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(sorry if this is long winded but I am trying to make as clear as possible my
situation) I did an upgrade from XP to Vista Home basic on my sons computer. It does not have a DVD drive so had to install from 5 CD's. I put the parental lock on as the computer is in his room and wanted to have some control on what is viewed (and doing homework rather than chatting/surfing)!! ;oP All seemed to be working fine. My son then got to the computer and removed Grand Theft Auto. The computer no longer starts - he assures me this is all he did. It gives the error winload.exe missing or corrupt (yadda, yadda, yadda Windows failed to start. A recent hardware of software change might be the cause, To fix the problem: *etc etc* File: \windows\system32\winload.exe ). It tells me to reinsert disc and restart. I do this and the CD spins etc, but it wont boot from the CD. (I have checked boot sequence and it is CD first.) I get the same boot sequence error page, but the keyboard will not work - so I cant hit enter either. I know the keyboard works in the initial boot sequence because if I unplug it it will not boot at all, and when it is plugged in, I can hit F1 to get to BIOS. Past this, nothing. In fact I know it reads/recognises a boot disk in the CD drive because the screen prompts "to boot from CD press any key" and counts - it will not recognise the key press so goes to the error message again. Now what? Please help or provide some ideas as I just cant afford to pay to fix this one. thanks in advance |
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Hi,
Try removing all boot devices other than the CD drive in the BIOS startup sequence. This way it will be forced to load the CD after the timeout. What you may have is a hardware failure, totally unrelated to the installation of GTA, just coincidental. Once you have the CD loaded, try a startup repair. -- Best of Luck, Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/ Windows help - www.rickrogers.org My thoughts http://rick-mvp.blogspot.com "smeesh" <smeesh@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:03B7C39F-6BC2-49EC-BC96-C00D64FF425D@microsoft.com... > (sorry if this is long winded but I am trying to make as clear as possible > my > situation) > > I did an upgrade from XP to Vista Home basic on my > sons computer. It does not have a DVD drive so had to install from 5 > CD's. > I put the parental lock on as the computer is in his room and wanted to > have > some control on what is viewed (and doing homework rather than > chatting/surfing)!! ;oP > > All seemed to be working fine. My son then got to the computer and > removed > Grand Theft Auto. The computer no longer starts - he assures me this is > all > he did. > > It gives the error winload.exe missing or corrupt (yadda, yadda, yadda > Windows failed to start. A recent hardware of software change might be the > cause, To fix the problem: *etc etc* > > File: \windows\system32\winload.exe > ). > > It tells me to reinsert disc and restart. I do this and the CD spins etc, > but it wont boot from the CD. (I have checked boot sequence and it is CD > first.) I get the same boot sequence error page, but the keyboard will > not > work - so I cant hit enter either. > > I know the keyboard works in the initial boot sequence because if I unplug > it it will not boot at all, and when it is plugged in, I can hit F1 to get > to > BIOS. Past this, nothing. In fact I know it reads/recognises a boot disk > in > the CD drive because the screen prompts "to boot from CD press any key" > and > counts - it will not recognise the key press so goes to the error message > again. > > Now what? Please help or provide some ideas as I just cant afford to pay > to > fix this one. > > thanks in advance > > > > |
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Hi Rick,
thanks for the reply. I have done as suggested and disabled all other boot sequence devices to no avail. It still goes past the bios startup, gives a message "to boot from CD press any key" and gives 5 dots as awaiting response and then moves to the winload.exe missing file message (because the keyboard will not work after the BIOS startup). Any other thoughts? You mention hardward failure - best tested by removing drive and putting in another computer? Is this possibly a way to restore the winload.exe file to its correct place assuming that the drive still does work? cheers "Rick Rogers" wrote: > Hi, > > Try removing all boot devices other than the CD drive in the BIOS startup > sequence. This way it will be forced to load the CD after the timeout. > > What you may have is a hardware failure, totally unrelated to the > installation of GTA, just coincidental. > > Once you have the CD loaded, try a startup repair. > > -- > Best of Luck, > > Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP > http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/ > Windows help - www.rickrogers.org > My thoughts http://rick-mvp.blogspot.com > > "smeesh" <smeesh@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:03B7C39F-6BC2-49EC-BC96-C00D64FF425D@microsoft.com... > > (sorry if this is long winded but I am trying to make as clear as possible > > my > > situation) > > > > I did an upgrade from XP to Vista Home basic on my > > sons computer. It does not have a DVD drive so had to install from 5 > > CD's. > > I put the parental lock on as the computer is in his room and wanted to > > have > > some control on what is viewed (and doing homework rather than > > chatting/surfing)!! ;oP > > > > All seemed to be working fine. My son then got to the computer and > > removed > > Grand Theft Auto. The computer no longer starts - he assures me this is > > all > > he did. > > > > It gives the error winload.exe missing or corrupt (yadda, yadda, yadda > > Windows failed to start. A recent hardware of software change might be the > > cause, To fix the problem: *etc etc* > > > > File: \windows\system32\winload.exe > > ). > > > > It tells me to reinsert disc and restart. I do this and the CD spins etc, > > but it wont boot from the CD. (I have checked boot sequence and it is CD > > first.) I get the same boot sequence error page, but the keyboard will > > not > > work - so I cant hit enter either. > > > > I know the keyboard works in the initial boot sequence because if I unplug > > it it will not boot at all, and when it is plugged in, I can hit F1 to get > > to > > BIOS. Past this, nothing. In fact I know it reads/recognises a boot disk > > in > > the CD drive because the screen prompts "to boot from CD press any key" > > and > > counts - it will not recognise the key press so goes to the error message > > again. > > > > Now what? Please help or provide some ideas as I just cant afford to pay > > to > > fix this one. > > > > thanks in advance > > > > > > > > > > |
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What kind of keyboard are you using? Do you have more than 1 hard drive?
"smeesh" <smeesh@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:03B7C39F-6BC2-49EC-BC96-C00D64FF425D@microsoft.com... > (sorry if this is long winded but I am trying to make as clear as possible > my > situation) > > I did an upgrade from XP to Vista Home basic on my > sons computer. It does not have a DVD drive so had to install from 5 > CD's. > I put the parental lock on as the computer is in his room and wanted to > have > some control on what is viewed (and doing homework rather than > chatting/surfing)!! ;oP > > All seemed to be working fine. My son then got to the computer and > removed > Grand Theft Auto. The computer no longer starts - he assures me this is > all > he did. > > It gives the error winload.exe missing or corrupt (yadda, yadda, yadda > Windows failed to start. A recent hardware of software change might be the > cause, To fix the problem: *etc etc* > > File: \windows\system32\winload.exe > ). > > It tells me to reinsert disc and restart. I do this and the CD spins etc, > but it wont boot from the CD. (I have checked boot sequence and it is CD > first.) I get the same boot sequence error page, but the keyboard will > not > work - so I cant hit enter either. > > I know the keyboard works in the initial boot sequence because if I unplug > it it will not boot at all, and when it is plugged in, I can hit F1 to get > to > BIOS. Past this, nothing. In fact I know it reads/recognises a boot disk > in > the CD drive because the screen prompts "to boot from CD press any key" > and > counts - it will not recognise the key press so goes to the error message > again. > > Now what? Please help or provide some ideas as I just cant afford to pay > to > fix this one. > > thanks in advance > > > > |
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hi John,
It is a dell keyboard (USB) and one single hard drive. GTA was an UNinstall - so files were removed fromthe computer. thanks again "John Barnes" wrote: > What kind of keyboard are you using? Do you have more than 1 hard drive? > > "smeesh" <smeesh@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:03B7C39F-6BC2-49EC-BC96-C00D64FF425D@microsoft.com... > > (sorry if this is long winded but I am trying to make as clear as possible > > my > > situation) > > > > I did an upgrade from XP to Vista Home basic on my > > sons computer. It does not have a DVD drive so had to install from 5 > > CD's. > > I put the parental lock on as the computer is in his room and wanted to > > have > > some control on what is viewed (and doing homework rather than > > chatting/surfing)!! ;oP > > > > All seemed to be working fine. My son then got to the computer and > > removed > > Grand Theft Auto. The computer no longer starts - he assures me this is > > all > > he did. > > > > It gives the error winload.exe missing or corrupt (yadda, yadda, yadda > > Windows failed to start. A recent hardware of software change might be the > > cause, To fix the problem: *etc etc* > > > > File: \windows\system32\winload.exe > > ). > > > > It tells me to reinsert disc and restart. I do this and the CD spins etc, > > but it wont boot from the CD. (I have checked boot sequence and it is CD > > first.) I get the same boot sequence error page, but the keyboard will > > not > > work - so I cant hit enter either. > > > > I know the keyboard works in the initial boot sequence because if I unplug > > it it will not boot at all, and when it is plugged in, I can hit F1 to get > > to > > BIOS. Past this, nothing. In fact I know it reads/recognises a boot disk > > in > > the CD drive because the screen prompts "to boot from CD press any key" > > and > > counts - it will not recognise the key press so goes to the error message > > again. > > > > Now what? Please help or provide some ideas as I just cant afford to pay > > to > > fix this one. > > > > thanks in advance > > > > > > > > > > |
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Got a PS/2 keyboard you can try?
