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Greg Lewis
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      11-22-2007
Windows Vista found an update in my current video driver as well as some
mandatory updates. So i installed them, truns out Vista found the wrong video
drive update. After all mandatory updates it needs a reboot to confiure. So
now my screen wont work. I tried to boot into safe mode, however, safe mode
locks up after crcdisk.sys. The best part is that I cant seem to find my
vista disk. I tried to call microsoft, but all they told me is that i need my
activation key, which is on thecomputer and on the disk case. So i am out of
luck. Then she said it will cost my $59 to try and fix something that vista
did on its own. I am getting ready to buy apple or convert to lunix. Can
anyone help me? I have alot of important documents on this computer that i
cant remake. Thanks for the help to anyone who can!
 
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Jeanette
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      11-22-2007
Greg Lewis wrote:
> Windows Vista found an update in my current video driver as well as some
> mandatory updates. So i installed them, truns out Vista found the wrong video
> drive update. After all mandatory updates it needs a reboot to confiure. So
> now my screen wont work. I tried to boot into safe mode, however, safe mode
> locks up after crcdisk.sys. The best part is that I cant seem to find my
> vista disk. I tried to call microsoft, but all they told me is that i need my
> activation key, which is on thecomputer and on the disk case. So i am out of
> luck. Then she said it will cost my $59 to try and fix something that vista
> did on its own. I am getting ready to buy apple or convert to lunix. Can
> anyone help me? I have alot of important documents on this computer that i
> cant remake. Thanks for the help to anyone who can!


Lunix FTW!
 
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Jupiter Jones [MVP]
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      11-22-2007
Greg;
Reboot and this time instead of Safe Mode, select "Last Know Good
configuration".
Then go to Device Manager and roll back the driver:
Right click "Computer" and click "Properties"
Click "Device Manager"
Click "+" by "Display Adapters"
Double click your video card
Click "Driver" tab
Click the "Roll back driver" button.
Follow prompts and reboot.

In the future do not get driver updates from Microsoft Update.
Instead get them directly from the hardware manufacturers
manufacturers website.

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http://www3.telus.net/dandemar
http://www.dts-l.org


"Greg Lewis" <Greg Lewis @discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:FCA34336-C240-4A30-B08D-...
> Windows Vista found an update in my current video driver as well as
> some
> mandatory updates. So i installed them, truns out Vista found the
> wrong video
> drive update. After all mandatory updates it needs a reboot to
> confiure. So
> now my screen wont work. I tried to boot into safe mode, however,
> safe mode
> locks up after crcdisk.sys. The best part is that I cant seem to
> find my
> vista disk. I tried to call microsoft, but all they told me is that
> i need my
> activation key, which is on thecomputer and on the disk case. So i
> am out of
> luck. Then she said it will cost my $59 to try and fix something
> that vista
> did on its own. I am getting ready to buy apple or convert to lunix.
> Can
> anyone help me? I have alot of important documents on this computer
> that i
> cant remake. Thanks for the help to anyone who can!


 
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Mr. Arnold
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      11-22-2007

"Greg Lewis" <Greg Lewis @discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:FCA34336-C240-4A30-B08D-...
> Windows Vista found an update in my current video driver as well as some
> mandatory updates. So i installed them, truns out Vista found the wrong
> video
> drive update. After all mandatory updates it needs a reboot to confiure.
> So
> now my screen wont work. I tried to boot into safe mode, however, safe
> mode
> locks up after crcdisk.sys. The best part is that I cant seem to find my
> vista disk. I tried to call microsoft, but all they told me is that i need
> my
> activation key, which is on thecomputer and on the disk case. So i am out
> of
> luck. Then she said it will cost my $59 to try and fix something that
> vista
> did on its own. I am getting ready to buy apple or convert to lunix. Can
> anyone help me? I have alot of important documents on this computer that i
> cant remake. Thanks for the help to anyone who can!


You had best find that install disc or disk so that you can roll back. You
don't let MS update drivers is the bottom line. If drivers are to be updated
for a piece of equipment, you go to the vendor to get them and do the
update.

