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| Vista Boot Failure - never gets to login Hi, I have a 3month old PC - clean installed with Vista Home Prem OEM. As of 8 days ago will not finish booting - simply ends with a mouse pointer on a black screen (pointer moves when mouse is moved). Have tried - everything - full memory diagnostics, chkdsk /r, System restore (found no restore points), all SAFE modes, Last good config. In place upgrade is disabled as it is an OEM build. Intel P35 chipset MB, E6850 CPU. No new hardware installed. No bug check codes displayed (no blue screen). Was fully up to date with WU, and drivers - and was running well since built. It is as if the profile is corrupt - but there was no indication of a problem. If this was Win XP I would do a Repair Install. Obviously no way to do that in Vista. This was before SP1 came out this week. The drive has been fully scanned for virii and spyware (HDD added to a clean working system and scanned), came up clean. I do not want to give up and clean install - there has to be another way. I have been a PC tech since 1986 - and VERY RARELY give up. 4net |
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| Re: Vista Boot Failure - never gets to login Hi, Just some thoughts: - It can't be a corrupt profile if it never reaches the logon screen. It would have to be a corrupt installation if it's a software issue. - If you cannot load safe mode, then your options are going to be limited. Can you load the recovery console by booting the disk? - Failing hardware components, possibly the power supply, can cause this type of fault. - If the drive itself is ok, then cherry-picking data from it as a slave in another machine is often a good idea before progressing on recovery operations. - Sometimes, you just aren't going to be able to recover an installation. -- Best of Luck, Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP [url]http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/[/url] Windows help - [url]www.rickrogers.org[/url] My thoughts [url]http://rick-mvp.blogspot.com[/url] "4net" <4net@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:1D9A4F35-10EC-4870-82EA-F9D679149AAC@microsoft.com...[color=blue] > Hi, > I have a 3month old PC - clean installed with Vista Home Prem OEM. As of 8 > days ago will not finish booting - simply ends with a mouse pointer on a > black screen (pointer moves when mouse is moved). Have tried - > everything - > full memory diagnostics, chkdsk /r, System restore (found no restore > points), > all SAFE modes, Last good config. In place upgrade is disabled as it is an > OEM build. Intel P35 chipset MB, E6850 CPU. No new hardware installed. No > bug > check codes displayed (no blue screen). Was fully up to date with WU, and > drivers - and was running well since built. > It is as if the profile is corrupt - but there was no indication of a > problem. If this was Win XP I would do a Repair Install. Obviously no way > to > do that in Vista. This was before SP1 came out this week. The drive has > been > fully scanned for virii and spyware (HDD added to a clean working system > and > scanned), came up clean. > > I do not want to give up and clean install - there has to be another way. > I > have been a PC tech since 1986 - and VERY RARELY give up. > > 4net[/color] |
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| Re: Vista Boot Failure - never gets to login On Fri, 28 Mar 2008 00:36:01 -0700, 4net <4net@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: [color=blue] > Hi, > I have a 3month old PC - clean installed with Vista Home Prem OEM. As of 8 > days ago will not finish booting - simply ends with a mouse pointer on a > black screen (pointer moves when mouse is moved). Have tried - everything - > full memory diagnostics, chkdsk /r, System restore (found no restore points), > all SAFE modes, Last good config. In place upgrade is disabled as it is an > OEM build. Intel P35 chipset MB, E6850 CPU. No new hardware installed. No bug > check codes displayed (no blue screen). Was fully up to date with WU, and > drivers - and was running well since built. > It is as if the profile is corrupt - but there was no indication of a > problem. If this was Win XP I would do a Repair Install. Obviously no way to > do that in Vista. This was before SP1 came out this week. The drive has been > fully scanned for virii and spyware (HDD added to a clean working system and > scanned), came up clean. > > I do not want to give up and clean install - there has to be another way. I > have been a PC tech since 1986 - and VERY RARELY give up.[/color] I don't know how much time you gave it before deciding that something was broken, but the black screen sounds familiar. I've had this once when rebooting after installing one of those monthly batches of updates. Also tried safe mode etc., it just wouldn't finish booting. Then I just left it powered on in that state while I was doing something else. After about 20 minutes of black screen (I think, but definitely more than 15 minutes) it spontaneously rebooted, and from then on all was back to normal. It's done it again a couple of months later (or could have been only one month), and again it happened while rebooting from a batch of updates, but it didn't take as long this time. Still a few minutes of black screen, though. |
