot do anything through any of the F options.
>>
>> Also, when I go through F8 and choose command line it loads the files
>> and then restarts the computer. And when I try running through safe
>> mode in any other mode it still tries to boot Vista and blue screens

>
> Ok so I now have a new problem. After working at it I somehow got the
> repair disk to load. It may have been after I removed the CMOS and RAM.
> Well now the problem is, his HDD isn't being recognized so the repair
> disk can't help if it can't find the drive. I've looked and it wasn't
> being seen in the BIOS either. It's a WD 2500JD
>
> 'Specifications for the 250GB Special Edition Serial ATA drive (model
> WD2500JD)' (http://tinyurl.com/yjms8bn)
>
> I'm not sure what happened but it's not being recognized. Everything is
> plugged in correctly. No settings were changed either. The BIOS is also
> enabled for SATA1 and 2 controllers. Though this also may be why the
> disk was working in the first place. And yes the HDD is spinning
>
>
>
>
> --
> wtfmate


 
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