-- Best of Luck, Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/ Windows help - www.rickrogers.org My thoughts http://rick-mvp.blogspot.com "smeesh" <smeesh@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:B2F55FF3-5495-4F78-AE12-92528C903163@microsoft.com... > hi John, > It is a dell keyboard (USB) and one single hard drive. GTA was an > UNinstall > - so files were removed fromthe computer. > > thanks again > > "John Barnes" wrote: > >> What kind of keyboard are you using? Do you have more than 1 hard drive? >> >> "smeesh" <smeesh@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> news:03B7C39F-6BC2-49EC-BC96-C00D64FF425D@microsoft.com... >> > (sorry if this is long winded but I am trying to make as clear as >> > possible >> > my >> > situation) >> > >> > I did an upgrade from XP to Vista Home basic on my >> > sons computer. It does not have a DVD drive so had to install from 5 >> > CD's. >> > I put the parental lock on as the computer is in his room and wanted to >> > have >> > some control on what is viewed (and doing homework rather than >> > chatting/surfing)!! ;oP >> > >> > All seemed to be working fine. My son then got to the computer and >> > removed >> > Grand Theft Auto. The computer no longer starts - he assures me this >> > is >> > all >> > he did. >> > >> > It gives the error winload.exe missing or corrupt (yadda, yadda, yadda >> > Windows failed to start. A recent hardware of software change might be >> > the >> > cause, To fix the problem: *etc etc* >> > >> > File: \windows\system32\winload.exe >> > ). >> > >> > It tells me to reinsert disc and restart. I do this and the CD spins >> > etc, >> > but it wont boot from the CD. (I have checked boot sequence and it is >> > CD >> > first.) I get the same boot sequence error page, but the keyboard will >> > not >> > work - so I cant hit enter either. >> > >> > I know the keyboard works in the initial boot sequence because if I >> > unplug >> > it it will not boot at all, and when it is plugged in, I can hit F1 to >> > get >> > to >> > BIOS. Past this, nothing. In fact I know it reads/recognises a boot >> > disk >> > in >> > the CD drive because the screen prompts "to boot from CD press any key" >> > and >> > counts - it will not recognise the key press so goes to the error >> > message >> > again. >> > >> > Now what? Please help or provide some ideas as I just cant afford to >> > pay >> > to >> > fix this one. >> > >> > thanks in advance >> > >> > >> > >> > >> >> |
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As Rick suggested, see if you can try a PS2 keyboard or many USB keyboards
come with an adapter to PS2 (all mine have). I am not familiar with the CD version, but assume the first disk has most of the files except winim, so if you can get into the the repair section and run the startup repair. It is highly unlikely that any uninstall would be able to delete the winload system file. "smeesh" <smeesh@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:B2F55FF3-5495-4F78-AE12-92528C903163@microsoft.com... > hi John, > It is a dell keyboard (USB) and one single hard drive. GTA was an > UNinstall > - so files were removed fromthe computer. > > thanks again > > "John Barnes" wrote: > >> What kind of keyboard are you using? Do you have more than 1 hard drive? >> >> "smeesh" <smeesh@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> news:03B7C39F-6BC2-49EC-BC96-C00D64FF425D@microsoft.com... >> > (sorry if this is long winded but I am trying to make as clear as >> > possible >> > my >> > situation) >> > >> > I did an upgrade from XP to Vista Home basic on my >> > sons computer. It does not have a DVD drive so had to install from 5 >> > CD's. >> > I put the parental lock on as the computer is in his room and wanted to >> > have >> > some control on what is viewed (and doing homework rather than >> > chatting/surfing)!! ;oP >> > >> > All seemed to be working fine. My son then got to the computer and >> > removed >> > Grand Theft Auto. The computer no longer starts - he assures me this >> > is >> > all >> > he did. >> > >> > It gives the error winload.exe missing or corrupt (yadda, yadda, yadda >> > Windows failed to start. A recent hardware of software change might be >> > the >> > cause, To fix the problem: *etc etc* >> > >> > File: \windows\system32\winload.exe >> > ). >> > >> > It tells me to