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| Re: Vista Boot Failure - never gets to login Thanks Lucvdv, I wish this was true - but alas I have left the system running for 8 hours, to no avail. thanks for your reply. Barry Mc (4net) "Lucvdv" wrote: [color=blue] > On Fri, 28 Mar 2008 00:36:01 -0700, 4net <4net@discussions.microsoft.com> > wrote: >[color=green] > > Hi, > > I have a 3month old PC - clean installed with Vista Home Prem OEM. As of 8 > > days ago will not finish booting - simply ends with a mouse pointer on a > > black screen (pointer moves when mouse is moved). Have tried - everything - > > full memory diagnostics, chkdsk /r, System restore (found no restore points), > > all SAFE modes, Last good config. In place upgrade is disabled as it is an > > OEM build. Intel P35 chipset MB, E6850 CPU. No new hardware installed. No bug > > check codes displayed (no blue screen). Was fully up to date with WU, and > > drivers - and was running well since built. > > It is as if the profile is corrupt - but there was no indication of a > > problem. If this was Win XP I would do a Repair Install. Obviously no way to > > do that in Vista. This was before SP1 came out this week. The drive has been > > fully scanned for virii and spyware (HDD added to a clean working system and > > scanned), came up clean. > > > > I do not want to give up and clean install - there has to be another way. I > > have been a PC tech since 1986 - and VERY RARELY give up.[/color] > > I don't know how much time you gave it before deciding that something was > broken, but the black screen sounds familiar. > > I've had this once when rebooting after installing one of those monthly > batches of updates. Also tried safe mode etc., it just wouldn't finish > booting. > > Then I just left it powered on in that state while I was doing something > else. After about 20 minutes of black screen (I think, but definitely more > than 15 minutes) it spontaneously rebooted, and from then on all was back > to normal. > > It's done it again a couple of months later (or could have been only one > month), and again it happened while rebooting from a batch of updates, but > it didn't take as long this time. Still a few minutes of black screen, > though. > >[/color] |
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| Re: Vista Boot Failure - never gets to login I think I have a similar problem happens to me last night. I cannot get out of the screen saver mode, then I reboot and after reboot first it took a long time( I would says at least 5 minutes) before getting to the black screen with the green bar moving, then it stays on this screen and will never go to the logon screen. I will try Lucvdv's suggestion and see if it fix it when I get home tonight. "Lucvdv" wrote: [color=blue] > On Fri, 28 Mar 2008 00:36:01 -0700, 4net <4net@discussions.microsoft.com> > wrote: >[color=green] > > Hi, > > I have a 3month old PC - clean installed with Vista Home Prem OEM. As of 8 > > days ago will not finish booting - simply ends with a mouse pointer on a > > black screen (pointer moves when mouse is moved). Have tried - everything - > > full memory diagnostics, chkdsk /r, System restore (found no restore points), > > all SAFE modes, Last good config. In place upgrade is disabled as it is an > > OEM build. Intel P35 chipset MB, E6850 CPU. No new hardware installed. No bug > > check codes displayed (no blue screen). Was fully up to date with WU, and > > drivers - and was running well since built. > > It is as if the profile is corrupt - but there was no indication of a > > problem. If this was Win XP I would do a Repair Install. Obviously no way to > > do that in Vista. This was before SP1 came out this week. The drive has been > > fully scanned for virii and spyware (HDD added to a clean working system and > > scanned), came up clean. > > > > I do not want to give up and clean install - there has to be another way. I > > have been a PC tech since 1986 - and VERY RARELY give up.[/color] > > I don't know how much time you gave it before deciding that something was > broken, but the black screen sounds familiar. > > I've had this once when rebooting after installing one of those monthly > batches of updates. Also tried safe mode etc., it just wouldn't finish > booting. > > Then I just left it powered on in that state while I was doing something > else. After about 20 minutes of black screen (I think, but definitely more > than 15 minutes) it spontaneously rebooted, and from then on all was back > to normal. > > It's done it again a couple of months later (or could have been only one > month), and again it happened while rebooting from a batch of updates, but > it didn't take as long this time. Still a few minutes of black screen, > though. > >[/color] |