 
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Charlie Tame
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      11-22-2007
Greg Lewis wrote:
> Windows Vista found an update in my current video driver as well as some
> mandatory updates. So i installed them, truns out Vista found the wrong video
> drive update. After all mandatory updates it needs a reboot to confiure. So
> now my screen wont work. I tried to boot into safe mode, however, safe mode
> locks up after crcdisk.sys. The best part is that I cant seem to find my
> vista disk. I tried to call microsoft, but all they told me is that i need my
> activation key, which is on thecomputer and on the disk case. So i am out of
> luck. Then she said it will cost my $59 to try and fix something that vista
> did on its own. I am getting ready to buy apple or convert to lunix. Can
> anyone help me? I have alot of important documents on this computer that i
> cant remake. Thanks for the help to anyone who can!



The important thing is the data files you don't have copies of so if all
else fails do NOT reinstall anything, cheaper to buy a new hard drive
these days and then install a new copy of "Something" on that and use it
to locate and copy you important files.

When the thing is booting do you get any other options (F8 maybe) that
allow you to uninstall bad drivers? Seems to me you sometimes get this
option, sometimes not, don't know why.

For future reference, Video drivers are best installed on their own, not
from MS Update and you probably need to remove older versions first...
Uninstall old version with control panel, disable security and
anti-virus software so it does not start when Windows starts, reboot,
then install new drivers which you have previously downloaded from the
card maker's website and saved on your desktop. Of course you didn't
know that before and it's no use to you now but may be useful next time.
Unless you want to take risks for testing purposes like some of us do
ALWAYS install drivers on their own for Video, if you lose the screen
well, you know now.

Consider the cheap hard drive option, if you can find someone with
Acronis software you can make a backup copy of the whole thing using
their CD based recovery tool, and then you can start trying to recover
the system using something like the Vista CD and the repair option... of
course you said you don't have the CD but I'm hoping you find it as it
may be your best and perhaps only option to recover.

 
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NoStop
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      11-22-2007
Mr. Arnold wrote:

>
> "Greg Lewis" <Greg Lewis @discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:FCA34336-C240-4A30-B08D-...
>> Windows Vista found an update in my current video driver as well as some
>> mandatory updates. So i installed them, truns out Vista found the wrong
>> video
>> drive update. After all mandatory updates it needs a reboot to confiure.
>> So
>> now my screen wont work. I tried to boot into safe mode, however, safe
>> mode
>> locks up after crcdisk.sys. The best part is that I cant seem to find my
>> vista disk. I tried to call microsoft, but all they told me is that i
>> need my
>> activation key, which is on thecomputer and on the disk case. So i am out
>> of
>> luck. Then she said it will cost my $59 to try and fix something that
>> vista
>> did on its own. I am getting ready to buy apple or convert to lunix. Can
>> anyone help me? I have alot of important documents on this computer that
>> i cant remake. Thanks for the help to anyone who can!

>
> You had best find that install disc or disk so that you can roll back. You
> don't let MS update drivers is the bottom line. If drivers are to be
> updated for a piece of equipment, you go to the vendor to get them and do
> the update.


Then why does M$ push their crappy hardware drivers on users when the
manufacturers' drivers are always the better option? Is MickeyMouse this
stupid? I guess so.

To the OP, when you're ready to dump Vista - MickeyMouse's Toy Operating
System, do take a look at Ubuntu.

http://www.ubuntu.com

Cheers.

PS. Frank, it's only a suggestion. Don't get your rectum in a knot and do
ready my sig for extra help.


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Frank
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      11-22-2007
NoStop wrote:

> Mr. Arnold wrote:
>
>
>>"Greg Lewis" <Greg Lewis @discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>>news:FCA34336-C240-4A30-B08D-...
>>
>>>Windows Vista found an update in my current video driver as well as some
>>>mandatory updates. So i installed them, truns out Vista found the wrong
>>>video
>>>drive update. After all mandatory updates it needs a reboot to confiure.
>>>So
>>>now my screen wont work. I tried to boot into safe mode, however, safe
>>>mode
>>>locks up after crcdisk.sys. The best part is that I cant seem to find my
>>>vista disk. I tried to call microsoft, but all they told me is that i
>>>need my
>>>activation key, which is on thecomputer and on the disk case. So i am out
>>>of
>>>luck. Then she said it will cost my $59 to try and fix something that
>>>vista
>>>did on its own. I am getting ready to buy apple or convert to lunix. Can
>>>anyone help me? I have alot of important documents on this computer that
>>>i cant remake. Thanks for the help to anyone who can!

