Hi Rick,
mentioning the profile was was to indicate that it was well into the boot
process that the loading fails. Hard to tell if it is a pre or post login
failure as their is no password on login so a normal boot will go straight to
the desktop. Yes I can get to the recovery console after going into the Vista
RE environment via the OEM DVD. But all of the repair options I know only
help in fixing the system boot and early initialization files. Their is no
indication as to why the loading just ceases.
If it was a similiar problem in Win XP - I would try a repair install - if
that failed I would use the "shift F10" key sequence during a repair install
(a VERY rarely documented feature - often not even known by MS techs) to run
either compmgmt.msc (if winxppro) or nusrmgr.cpl to create a new profile.
I have not found anything similiar in Vista Home Prem.
I appreciate you quick reply - any suggestions welcomed.
Barry Mc (4net)
"Rick Rogers" wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Just some thoughts:
>
> - It can't be a corrupt profile if it never reaches the logon screen. It
> would have to be a corrupt installation if it's a software issue.
> - If you cannot load safe mode, then your options are going to be limited.
> Can you load the recovery console by booting the disk?
> - Failing hardware components, possibly the power supply, can cause this
> type of fault.
> - If the drive itself is ok, then cherry-picking data from it as a slave in
> another machine is often a good idea before progressing on recovery
> operations.
> - Sometimes, you just aren't going to be able to recover an installation.
>
> --
> Best of Luck,
>
> Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP
> http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/
> Windows help - www.rickrogers.org
> My thoughts http://rick-mvp.blogspot.com
>
> "4net" <> wrote in message
> news:1D9A4F35-10EC-4870-82EA-...
> > Hi,
> > I have a 3month old PC - clean installed with Vista Home Prem OEM. As of 8
> > days ago will not finish booting - simply ends with a mouse pointer on a
> > black screen (pointer moves when mouse is moved). Have tried -
> > everything -
> > full memory diagnostics, chkdsk /r, System restore (found no restore
> > points),
> > all SAFE modes, Last good config. In place upgrade is disabled as it is an
> > OEM build. Intel P35 chipset MB, E6850 CPU. No new hardware installed. No
> > bug
> > check codes displayed (no blue screen). Was fully up to date with WU, and
> > drivers - and was running well since built.
> > It is as if the profile is corrupt - but there was no indication of a
> > problem. If this was Win XP I would do a Repair Install. Obviously no way
> > to
> > do that in Vista. This was before SP1 came out this week. The drive has
> > been
> > fully scanned for virii and spyware (HDD added to a clean working system
> > and
> > scanned), came up clean.
> >
> > I do not want to give up and clean install - there has to be another way.
> > I
> > have been a PC tech since 1986 - and VERY RARELY give up.
> >
> > 4net
>
>