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| Re: Vista Boot Failure - never gets to login Hi Rick, mentioning the profile was was to indicate that it was well into the boot process that the loading fails. Hard to tell if it is a pre or post login failure as their is no password on login so a normal boot will go straight to the desktop. Yes I can get to the recovery console after going into the Vista RE environment via the OEM DVD. But all of the repair options I know only help in fixing the system boot and early initialization files. Their is no indication as to why the loading just ceases. If it was a similiar problem in Win XP - I would try a repair install - if that failed I would use the "shift F10" key sequence during a repair install (a VERY rarely documented feature - often not even known by MS techs) to run either compmgmt.msc (if winxppro) or nusrmgr.cpl to create a new profile. I have not found anything similiar in Vista Home Prem. I appreciate you quick reply - any suggestions welcomed. Barry Mc (4net) "Rick Rogers" wrote: [color=blue] > Hi, > > Just some thoughts: > > - It can't be a corrupt profile if it never reaches the logon screen. It > would have to be a corrupt installation if it's a software issue. > - If you cannot load safe mode, then your options are going to be limited. > Can you load the recovery console by booting the disk? > - Failing hardware components, possibly the power supply, can cause this > type of fault. > - If the drive itself is ok, then cherry-picking data from it as a slave in > another machine is often a good idea before progressing on recovery > operations. > - Sometimes, you just aren't going to be able to recover an installation. > > -- > Best of Luck, > > Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP > [url]http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/[/url] > Windows help - [url]www.rickrogers.org[/url] > My thoughts [url]http://rick-mvp.blogspot.com[/url] > > "4net" <4net@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:1D9A4F35-10EC-4870-82EA-F9D679149AAC@microsoft.com...[color=green] > > Hi, > > I have a 3month old PC - clean installed with Vista Home Prem OEM. As of 8 > > days ago will not finish booting - simply ends with a mouse pointer on a > > black screen (pointer moves when mouse is moved). Have tried - > > everything - > > full memory diagnostics, chkdsk /r, System restore (found no restore > > points), > > all SAFE modes, Last good config. In place upgrade is disabled as it is an > > OEM build. Intel P35 chipset MB, E6850 CPU. No new hardware installed. No > > bug > > check codes displayed (no blue screen). Was fully up to date with WU, and > > drivers - and was running well since built. > > It is as if the profile is corrupt - but there was no indication of a > > problem. If this was Win XP I would do a Repair Install. Obviously no way > > to > > do that in Vista. This was before SP1 came out this week. The drive has > > been > > fully scanned for virii and spyware (HDD added to a clean working system > > and > > scanned), came up clean. > > > > I do not want to give up and clean install - there has to be another way. > > I > > have been a PC tech since 1986 - and VERY RARELY give up. > > > > 4net[/color] > >[/color] |
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| Re: Vista Boot Failure - never gets to login Hi, Have you tried enabling boot logging from the boot menu, then pulling the ntbtlog.txt file and checking it? -- Best of Luck, Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP [url]http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/[/url] Windows help - [url]www.rickrogers.org[/url] My thoughts [url]http://rick-mvp.blogspot.com[/url] "4net" <4net@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:6E67DAE3-AA4B-4D45-8484-A3E4106FC59F@microsoft.com...