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A Watcher
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      25th Jul 2007
My wife's laptop won't boot up. I can access the files on the HD by
using a linux livecd. That tells me that the file table is still OK so
there must be something wrong with the boot sector. Either it got
overwritten or it has gone bad. We can't find the original Windows CD
that came with it. What can I do?

Thanks for any help.
 
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      25th Jul 2007
any errors displayed?

"A Watcher" wrote:

> My wife's laptop won't boot up. I can access the files on the HD by
> using a linux livecd. That tells me that the file table is still OK so
> there must be something wrong with the boot sector. Either it got
> overwritten or it has gone bad. We can't find the original Windows CD
> that came with it. What can I do?
>
> Thanks for any help.
>

 
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      25th Jul 2007
sgopus wrote:
> any errors displayed?
>
> "A Watcher" wrote:
>
>> My wife's laptop won't boot up. I can access the files on the HD by
>> using a linux livecd. That tells me that the file table is still OK so
>> there must be something wrong with the boot sector. Either it got
>> overwritten or it has gone bad. We can't find the original Windows CD
>> that came with it. What can I do?
>>
>> Thanks for any help.
>>

The message says "We apologize for the incovenience, but Windows did not
start successfully. A recent hardware or software change might have
caused this."

I'm beginning to think that some Windows files were overwritten or
damaged. I created a boot cd from a different PC and it tried to boot.
It first did a disk check and repaired a couple file links and then
proceeded to give me the same error message. None of the modes works.

The Knoppix cd still works so I can access the files. She uses MSN,
though, and it doesn't store the saved messages in text files. I can
recover the other stuff if I have to.



 
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      25th Jul 2007
How to fix a computer that won't start
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/u...nostart.mspx#2
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"A Watcher" wrote:

> sgopus wrote:
> > any errors displayed?
> >
> > "A Watcher" wrote:
> >
> >> My wife's laptop won't boot up. I can access the files on the HD by
> >> using a linux livecd. That tells me that the file table is still OK so
> >> there must be something wrong with the boot sector. Either it got
> >> overwritten or it has gone bad. We can't find the original Windows CD
> >> that came with it. What can I do?
> >>
> >> Thanks for any help.
> >>

> The message says "We apologize for the incovenience, but Windows did not
> start successfully. A recent hardware or software change might have
> caused this."
>
> I'm beginning to think that some Windows files were overwritten or
> damaged. I created a boot cd from a different PC and it tried to boot.
> It first did a disk check and repaired a couple file links and then
> proceeded to give me the same error message. None of the modes works.
>
> The Knoppix cd still works so I can access the files. She uses MSN,
> though, and it doesn't store the saved messages in text files. I can
> recover the other stuff if I have to.
>
>
>
>

 
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      25th Jul 2007
"A Watcher" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> sgopus wrote:
>> any errors displayed?
>>
>> "A Watcher" wrote:
>>
>>> My wife's laptop won't boot up. I can access the files on the HD by
>>> using a linux livecd. That tells me that the file table is still OK so
>>> there must be something wrong with the boot sector. Either it got
>>> overwritten or it has gone bad. We can't find the original Windows CD
>>> that came with it. What can I do?
>>>
>>> Thanks for any help.
>>>

> The message says "We apologize for the incovenience, but Windows did not
> start successfully. A recent hardware or software change might have
> caused this."
>
> I'm beginning to think that some Windows files were overwritten or
> damaged. I created a boot cd from a different PC and it tried to boot. It
> first did a disk check and repaired a couple file links and then proceeded
> to give me the same error message. None of the modes works.
>
> The Knoppix cd still works so I can access the files. She uses MSN,
> though, and it doesn't store the saved messages in text files. I can
> recover the other stuff if I have to.


Would suggest that you make that backup first. Then, figure out how to get
a replacement CD to do a repair install.

HTH
-pk


 
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      25th Jul 2007
Thanks for the microsoft link. Perhaps I can find something useful
there.

 
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      26th Jul 2007
On Jul 25, 7:13 am, "Patrick Keenan" <t...@dev.null> wrote:
> "A Watcher" <stocks...@earthlink.net> wrote in message
>
> news:luApi.11738$(E-Mail Removed)...
>
>
>
> > sgopus wrote:
> >> any errors displayed?

>
> >> "A Watcher" wrote:

>
> >>> My wife's laptop won't boot up. I can access the files on the HD by
> >>> using a linux livecd. That tells me that the file table is still OK so
> >>> there must be something wrong with the boot sector. Either it got
> >>> overwritten or it has gone bad. We can't find the original Windows CD
> >>> that came with it. What can I do?

>
> >>> Thanks for any help.

>
> > The message says "We apologize for the incovenience, but Windows did not
> > start successfully. A recent hardware or software change might have
> > caused this."

>
> > I'm beginning to think that some Windows files were overwritten or
> > damaged. I created a boot cd from a different PC and it tried to boot. It
> > first did a disk check and repaired a couple file links and then proceeded
> > to give me the same error message. None of the modes works.

>
> > The Knoppix cd still works so I can access the files. She uses MSN,
> > though, and it doesn't store the saved messages in text files. I can
> > recover the other stuff if I have to.

>
> Would suggest that you make that backup first. Then, figure out how to get
> a replacement CD to do a repair install.
>
> HTH
> -pk



Yes I will certainly save what I can before trying any fixes! Thank
goodness for Knoppix.

 
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