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colindee4life
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      02-14-2008
bought my son a laptop with vista home basic pre-installed. It's worked fine
for a couple of months.

Now when you switch on, you only get as far as the windows error recovery
screen. selecting the first option to 'launch startup repair' only gives a
blank screen for a split second, the other option to start windows normally
only reboots and brings you back to the same screen.

tried f5 and f8, and tried all options like startup in safe mode, everything
comes back to windows error recovery page.

as windows was pre-installed, I have no disc. Help!!
 
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Mark L. Ferguson
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      02-14-2008
If the Command Prompt is available, try the commands:

chkdsk /r

and then:

win

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"colindee4life" <> wrote in message
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> bought my son a laptop with vista home basic pre-installed. It's worked
> fine
> for a couple of months.
>
> Now when you switch on, you only get as far as the windows error recovery
> screen. selecting the first option to 'launch startup repair' only gives a
> blank screen for a split second, the other option to start windows
> normally
> only reboots and brings you back to the same screen.
>
> tried f5 and f8, and tried all options like startup in safe mode,
> everything
> comes back to windows error recovery page.
>
> as windows was pre-installed, I have no disc. Help!!


 
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AlexB
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      02-14-2008
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 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.

"colindee4life" <> wrote in message
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> bought my son a laptop with vista home basic pre-installed. It's worked
> fine
> for a couple of months.
>
> Now when you switch on, you only get as far as the windows error recovery
> screen. selecting the first option to 'launch startup repair' only gives a
> blank screen for a split second, the other option to start windows
> normally
> only reboots and brings you back to the same screen.
>
> tried f5 and f8, and tried all options like startup in safe mode,
> everything
> comes back to windows error recovery page.
>
> as windows was pre-installed, I have no disc. Help!!


 
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AlexB
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      02-14-2008
He cannot even get into the safe mode.

"Mark L. Ferguson" <> wrote in
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> If the Command Prompt is available, try the commands:
>
> chkdsk /r
>
> and then:
>
> win
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> Mark L. Ferguson
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> "colindee4life" <> wrote in message
> news:C0DC4250-BDF4-4E36-8AB9-...
>> bought my son a laptop with vista home basic pre-installed. It's worked
>> fine
>> for a couple of months.
>>
>> Now when you switch on, you only get as far as the windows error recovery
>> screen. selecting the first option to 'launch startup repair' only gives
>> a
>> blank screen for a split second, the other option to start windows
>> normally
>> only reboots and brings you back to the same screen.
>>
>> tried f5 and f8, and tried all options like startup in safe mode,
>> everything
>> comes back to windows error recovery page.
>>
>> as windows was pre-installed, I have no disc. Help!!

>


 
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Mark L. Ferguson
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      02-14-2008
The help entry for the System Recovery Options screen indicates that the
Command Line is an option. His OEM may have enabled that

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"AlexB" <> wrote in message
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> He cannot even get into the safe mode.
>
> "Mark L. Ferguson" <> wrote in
> message news:121201D5-E5CE-43AB-96F1-...
>> If the Command Prompt is available, try the commands:
>>
>> chkdsk /r
>>
>> and then:
>>
>> win
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>> Mark L. Ferguson
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>> "colindee4life" <> wrote in
>> message news:C0DC4250-BDF4-4E36-8AB9-...
>>> bought my son a laptop with vista home basic pre-installed. It's worked
>>> fine
>>> for a couple of months.
>>>
>>> Now when you switch on, you only get as far as the windows error
>>> recovery
>>> screen. selecting the first option to 'launch startup repair' only gives
>>> a
>>> blank screen for a split second, the other option to start windows
>>> normally
>>> only reboots and brings you back to the same screen.
>>>
>>> tried f5 and f8, and tried all options like startup in safe mode,
>>> everything
>>> comes back to windows error recovery page.
>>>
>>> as windows was pre-installed, I have no disc. Help!!

>>

>


 
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      08-17-2008

Did you get this sorted, or end up sending the computer off for repair
as my computer is having the exact same problem

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Paul Montgomery
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      08-17-2008
On Sun, 17 Aug 2008 19:33:10 +0530, hei2005
<> wrote:

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>Did you get this sorted, or end up sending the computer off for repair,
>as my computer is having the exact same problem?


Look at the # of posts of each person in that thread. NONE of them
use that board. So NONE of them will get an email telling them they
had a reply. And since the thread ended in February, it's unlikely
that they even remember anything about it.

You are better off:

1) quoting all of what you are replying to, or
2) starting a new thread and giving detailed info about your problem.
 
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