[color=blue] > Hi Rick, > mentioning the profile was was to indicate that it was well into the boot > process that the loading fails. Hard to tell if it is a pre or post login > failure as their is no password on login so a normal boot will go straight > to > the desktop. Yes I can get to the recovery console after going into the > Vista > RE environment via the OEM DVD. But all of the repair options I know only > help in fixing the system boot and early initialization files. Their is no > indication as to why the loading just ceases. > > If it was a similiar problem in Win XP - I would try a repair install - if > that failed I would use the "shift F10" key sequence during a repair > install > (a VERY rarely documented feature - often not even known by MS techs) to > run > either compmgmt.msc (if winxppro) or nusrmgr.cpl to create a new profile. > I have not found anything similiar in Vista Home Prem. > > I appreciate you quick reply - any suggestions welcomed. > > Barry Mc (4net) > > "Rick Rogers" wrote: >[color=green] >> Hi, >> >> Just some thoughts: >> >> - It can't be a corrupt profile if it never reaches the logon screen. It >> would have to be a corrupt installation if it's a software issue. >> - If you cannot load safe mode, then your options are going to be >> limited. >> Can you load the recovery console by booting the disk? >> - Failing hardware components, possibly the power supply, can cause this >> type of fault. >> - If the drive itself is ok, then cherry-picking data from it as a slave >> in >> another machine is often a good idea before progressing on recovery >> operations. >> - Sometimes, you just aren't going to be able to recover an installation. >> >> -- >> Best of Luck, >> >> Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP >> [url]http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/[/url] >> Windows help - [url]www.rickrogers.org[/url] >> My thoughts [url]http://rick-mvp.blogspot.com[/url] >> >> "4net" <4net@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> news:1D9A4F35-10EC-4870-82EA-F9D679149AAC@microsoft.com...[color=darkred] >> > Hi, >> > I have a 3month old PC - clean installed with Vista Home Prem OEM. As >> > of 8 >> > days ago will not finish booting - simply ends with a mouse pointer on >> > a >> > black screen (pointer moves when mouse is moved). Have tried - >> > everything - >> > full memory diagnostics, chkdsk /r, System restore (found no restore >> > points), >> > all SAFE modes, Last good config. In place upgrade is disabled as it is >> > an >> > OEM build. Intel P35 chipset MB, E6850 CPU. No new hardware installed. >> > No >> > bug >> > check codes displayed (no blue screen). Was fully up to date with WU, >> > and >> > drivers - and was running well since built. >> > It is as if the profile is corrupt - but there was no indication of a >> > problem. If this was Win XP I would do a Repair Install. Obviously no >> > way >> > to >> > do that in Vista. This was before SP1 came out this week. The drive has >> > been >> > fully scanned for virii and spyware (HDD added to a clean working >> > system >> > and >> > scanned), came up clean. >> > >> > I do not want to give up and clean install - there has to be another >> > way. >> > I >> > have been a PC tech since 1986 - and VERY RARELY give up. >> > >> > 4net[/color] >> >>[/color][/color] |
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| Re: Vista Boot Failure - never gets to login Yes, not much help, the last 4 lines of the ntbtlog.txt follow: Loaded driver \SystemRoot\system32\DRIVERS\nmsunidr.sys Loaded driver \SystemRoot\system32\drivers\peauth.sys Loaded driver \SystemRoot\System32\Drivers\secdrv.SYS Loaded driver \SystemRoot\System32\drivers\tcpipreg.sys and that's it no indication of a problem Barry Mc (4net) "Rick Rogers" wrote: [color=blue] > Hi, > > Have you tried enabling boot logging from the boot menu, then pulling the > ntbtlog.txt file and checking it? > > -- > Best of Luck, > > Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP > [url]http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/[/url] > Windows help - [url]www.rickrogers.org[/url] > My thoughts [url]http://rick-mvp.blogspot.com[/url] > > "4net" <4net@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:6E67DAE3-AA4B-4D45-8484-A3E4106FC59F@microsoft.com...[color=green] > > Hi Rick, > > mentioning the profile was was to indicate that it was well into the boot > > process that the loading fails. Hard to tell if it is a pre or post login > > failure as their is no password on login so a normal boot will go straight > > to > > the desktop. Yes I can get to the recovery console after going into the > > Vista > > RE environment via the OEM DVD. But all of the repair options I know only > > help in fixing the system boot and early initialization files. Their is no > > indication as to why the loading just ceases. > > > > If it was a similiar problem in Win XP - I would try a repair install - if > > that failed I would use the "shift F10" key sequence during a repair > > install > > (a VERY rarely documented feature - often not even known by MS techs) to > > run > > either compmgmt.msc (if