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Windows Vista Windows vista won't boot

Discussion in 'Legacy Windows' started by Rolltor, 2009/11/10.

  1. 2009/11/10
    Rolltor

    Rolltor Inactive Thread Starter

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    I have windows vista ultimate i had it install for about 5 months I had windows xp before so I had like 20 gb of it save and when I said I'm going to free up some space I just copy and pasted some music and deleted the folder named windows.old or something so I deleted . The next day I went and turn the computer and it goes and stops after windows vista boot screen than it automatically restarts. I tried to do the safe mode and does the same i tried all the options when I press f8 and only when I choose the option disable automatic restart it goes to a blue screen and say Problem has been detected and windows has been shutdown to prevent damage to your computer. sptd.sys- adress 81B142F6 base at 81B00000, Datestamp 47cf3bb9
     
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    broni

    broni Moderator Malware Analyst

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    If you have Vista DVD...

    http://www.vistax64.com/tutorials/88236-repair-install-vista.html

    If you don't have Vista DVD...

    1. Create Vista Recovery Disc.

    Option 1:
    http://www.c4consulting.com.au/soluctions/vista/VISTA SOLUCTIONS.htm

    Option 2:
    Download Vista Recovery Disc iso image: http://neosmart.net/blog/2008/windows-vista-recovery-disc-download/
    Burn it to CD, or DVD: http://neosmart.net/wiki/display/G/Burning+ISO+Images+to+a+CD+or+DVD

    2. Boot from created disk.
    At first screen click on Repair your computer:
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    This will bring you to a new screen where the repair process will look for all Windows Vista installations on your computer. When done you will be presented with the System Recovery Options dialog box:
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    After this, it will present you with a list of options including startup repair, system restore and command prompt:
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    Try System Restore, first.
    If that doesn't work, try Startup Repair.
     

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