reinsert disc and restart. I do this and the CD spins >> > etc, >> > but it wont boot from the CD. (I have checked boot sequence and it is >> > CD >> > first.) I get the same boot sequence error page, but the keyboard will >> > not >> > work - so I cant hit enter either. >> > >> > I know the keyboard works in the initial boot sequence because if I >> > unplug >> > it it will not boot at all, and when it is plugged in, I can hit F1 to >> > get >> > to >> > BIOS. Past this, nothing. In fact I know it reads/recognises a boot >> > disk >> > in >> > the CD drive because the screen prompts "to boot from CD press any key" >> > and >> > counts - it will not recognise the key press so goes to the error >> > message >> > again. >> > >> > Now what? Please help or provide some ideas as I just cant afford to >> > pay >> > to >> > fix this one. >> > >> > thanks in advance >> > >> > >> > >> > >> >> |
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OH MY GOSH guys - that worked - change the keyboard to a PS2 and we could go
into CD recovery!! yay we have vista again. I would like to thank both of you for taking the time to help me. I have used newsgroups for a few years now and am always amazed at the amount of knowledge and help that is out there. Everybody who ever takes the time to help out and offer advice is a champ. Just as you both are - thanks again!!! Really appreciate it. "John Barnes" wrote: > As Rick suggested, see if you can try a PS2 keyboard or many USB keyboards > come with an adapter to PS2 (all mine have). I am not familiar with the CD > version, but assume the first disk has most of the files except winim, so if > you can get into the the repair section and run the startup repair. It is > highly unlikely that any uninstall would be able to delete the winload > system file. > > > "smeesh" <smeesh@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:B2F55FF3-5495-4F78-AE12-92528C903163@microsoft.com... > > hi John, > > It is a dell keyboard (USB) and one single hard drive. GTA was an > > UNinstall > > - so files were removed fromthe computer. > > > > thanks again > > > > "John Barnes" wrote: > > > >> What kind of keyboard are you using? Do you have more than 1 hard drive? > >> > >> "smeesh" <smeesh@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > >> news:03B7C39F-6BC2-49EC-BC96-C00D64FF425D@microsoft.com... > >> > (sorry if this is long winded but I am trying to make as clear as > >> > possible > >> > my > >> > situation) > >> > > >> > I did an upgrade from XP to Vista Home basic on my > >> > sons computer. It does not have a DVD drive so had to install from 5 > >> > CD's. > >> > I put the parental lock on as the computer is in his room and wanted to > >> > have > >> > some control on what is viewed (and doing homework rather than > >> > chatting/surfing)!! ;oP > >> > > >> > All seemed to be working fine. My son then got to the computer and > >> > removed > >> > Grand Theft Auto. The computer no longer starts - he assures me this > >> > is > >> > all > >> > he did. > >> > > >> > It gives the error winload.exe missing or corrupt (yadda, yadda, yadda > >> > Windows failed to start. A recent hardware of software change might be > >> > the > >> > cause, To fix the problem: *etc etc* > >> > > >> > File: \windows\system32\winload.exe > >> > ). > >> > > >> > It tells me to reinsert disc and restart. I do this and the CD spins > >> > etc, > >> > but it wont boot from the CD. (I have checked boot sequence and it is > >> > CD > >> > first.) I get the same boot sequence error page, but the keyboard will > >> > not > >> > work - so I cant hit enter either. > >> > > >> > I know the keyboard works in the initial boot sequence because if I > >> > unplug > >> > it it will not boot at all, and when it is plugged in, I can hit F1 to > >> > get > >> > to > >> > BIOS. Past this, nothing. In fact I know it reads/recognises a boot > >> > disk > >> > in > >> > the CD drive because the screen prompts "to boot from CD press any key" > >> > and > >> > counts - it will not recognise the key press so goes to the error > >> > message > >> > again. > >> > > >> > Now what? Please help or provide some ideas as I just cant afford to > >> > pay > >> > to > >> > fix this one. > >> > > >> > thanks in advance > >> > > >> > > >> > > >> > > >> > >> > > |
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