winxppro) or nusrmgr.cpl to create a new profile. > > I have not found anything similiar in Vista Home Prem. > > > > I appreciate you quick reply - any suggestions welcomed. > > > > Barry Mc (4net) > > > > "Rick Rogers" wrote: > >[color=darkred] > >> Hi, > >> > >> Just some thoughts: > >> > >> - It can't be a corrupt profile if it never reaches the logon screen. It > >> would have to be a corrupt installation if it's a software issue. > >> - If you cannot load safe mode, then your options are going to be > >> limited. > >> Can you load the recovery console by booting the disk? > >> - Failing hardware components, possibly the power supply, can cause this > >> type of fault. > >> - If the drive itself is ok, then cherry-picking data from it as a slave > >> in > >> another machine is often a good idea before progressing on recovery > >> operations. > >> - Sometimes, you just aren't going to be able to recover an installation. > >> > >> -- > >> Best of Luck, > >> > >> Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP > >> [url]http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/[/url] > >> Windows help - [url]www.rickrogers.org[/url] > >> My thoughts [url]http://rick-mvp.blogspot.com[/url] > >> > >> "4net" <4net@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > >> news:1D9A4F35-10EC-4870-82EA-F9D679149AAC@microsoft.com... > >> > Hi, > >> > I have a 3month old PC - clean installed with Vista Home Prem OEM. As > >> > of 8 > >> > days ago will not finish booting - simply ends with a mouse pointer on > >> > a > >> > black screen (pointer moves when mouse is moved). Have tried - > >> > everything - > >> > full memory diagnostics, chkdsk /r, System restore (found no restore > >> > points), > >> > all SAFE modes, Last good config. In place upgrade is disabled as it is > >> > an > >> > OEM build. Intel P35 chipset MB, E6850 CPU. No new hardware installed. > >> > No > >> > bug > >> > check codes displayed (no blue screen). Was fully up to date with WU, > >> > and > >> > drivers - and was running well since built. > >> > It is as if the profile is corrupt - but there was no indication of a > >> > problem. If this was Win XP I would do a Repair Install. Obviously no > >> > way > >> > to > >> > do that in Vista. This was before SP1 came out this week. The drive has > >> > been > >> > fully scanned for virii and spyware (HDD added to a clean working > >> > system > >> > and > >> > scanned), came up clean. > >> > > >> > I do not want to give up and clean install - there has to be another > >> > way. > >> > I > >> > have been a PC tech since 1986 - and VERY RARELY give up. > >> > > >> > 4net > >> > >>[/color][/color] > >[/color] |
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| Re: Vista Boot Failure - never gets to login Hi, It could be that the last driver loaded is hanging. You might try disabling the network card to see if it progresses beyond that point. -- Best of Luck, Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP [url]http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/[/url] Windows help - [url]www.rickrogers.org[/url] My thoughts [url]http://rick-mvp.blogspot.com[/url] "4net" <4net@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:71684FB7-8EFA-4D5B-A211-B21C63148F4F@microsoft.com...[color=blue] > Yes, > not much help, the last 4 lines of the ntbtlog.txt follow: > Loaded driver \SystemRoot\system32\DRIVERS\nmsunidr.sys > Loaded driver \SystemRoot\system32\drivers\peauth.sys > Loaded driver \SystemRoot\System32\Drivers\secdrv.SYS > Loaded driver \SystemRoot\System32\drivers\tcpipreg.sys > > and that's it > no indication of a problem > > Barry Mc (4net) > > "Rick Rogers" wrote: >[color=green] >> Hi, >> >> Have you tried enabling boot logging from the boot menu, then pulling the >> ntbtlog.txt file and checking it? >> >> -- >> Best of Luck, >> >> Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP >> [url]http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/[/url] >> Windows help - [url]www.rickrogers.org[/url] >> My thoughts [url]http://rick-mvp.blogspot.com[/url] >> >> "4net" <4net@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> news:6E67DAE3-AA4B-4D45-8484-A3E4106FC59F@microsoft.com...