Boot into safe mode, click Start > type CMD, right click it and click Run as
Administrator, at the command prompt, type SFC /SCANNOW
If that does not work, boot back into Safe Mode again, open back Command
Prompt with the same Administrative privileges, but this time type CHKDSK /F
You will need to reboot to start it.
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Best regards,
Andre Da Costa
http://adacosta.spaces.live.com
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> My computer was working fine this morning until I did a hard shut-
> down. Now I'm getting this following error message every time I turn
> on the computer:
>
> "Windows Error Recovery
>
> Windows failed to start. A recent hardware or software change might be
> the cause.
>
> If Windows files have been damaged or configured incorrectly, startup
> repair can help diagnose and fix the problem. If power was interrupted
> during startup, choose start windows normally.
>
> Launch Startup Repair (recommended)
> Start Windows Normally"
>
> Neither of the options provided work. Loading in safe mode brings me
> back to the "Windows Error Recovery" screen. No system restore points
> work. Startup repair from the Vista boot disk doesn't find any
> errors.
>
> I've read a bunch of posts on this problem. So far, none of the
> proposed solutions have worked. Any suggestions? I'm looking for an
> option that doesn't involve restoring factory settings and losing all
> the files that I (shortsightedly) failed to back up.
>
> Please help!
> Tara