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Old 11-02-2007, 09:30 AM
zeek
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Power failure

I recently had a power failure during start up of my computer... didn't think
much of it really, happens semi-frequently here in Alaska. As this is a new
computer with Vista installed, I didn't anticipate any problems. I restarted
it after the electricity came back on and waited for the 'disk check' to take
place, like in XP, but it never happened. I then had to unplug it to get it
to shut off since it was a blank screen with no way to restart/reset. I
proceded to get it to start back up, but only in 'safe mode'. Now it won't
start any other way. Why am I not able to start it in 'normal mode'? I'd
really appreciate some help with this. Thanks in advance.
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Old 11-02-2007, 10:00 AM
Andre Da Costa[ActiveWin]
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Re: Power failure

If you had a System Restore point created before the power failure, try
restoring the system to that point in time to see if it corrects the issue.
If that does not work, try repairing your system. Boot from your Windows
Vista DVD, select the System Repair Option > on the setup screen, select
'Repair Computer > Select your installation of Windows > select Startup
Repair option and follow instructions.
--
Andre
Blog: [url]http://adacosta.spaces.live.com[/url]
My Vista Quickstart Guide:
[url]http://adacosta.spaces.live.com/blog/cns!E8E5CC039D51E3DB!9709.entry[/url]
"zeek" <zeek@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:D1EFD7F7-4BD2-45C8-92CE-961BEF27F754@microsoft.com...[color=blue]
>I recently had a power failure during start up of my computer... didn't
>think
> much of it really, happens semi-frequently here in Alaska. As this is a
> new
> computer with Vista installed, I didn't anticipate any problems. I
> restarted
> it after the electricity came back on and waited for the 'disk check' to
> take
> place, like in XP, but it never happened. I then had to unplug it to get
> it
> to shut off since it was a blank screen with no way to restart/reset. I
> proceded to get it to start back up, but only in 'safe mode'. Now it won't
> start any other way. Why am I not able to start it in 'normal mode'? I'd
> really appreciate some help with this. Thanks in advance.[/color]


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Old 11-05-2007, 01:10 PM
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Re: Power failure

zeek wrote:[color=blue]
> I recently had a power failure during start up of my computer... didn't think
> much of it really, happens semi-frequently here in Alaska. As this is a new
> computer with Vista installed, I didn't anticipate any problems. I restarted
> it after the electricity came back on and waited for the 'disk check' to take
> place, like in XP, but it never happened. I then had to unplug it to get it
> to shut off since it was a blank screen with no way to restart/reset. I
> proceded to get it to start back up, but only in 'safe mode'. Now it won't
> start any other way. Why am I not able to start it in 'normal mode'? I'd
> really appreciate some help with this. Thanks in advance.[/color]

Looks like Andre had some suggestions on how to fix the problem.
I would also suggest investing in a UPS. They're not really very
expensive. You just need one to power your PC long enough to shut it
down gracefully. It will save a lot of headaches. Look for one that
kicks in if the voltage goes too high or falls too low.

gls858
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Old 12-13-2007, 06:26 AM
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Re: Power failure

Thanks for the suggestion Andre, this PC didn't come with a Windows DVD
though. I tried several things in safe mode, but it didn't seem to allow you
to do very much. I ended up taking it to a professional to help me get it
back it working order. Thanks for the advice just the same.