[color=darkred] >> > Hi Rick, >> > mentioning the profile was was to indicate that it was well into the >> > boot >> > process that the loading fails. Hard to tell if it is a pre or post >> > login >> > failure as their is no password on login so a normal boot will go >> > straight >> > to >> > the desktop. Yes I can get to the recovery console after going into the >> > Vista >> > RE environment via the OEM DVD. But all of the repair options I know >> > only >> > help in fixing the system boot and early initialization files. Their is >> > no >> > indication as to why the loading just ceases. >> > >> > If it was a similiar problem in Win XP - I would try a repair install - >> > if >> > that failed I would use the "shift F10" key sequence during a repair >> > install >> > (a VERY rarely documented feature - often not even known by MS techs) >> > to >> > run >> > either compmgmt.msc (if winxppro) or nusrmgr.cpl to create a new >> > profile. >> > I have not found anything similiar in Vista Home Prem. >> > >> > I appreciate you quick reply - any suggestions welcomed. >> > >> > Barry Mc (4net) >> > >> > "Rick Rogers" wrote: >> > >> >> Hi, >> >> >> >> Just some thoughts: >> >> >> >> - It can't be a corrupt profile if it never reaches the logon screen. >> >> It >> >> would have to be a corrupt installation if it's a software issue. >> >> - If you cannot load safe mode, then your options are going to be >> >> limited. >> >> Can you load the recovery console by booting the disk? >> >> - Failing hardware components, possibly the power supply, can cause >> >> this >> >> type of fault. >> >> - If the drive itself is ok, then cherry-picking data from it as a >> >> slave >> >> in >> >> another machine is often a good idea before progressing on recovery >> >> operations. >> >> - Sometimes, you just aren't going to be able to recover an >> >> installation. >> >> >> >> -- >> >> Best of Luck, >> >> >> >> Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP >> >> [url]http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/[/url] >> >> Windows help - [url]www.rickrogers.org[/url] >> >> My thoughts [url]http://rick-mvp.blogspot.com[/url] >> >> >> >> "4net" <4net@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> >> news:1D9A4F35-10EC-4870-82EA-F9D679149AAC@microsoft.com... >> >> > Hi, >> >> > I have a 3month old PC - clean installed with Vista Home Prem OEM. >> >> > As >> >> > of 8 >> >> > days ago will not finish booting - simply ends with a mouse pointer >> >> > on >> >> > a >> >> > black screen (pointer moves when mouse is moved). Have tried - >> >> > everything - >> >> > full memory diagnostics, chkdsk /r, System restore (found no restore >> >> > points), >> >> > all SAFE modes, Last good config. In place upgrade is disabled as it >> >> > is >> >> > an >> >> > OEM build. Intel P35 chipset MB, E6850 CPU. No new hardware >> >> > installed. >> >> > No >> >> > bug >> >> > check codes displayed (no blue screen). Was fully up to date with >> >> > WU, >> >> > and >> >> > drivers - and was running well since built. >> >> > It is as if the profile is corrupt - but there was no indication of >> >> > a >> >> > problem. If this was Win XP I would do a Repair Install. Obviously >> >> > no >> >> > way >> >> > to >> >> > do that in Vista. This was before SP1 came out this week. The drive >> >> > has >> >> > been >> >> > fully scanned for virii and spyware (HDD added to a clean working >> >> > system >> >> > and >> >> > scanned), came up clean. >> >> > >> >> > I do not want to give up and clean install - there has to be another >> >> > way. >> >> > I >> >> > have been a PC tech since 1986 - and VERY RARELY give up. >> >> > >> >> > 4net >> >> >> >>[/color] >> >>[/color][/color] |
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| Re: Vista Boot Failure - never gets to login Thanks Rick Latest update: Disabled the NIC - double checked all BIOS settings, unplugged all USB cables from the mainboard (setting up the system to be as barebones as possible) - swapped memory modules (just to be sure). Still no luck Installed a new hard drive - did a clean install of VHPrem (obviously removing the customers drive). Installed and runs perfectly. Attached the customers hard drive as a second drive to double check the file system and to make sure that it was clean of all virii (including root kits) and spyware. Even rang MS tech support today - they say I have tried everything they can think of - there is nothing anywhere in their database of a similiar problem. Gee I wish I knew what it was. I HATE being defeated, and having to resort to a clean install. Barry Mc "Rick Rogers" wrote: [color=blue] > Hi, > > It could be that the last driver loaded is hanging. You might try disabling > the network card to see if it progresses beyond that point. > > -- > Best of Luck, > > Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP > [url]http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/[/url] > Windows help - [url]www.rickrogers.org[/url] > My thoughts [url]http://rick-mvp.blogspot.com[/url] > > "4net" <4net@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:71684FB7-8EFA-4D5B-A211-B21C63148F4F@microsoft.com...