need help - cannot log in to windows

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Abimantrana

hi everyone..
i'm having a trouble logging on to my computer.. every time i try to log on
to windows, i keep having this error message:

"The system cannot log you on due to the following error:
Error performing inpage operation
Please try again or consult your system administrator"

i already tried to boot into safe mode, and try logging in with all accounts
including the administrator account, but i'm still having the same error
message.. Can anyone help me with this problem?? would really appreciate it..
thanks!
 
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HeyBub

Abimantrana said:
hi everyone..
i'm having a trouble logging on to my computer.. every time i try to
log on to windows, i keep having this error message:

"The system cannot log you on due to the following error:
Error performing inpage operation
Please try again or consult your system administrator"

i already tried to boot into safe mode, and try logging in with all
accounts including the administrator account, but i'm still having
the same error message.. Can anyone help me with this problem?? would
really appreciate it.. thanks!

Some reports of this error point to a hard disk failure and some of those
point to a problem with latency. Try turning off the delayed write feature
(or similar) in the BIOS.

If this is a recent problem, it may indicate an impending hard disk failure.
 
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Pegasus \(MVP\)

Abimantrana said:
hi everyone..
i'm having a trouble logging on to my computer.. every time i try to log
on
to windows, i keep having this error message:

"The system cannot log you on due to the following error:
Error performing inpage operation
Please try again or consult your system administrator"

i already tried to boot into safe mode, and try logging in with all
accounts
including the administrator account, but i'm still having the same error
message.. Can anyone help me with this problem?? would really appreciate
it..
thanks!

Google is your friend. Typing "Error performing inpage operation" into
a Google search box gives you more than 4,000 hits such as this one:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/141117
As HeyBub said, you're probably dealing with a disk error. You could
try booting into the Recovery Console and run the chkdsk command. If
you haven't backed up your important files then this is the time to do it
(and to review your backup policy . . .). There are techniques that give
you access to your folders even when Windows won't start.
 

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