John Barnes;689687 Wrote:
> Last known good is one of the items on the F8 menu screen (along with
> the
> safe modes etc.) Read your manual for how to restore from either
> your
> restore partition or from the restore disk. You might try the low
> resolution start also. Have you tried the start-up repair, not
> restore?
>
> "Tony Campbell" <> wrote in
> message
> news:8FD78D0D-A11E-463F-AACA-...
> >
> > last known repair gives me a list of 3 restore points before the
> updates
> > but
> > when i click on any of them it says there is a corrupt OS file in c
> drive
> > and
> > it tells me to check the disk for errors which then also freezes
> > Iam supposed to have a seperate back up space on my hard drive but
> dont
> > know
> > how to run the factory restore from my back up
> > on the complete pc restore on the vista disk it comes up no valid
> back up
> > locations could be found
> > memory diagnostics are all fine but cant seem to get the pc to want
> to do
> > anything
> > right
> > "John Barnes" wrote:
> >
> >> May be too late, but have you tried last known good. How far do you
> get
> >> with the Vista DVD? Can you do start-up repair? Are you running
> the
> >> restore from a partition or from a restore disk? What was on the
> screen
> >> when it stopped changing?
> >>
> >> "Tony Campbell" <> wrote in
> message
> >> news:B99ECCD6-5099-4AFD-B6DB-...
> >> > If you mean just pressing F8 and clicking on safe mode with
> networking
> >> > i
> >> > have
> >> > tried that and it just gets to crcdisk.sys then stops working.
> >> >
> >> >
> >> > "AlexB" wrote:
> >> >
> >> >> This is the option of the last resort as it comes to salvaging
> your
> >> >> data
> >> >> and
> >> >> OS.
> >> >>
> >> >> Turn the machine off, turn it back on and IMMEDIATELY press two
> keys:
> >> >> CTRL +
> >> >> F6. If you hear a distress series of beeps (around 5/sec) keep
> >> >> pressing
> >> >> for
> >> >> about 1 min. After that release F6 but keep pressing Ctrl for a
> while.
> >> >>
> >> >> At this point the MS Windows Boot Console (CMOS screen) should
> appear
> >> >> and
> >> >> offer you choices. Choose Boot in Safe Mode With Internet.
> >> >>
> >> >> Now, that combination Ctrl+F6 is maker specific. It worked for my
> DELL
> >> >> towers. Other manufacturers reportedly have other "secret"
> codes.
> >> >>
> >> >> You may try Alt, Del, PgUp, PgDn instead of Ctrl. Also F6 is not
> cast
> >> >> in
> >> >> concrete. You may try other function keys. Some machine may
> require
> >> >> only
> >> >> one
> >> >> key to be pressed. Every machine MUST have a code like this. It
> took
> >> >> me
> >> >> about 10 min to find mine.
> >> >>
> >> >> "Tony Campbell" <> wrote
> in
> >> >> message
> >> >> news:5BC5672B-2687-475E-96C6-...
> >> >> >A couple of hours after a Windows update, i had a crash wich i
> had to
> >> >> >shut
> >> >> > down my pc but it didnt complete the shut down, so had to do it
> with
> >> >> > the
> >> >> > power button.
> >> >> > Now every time i try to boot up it will get as far as the
> windows
> >> >> > corporation screen with the sliding bar, then it just goes
> black and
> >> >> > nothing
> >> >> > after that.
> >> >> > I have tried various things....
> >> >> >
> >> >> > 1. safe modes(dont work)
> >> >> > 2. booting from vista disk(dont work)
> >> >> > 3. have tested all hardware(all passed)
> >> >> > 4. system repair(just freezes)
> >> >> > 5. Full pc factory restore(ran for 18 hours no change of
> screen)
> >> >> >
> >> >> > And a few others and nothing works, iam no pc geek so can
> someone
> >> >> > please
> >> >> > help iam going out of my mind here
> >> >> >
> >> >>
> >> >>
> >>
> >>
Thanks Tony for the suggestion on getting into the Boot Console
F6 + del key worked for a HP Pavilion
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