>>
>>You had best find that install disc or disk so that you can roll back. You
>>don't let MS update drivers is the bottom line. If drivers are to be
>>updated for a piece of equipment, you go to the vendor to get them and do
>>the update.

>
>
> Then why does M$ push their crappy hardware drivers on users when the
> manufacturers' drivers are always the better option?


Who said they do? Why does a cross-dressing linux loser like you even care?

Is MickeyMouse this
> stupid?


MickeyMouse is a Disney® character. I guess you're too stupid to realize
that fact.

I guess so.

It appears that you are the fukkin stupid one.
>
> To the OP, when you're ready to dump Vista - MickeyMouse's Toy Operating
> System, do take a look at Ubuntu.


Why would anyone want a piece of sh*t toy os like ubuntu?
>
> http://www.ubuntu.com
>
> Cheers.
>
> PS. Frank, it's only a suggestion. Don't get your rectum in a knot and do
> ready my sig for extra help.


I suggest that a cross-dressing linux loser like you obviously is the
one who needs real mental help.
Frank

btw, isn't it time for you to go kiss RS's hairy arse?















 
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Rich
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      11-22-2007
> To the OP, when you're ready to dump Vista - MickeyMouse's Toy Operating
> System, do take a look at Ubuntu.


No chump like a blissfully unaware chump .. right?


We'll give you a day or so to figure out who


Rich


 
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Mick Murphy
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      11-22-2007
If he can't get to Safe Mode, you are wasting his time telling him to try
Last Known good configuration!!!

"Jupiter Jones [MVP]" wrote:

> Greg;
> Reboot and this time instead of Safe Mode, select "Last Know Good
> configuration".
> Then go to Device Manager and roll back the driver:
> Right click "Computer" and click "Properties"
> Click "Device Manager"
> Click "+" by "Display Adapters"
> Double click your video card
> Click "Driver" tab
> Click the "Roll back driver" button.
> Follow prompts and reboot.
>
> In the future do not get driver updates from Microsoft Update.
> Instead get them directly from the hardware manufacturers
> manufacturers website.
>
> --
> Jupiter Jones [MVP]
> http://www3.telus.net/dandemar
> http://www.dts-l.org
>
>
> "Greg Lewis" <Greg Lewis @discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:FCA34336-C240-4A30-B08D-...
> > Windows Vista found an update in my current video driver as well as
> > some
> > mandatory updates. So i installed them, truns out Vista found the
> > wrong video
> > drive update. After all mandatory updates it needs a reboot to
> > confiure. So
> > now my screen wont work. I tried to boot into safe mode, however,
> > safe mode
> > locks up after crcdisk.sys. The best part is that I cant seem to
> > find my
> > vista disk. I tried to call microsoft, but all they told me is that
> > i need my
> > activation key, which is on thecomputer and on the disk case. So i
> > am out of
> > luck. Then she said it will cost my $59 to try and fix something
> > that vista
> > did on its own. I am getting ready to buy apple or convert to lunix.
> > Can
> > anyone help me? I have alot of important documents on this computer
> > that i
> > cant remake. Thanks for the help to anyone who can!

>
>

 
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Jupiter Jones [MVP]
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      11-22-2007
Not always and it may still be a viable option.
In fact it may be good that the OP was unable to get to Safe Mode.
Getting to Safe Mode is then the Last Known Good configuration so
doing so eliminates that as an option if Safe Mode is used first..

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http://www.dts-l.org


"Mick Murphy" <> wrote in message
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> If he can't get to Safe Mode, you are wasting his time telling him
> to try
> Last Known good configuration!!!


 
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