"Andre Da Costa[ActiveWin]" wrote:
[color=blue]
> If you had a System Restore point created before the power failure, try
> restoring the system to that point in time to see if it corrects the issue.
> If that does not work, try repairing your system. Boot from your Windows
> Vista DVD, select the System Repair Option > on the setup screen, select
> 'Repair Computer > Select your installation of Windows > select Startup
> Repair option and follow instructions.
> --
> Andre
> Blog: [url]http://adacosta.spaces.live.com[/url]
> My Vista Quickstart Guide:
> [url]http://adacosta.spaces.live.com/blog/cns!E8E5CC039D51E3DB!9709.entry[/url]
> "zeek" <zeek@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:D1EFD7F7-4BD2-45C8-92CE-961BEF27F754@microsoft.com...[color=green]
> >I recently had a power failure during start up of my computer... didn't
> >think
> > much of it really, happens semi-frequently here in Alaska. As this is a
> > new
> > computer with Vista installed, I didn't anticipate any problems. I
> > restarted
> > it after the electricity came back on and waited for the 'disk check' to
> > take
> > place, like in XP, but it never happened. I then had to unplug it to get
> > it
> > to shut off since it was a blank screen with no way to restart/reset. I
> > proceded to get it to start back up, but only in 'safe mode'. Now it won't
> > start any other way. Why am I not able to start it in 'normal mode'? I'd
> > really appreciate some help with this. Thanks in advance.[/color]
>
>
>[/color]
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Old 12-13-2007, 06:26 AM
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Re: Power failure

Thank you gls858, I did take your advice and invested in a back up power
supply. Comes in quite handy with the periodic outtages we experience up
here. Although Andre's suggestion didn't fix my problem, please note that
both of your responses were much appreciated. Peace and Happy Holidays from
the last frontier!

"gls858" wrote:
[color=blue]
> zeek wrote:[color=green]
> > I recently had a power failure during start up of my computer... didn't think
> > much of it really, happens semi-frequently here in Alaska. As this is a new
> > computer with Vista installed, I didn't anticipate any problems. I restarted
> > it after the electricity came back on and waited for the 'disk check' to take
> > place, like in XP, but it never happened. I then had to unplug it to get it
> > to shut off since it was a blank screen with no way to restart/reset. I
> > proceded to get it to start back up, but only in 'safe mode'. Now it won't
> > start any other way. Why am I not able to start it in 'normal mode'? I'd
> > really appreciate some help with this. Thanks in advance.[/color]
>
> Looks like Andre had some suggestions on how to fix the problem.
> I would also suggest investing in a UPS. They're not really very
> expensive. You just need one to power your PC long enough to shut it
> down gracefully. It will save a lot of headaches. Look for one that
> kicks in if the voltage goes too high or falls too low.
>
> gls858
>[/color]
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Old 12-13-2007, 07:11 AM
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Re: Power failure

zeek wrote:[color=blue]
> Thank you gls858, I did take your advice and invested in a back up power
> supply. Comes in quite handy with the periodic outtages we experience up
> here. Although Andre's suggestion didn't fix my problem, please note that
> both of your responses were much appreciated. Peace and Happy Holidays from
> the last frontier!
>
> "gls858" wrote:
>[color=green]
>> zeek wrote:[color=darkred]
>>> I recently had a power failure during start up of my computer... didn't think
>>> much of it really, happens semi-frequently here in Alaska. As this is a new
>>> computer with Vista installed, I didn't anticipate any problems. I restarted
>>> it after the electricity came back on and waited for the 'disk check' to take
>>> place, like in XP, but it never happened. I then had to unplug it to get it
>>> to shut off since it was a blank screen with no way to restart/reset. I
>>> proceded to get it to start back up, but only in 'safe mode'. Now it won't
>>> start any other way. Why am I not able to start it in 'normal mode'? I'd
>>> really appreciate some help with this. Thanks in advance.[/color]
>> Looks like Andre had some suggestions on how to fix the problem.
>> I would also suggest investing in a UPS. They're not really very
>> expensive. You just need one to power your PC long enough to shut it
>> down gracefully. It will save a lot of headaches. Look for one that
>> kicks in if the voltage goes too high or falls too low.
>>
>> gls858
>>[/color][/color]

So you can only run in safe mode? You may wnat to try to repair your
Vista install. Check the link below. Thanks to John Barnett.

[url]http://vistasupport.mvps.org/windows_vista_repair_options.htm[/url]

gls858
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