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I am writing this is safe mode.
Here are is the notice that tells me why my computer is faulty, but I don't understand it.
Problem signature:
Problem Event Name: BlueScreen
OS Version: 6.0.6001.2.1.0.768.3
Locale ID: 2057
Additional information about the problem:
BCCode: a
BCP1: 00000000
BCP2: 00000002
BCP3: 00000001
BCP4: 81E5BFE8
OS Version: 6_0_6001
Service Pack: 1_0
Product: 768_1
Files that help describe the problem:
C:\Windows\Minidump\Mini052209-01.dmp
C:\Users\Audrey\AppData\Local\Temp\WER-93834-0.sysdata.xml
C:\Users\Audrey\AppData\Local\Temp\WER3F40.tmp.ver sion.txt
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I do have a cd so I could start it with that if I knew exactly how!
As Patrick suggested, I have uninstalled CCleaner and restored it to a date prior to the last download and when it was booting up correctly, but it hasn't made any difference.
Can anyone throw any light on this for me please?
rogleale
24-05-09, 01:40 PM
As you are using Vista Audrey you can probably repair the start-up easily.
Boot from the DVD, and when you get to the 'Install Now' screen select the 'Repair My Computer' button. It will run for several minutes trying to repair the start up procedure, and if it is not a hardware problem all should be well.
Roger
Thanks Roger, I thought I saw Repair on something and I thought I had clicked it, but I had not inserted the cd.
That is because I am not sure which cd it is.:o
Is it the Medion Recovery Disc - Windows Vista Home Premium or is it:
Application and Support Disc - Bundle software, not for resale?
If is it the Medion Recovery Disc, am I right in thinking that I close down the computer, insert the disc and then start the computer?
Sorry for being so ignorant, but I don't want to make things worse.
rogleale
24-05-09, 02:23 PM
Hi Audrey,
Now I have to admit that I don't know how Medion manage their software. However, if they have included the start-up repair procedure on the dvd it will be on the Recovery disc.
Yes, if it is available, you will have to boot from the dvd.
Thinking about it, don't Medion provide a printed manual for moments like this?
Roger
Sorry for being so ignorant, but I don't want to make things worse.
I don't think you're ignorant Audrey, I think you're very brave. If it was me, the thing would be unplugged, bundled into the car and straight down to PC World!8)
Hope you get things sorted soon (and it stays sorted!)
jo:)
Patrick
24-05-09, 02:49 PM
Thanks Roger, I thought I saw Repair on something and I thought I had clicked it, but I had not inserted the cd.
That is because I am not sure which cd it is.:o
Is it the Medion Recovery Disc - Windows Vista Home Premium or is it:
Application and Support Disc - Bundle software, not for resale?
If is it the Medion Recovery Disc, am I right in thinking that I close down the computer, insert the disc and then start the computer?
Sorry for being so ignorant, but I don't want to make things worse.
Hi Audrey
Be carful using the recovery disk, it may write over all of your info and lose it.
Back everything up you can first.
However being Vista it may save everything in a folder first during the procces but I wouldn't count on it.
Roger is correct that Vista will repair itself but I beleive that is using a Vista CD/DVD instalation disk, Recovery discs can be differant with the computer manufacturers own stuff mingled in with the OS, rather than the OS being on its own.
A tip I recomend is to either partition the H/D (This is best done when setting up for the first time, (although with partition software it could be done now) or have a second H/D installed, either way all your files and images can be saved to this drive. I have even moved the My Documents Folder to such a Partition/HD and keep data seperate from the OS. If you need to re-install Vista all data is then unaffected.
Patrick
Patrick
24-05-09, 02:51 PM
I don't think you're ignorant Audrey, I think you're very brave. If it was me, the thing would be unplugged, bundled into the car and straight down to PC World!8)
Hope you get things sorted soon (and it stays sorted!)
jo:)
Hi Jo
You have more faith in PC World than I have:eek:
Patrick
I removed my 2 hard drives before writing the above message which I wrote is safe mode.
I then decided to try to start the computer again and engage my hard drives again. At this point the computer wanted to scan them both for errors, so I let it.
I tried to boot with the cd by pressing any key. At this point I think it said it was loading windows files. It was in safe mode. I waited and a few options came on screen, one of which was:
Repair computer> fix problems that prevent pc from starting.
I clicked on this and let it repair it, but it said that there was no fault.
I am wondering if the fault had been with one of my external hard drives.
I removed the cd and restarted the computer and it didn't hang.
I shall keep my fingers crossed that it starts OK tomorrow morning.
Once again thanks to everyone for your help.
Patrick
24-05-09, 11:26 PM
I removed my 2 hard drives before writing the above message which I wrote is safe mode.
I then decided to try to start the computer again and engage my hard drives again. At this point the computer wanted to scan them both for errors, so I let it.
I tried to boot with the cd by pressing any key. At this point I think it said it was loading windows files. It was in safe mode. I waited and a few options came on screen, one of which was:
Repair computer> fix problems that prevent pc from starting.
I clicked on this and let it repair it, but it said that there was no fault.
I am wondering if the fault had been with one of my external hard drives.
I removed the cd and restarted the computer and it didn't hang.
I shall keep my fingers crossed that it starts OK tomorrow morning.
Once again thanks to everyone for your help.
That’s good Audrey, now do a System backup of the OS HD/Partition. If you don’t have the software get it, there is plenty of software out there much of it free. Disk Copy is one. And please don’t use CClean, what has just happened reflects what happened to me, only I had to start over and Format the HD and start again.
Patrick