xp failed to recover/ startup..unable to find "AUDITPE.ISO"

N

nloughbrough

Ok this is a reocurring problem/issue which is becoming more frequent and
very annoying. Case 1:- Lenovo 3000 N200 (type 0769) preinstalled.. unable to
recover laptop . After trying to recover windows using Lenovo utilities and
that did not work..tryed same utility program to restore to factory settings.
When the laptop rebooted the following message unable to find/load
Auditpe.iso. Ok at first thought this might be an isue with lenovo utilities
software but a day later ..
Case 2:- desktop running XP Pro starts having issues. Firstly it went into
that black and white screen telling me that the pc was not shut down
correctly or has suffered from a power failure..mmm not very likely.. then I
realise the keyboard is not functioning? ok windows starts to boot and then
blue screen error and trys to reboot.. ok this was what happened to the
laptop before I tryed to recover it. so before I carry on Ive checked with
others on the net...OMG how many people having the same problem and even when
the xp disc with the license no to hand the problem ends up with
"auditpe.iso" issue. oops ..any ideas?
 
L

Leonard Grey

Each computer manufacturer has their own recovery method, which can vary
from model to model. Microsoft does not design the recovery procedure.
Only the company that manufactured your computer can help you with their
recovery procedure.
 
J

JOHNNY Best

Ok this is a reocurring problem/issue which is becoming more frequent and
very annoying. Case 1:- Lenovo 3000 N200 (type 0769) preinstalled.. unable to
recover laptop . After trying to recover windows using Lenovo utilities and
that did not work..tryed same utility program to restore to factory settings.
When the laptop rebooted the following message unable to find/load
Auditpe.iso. Ok at first thought this might be an isue with lenovo utilities
software but a day later ..
Case 2:- desktop running XP Pro starts having issues. Firstly it went into
that black and white screen telling me that the pc was not shut down
correctly or has suffered from a power failure..mmm not very likely.. then I
realise the keyboard is not functioning? ok windows starts to boot and then
blue screen error and trys to reboot.. ok this was what happened to the
laptop before I tryed to recover it. so before I carry on Ive checked with
others on the net...OMG how many people having the same problem and even when
the xp disc with the license no to hand the problem ends up with
"auditpe.iso" issue. oops ..any ideas?
 

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