Power Outage, now VISTA won't work

K

Khaled

There was a power outage, then when I turned the computer on, VISTA boots but
never completely.
I end up with a grey screen with the mouse arrow and nothing to point at.
I tried to do a repair using the installation DVD, it tells me that"
"Your computer is running a limited diagnostic state. If you use System
Restore in teh limited state, you can not undo the restore operation.
Help topic are not available in this state".

I do not want to do a new installation and loose my files and have to
install and register everything again.

It has been doing that since 1:30pm and still nothing.

HELP.
 
M

Malke

Khaled said:
There was a power outage, then when I turned the computer on, VISTA boots but
never completely.
I end up with a grey screen with the mouse arrow and nothing to point at.
I tried to do a repair using the installation DVD, it tells me that"
"Your computer is running a limited diagnostic state. If you use System
Restore in teh limited state, you can not undo the restore operation.
Help topic are not available in this state".

I do not want to do a new installation and loose my files and have to
install and register everything again.

It has been doing that since 1:30pm and still nothing.

HELP.

Power outages can 1) leave your operating system files corrupted and in
an unknown state; 2) damage hardware. If you haven't backed up your data
retrieve it by pulling the hard drive and either slave it directly in a
working XP/Vista machine or put it in an external drive enclosure and
attach it to a working computer.

Now do Vista Startup Repair per this link:

http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/tutorials/tutorial148.html

If that doesn't work, bite the bullet and clean install Vista *after*
running some hardware tests to make sure the hardware wasn't damaged, too.

http://www.elephantboycomputers.com/page2.html#Hardware_Tshoot

Purchase an Uninterruptible Power Supply to help prevent damage to your
computer during power outages in the future. I like the Belkin 550's,
about $60. You can often get a really great deal on them from Amazon if
you choose the Free Shipping option.


Malke
 
M

Mike Hall - MVP

skunksmash said:
that is one of the worst things in the world.........

failing all the above if your adament u dont want to lose ur data
maybe u could try and buy another hard drive put a fresh install on it
and use your original as a slave i done that once but it was on xp dont
really know if the same rules apply

good luck


That is what I would do, and then use the original drive as a slave on which
to store data..
 
M

Malke

cityboydan said:
hi i bought a laptop but forgot to backup data i let my sister borrow it
while i went on holiday, and when i got back i couldnt get on windows
vista, i have another laptop and the data is backed up on disk, how can
i get vista back

Refer to the laptop manual or the mftr.'s tech support website for
instructions how to return your computer to factory condition.

Malke
 

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