[color=green] > > Yes, > > not much help, the last 4 lines of the ntbtlog.txt follow: > > Loaded driver \SystemRoot\system32\DRIVERS\nmsunidr.sys > > Loaded driver \SystemRoot\system32\drivers\peauth.sys > > Loaded driver \SystemRoot\System32\Drivers\secdrv.SYS > > Loaded driver \SystemRoot\System32\drivers\tcpipreg.sys > > > > and that's it > > no indication of a problem > > > > Barry Mc (4net) > > > > "Rick Rogers" wrote: > >[color=darkred] > >> Hi, > >> > >> Have you tried enabling boot logging from the boot menu, then pulling the > >> ntbtlog.txt file and checking it? > >> > >> -- > >> Best of Luck, > >> > >> Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP > >> [url]http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/[/url] > >> Windows help - [url]www.rickrogers.org[/url] > >> My thoughts [url]http://rick-mvp.blogspot.com[/url] > >> > >> "4net" <4net@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > >> news:6E67DAE3-AA4B-4D45-8484-A3E4106FC59F@microsoft.com... > >> > Hi Rick, > >> > mentioning the profile was was to indicate that it was well into the > >> > boot > >> > process that the loading fails. Hard to tell if it is a pre or post > >> > login > >> > failure as their is no password on login so a normal boot will go > >> > straight > >> > to > >> > the desktop. Yes I can get to the recovery console after going into the > >> > Vista > >> > RE environment via the OEM DVD. But all of the repair options I know > >> > only > >> > help in fixing the system boot and early initialization files. Their is > >> > no > >> > indication as to why the loading just ceases. > >> > > >> > If it was a similiar problem in Win XP - I would try a repair install - > >> > if > >> > that failed I would use the "shift F10" key sequence during a repair > >> > install > >> > (a VERY rarely documented feature - often not even known by MS techs) > >> > to > >> > run > >> > either compmgmt.msc (if winxppro) or nusrmgr.cpl to create a new > >> > profile. > >> > I have not found anything similiar in Vista Home Prem. > >> > > >> > I appreciate you quick reply - any suggestions welcomed. > >> > > >> > Barry Mc (4net) > >> > > >> > "Rick Rogers" wrote: > >> > > >> >> Hi, > >> >> > >> >> Just some thoughts: > >> >> > >> >> - It can't be a corrupt profile if it never reaches the logon screen. > >> >> It > >> >> would have to be a corrupt installation if it's a software issue. > >> >> - If you cannot load safe mode, then your options are going to be > >> >> limited. > >> >> Can you load the recovery console by booting the disk? > >> >> - Failing hardware components, possibly the power supply, can cause > >> >> this > >> >> type of fault. > >> >> - If the drive itself is ok, then cherry-picking data from it as a > >> >> slave > >> >> in > >> >> another machine is often a good idea before progressing on recovery > >> >> operations. > >> >> - Sometimes, you just aren't going to be able to recover an > >> >> installation. > >> >> > >> >> -- > >> >> Best of Luck, > >> >> > >> >> Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP > >> >> [url]http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/[/url] > >> >> Windows help - [url]www.rickrogers.org[/url] > >> >> My thoughts [url]http://rick-mvp.blogspot.com[/url] > >> >> > >> >> "4net" <4net@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > >> >> news:1D9A4F35-10EC-4870-82EA-F9D679149AAC@microsoft.com... > >> >> > Hi, > >> >> > I have a 3month old PC - clean installed with Vista Home Prem OEM. > >> >> > As > >> >> > of 8 > >> >> > days ago will not finish booting - simply ends with a mouse pointer > >> >> > on > >> >> > a > >> >> > black screen (pointer moves when mouse is moved). Have tried - > >> >> > everything - > >> >> > full memory diagnostics, chkdsk /r, System restore (found no restore > >> >> > points), > >> >> > all SAFE modes, Last good config. In place upgrade is disabled as it > >> >> > is > >> >> > an > >> >> > OEM build. Intel P35 chipset MB, E6850 CPU. No new hardware > >> >> > installed. > >> >> > No > >> >> > bug > >> >> > check codes displayed (no blue screen). Was fully up to date with > >> >> > WU, > >> >> > and > >> >> > drivers - and was running well since built. > >> >> > It is as if the profile is corrupt - but there was no indication of > >> >> > a > >> >> > problem. If this was Win XP I would do a Repair Install. Obviously > >> >> > no > >> >> > way > >> >> > to > >> >> > do that in Vista. This was before SP1 came out this week. The drive > >> >> > has > >> >> > been > >> >> > fully scanned for virii and spyware (HDD added to a clean working > >> >> > system > >> >> > and > >> >> > scanned), came up clean. > >> >> > > >> >> > I do not want to give up and clean install - there has to be another > >> >> > way. > >> >> > I > >> >> > have been a PC tech since 1986 - and VERY RARELY give up. > >> >> > > >> >> > 4net > >> >> > >> >> > >> > >>[/color][/color] > >[/color] |
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