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Øystein
Hey. I have got a laptop which have gone into a boot loop. I cant use any of
the safe mode alternatives, it boot loops anyhow. Trying safe mode, I see
the drivers needed loading, then I see a bluescreen that dont last long
enough for me to read what says and it reboots. Is there a way to hold that
bluescreen so I can see what it says?
I have a boot disc of some kind, simulating windows from a CD, so I am able
to access the harddrive from there. After I looked into some system restore
points, it looks like the last that happened on the machine was a lot of
windows updates, so I think maybe some of the windows files have become
corrupt. Is there a way to roll back to one of those restore points when I
dont have access to the windows they are made in?
When I tried to put in the windows CD, and get to the install part where
Windows have detected the disc and it usually shows me an option to do a
repair of the allready installed OS, I only get the option to install on the
selected drive. Would an install overwrite the disc, or would it repair the
files allready there?
Been thinking I maybe could replace some of the boot files with boot files
from a W-XP-SP2 CD. If that is possible, which files would I need to
replace?
Thanks in advance, Øystein.
the safe mode alternatives, it boot loops anyhow. Trying safe mode, I see
the drivers needed loading, then I see a bluescreen that dont last long
enough for me to read what says and it reboots. Is there a way to hold that
bluescreen so I can see what it says?
I have a boot disc of some kind, simulating windows from a CD, so I am able
to access the harddrive from there. After I looked into some system restore
points, it looks like the last that happened on the machine was a lot of
windows updates, so I think maybe some of the windows files have become
corrupt. Is there a way to roll back to one of those restore points when I
dont have access to the windows they are made in?
When I tried to put in the windows CD, and get to the install part where
Windows have detected the disc and it usually shows me an option to do a
repair of the allready installed OS, I only get the option to install on the
selected drive. Would an install overwrite the disc, or would it repair the
files allready there?
Been thinking I maybe could replace some of the boot files with boot files
from a W-XP-SP2 CD. If that is possible, which files would I need to
replace?
Thanks in advance, Øystein.