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Windows explorer has stopped working, is shutting down
This usually means that you enter bios setup by whatever key or keys (sometimes there is more than one key that will do it for your model--go to pc manufacturer site) and configure CD to be first in the boot order (this will allow you to boot from the Vista DVD as well): See for ref: Access/Enter Motherboard BIOS

Cmd WHEN BOOTING?
Startup Repair fixes major Vista problems sometimes even when you can boot to Vista. I would try running SFC first if you can boot to Windows Vista and some .... 4) Its been my experience that you can see some causes of the crash from theWin RE feature: You'll have a choice there of using: 1) Startup Repair 2)

Are you aware you can't use Win RE repair tools without a ...
You can boot to Vista so first I'd run SFC (System File Checker)/and if no help I'd run a startup repair. If a faulty hardware device or its driver is the cause, 4) Its been my experience that you can see some causes of the crash from theWin RE feature: You'll have a choice there of using: 1) Startup Repair 2)

explorer restarting itself
Maintainers with few outstanding bugs appear first, to avoid those with few bugs being lost deep in the message. Package Ref Subject Raul Miller ..... nedit: key mapping nedit 20106 nedit: crash on Open Previous nedit 20477 incorrect location for manpages nedit 20709 nedit: dependancy at lesstifg Manoj Srivastava

Not Responding !
If I wanted to fix a persistent explorer crash, I'd first run SFC, then you can try system restore or a startup repair, which does not require a no boot Vista to fix significant problems with Vista components: A list of ways to repair Vista is here: SFC or System File Checker is a bit like the spare tire in your

Basic Repair Scenario Please?
4) Its been my experience that you can see some causes of the crash from theWin RE feature: You'll have a choice there of using: 1) Startup Repair 2) System Restore 3) I'm really stuck, can't boot of Vista CD nor drive. I have critical data on my hard drive. Vista RTM Ultimate SONY VGN-FE-770G dxdiag info

Software Husband !!!
... the answer. how on earth do you instruct Vista setup to install hard disk controller drivers (i have obtained decorated SATA drivers from the manufacturer). when installing from XP, the "Load Driver" option is disabled when i go to select a partition, and there is no F6 during the first boot, so it just crashes

Vista Fails to Restart
When ever I boot my dual boot system I get "Missing Bootmgr" or sometimes "Missing NTLDR". If I leave the Vista DVD in the drive this doesn't seem to happen. After nosing around this seems to be a comon problem but I haven't found the cure. The first drive is C: with Windows XP on it. The second Drive is H: with

Unanswered problem reports by maintainer and package
Bob Hansen ding...@bogus.net microsoft public windows vista general Thanks Dwarf, That's pretty much what I decided to do. It will even crash while renaming a file. Even when not crashing, programs are slow to open. When I first boot up, Word 2007 takes 30 seconds to be ready to use. Mail opens not responding

Boot BSOD
From 14-19, Ka Plaatjie, who is the Academic Registrar at Vista University, Sobokeng Campus, will be taking part in a seminar on Land Reform and the Crisis in ...... First Boot!!!, Zimbabwefrie...@mail.com writes: > REPARATIONS & BLACK LIBERATION > Greetings: << COINTELPRO - Black Liberation Movement Predictably,

Vista blue screen - can't read blue screen/Try these.
... the operating system prior to its first boot. An second scan was made following the initial boot, to portray the default vulnerabilities in an "as shipped" condition. ...... Vista first look: Bugs and confusion, TheRegister, accessed February 2007 from http://www.theregister.co.uk/2007/02/14/pricey_beta_bugger/

Vista and XP Dual Boot
It fixes Vista in other situations besides a BSOD no boot: You run the startup repair tool this way (and system restore from here is also sometimes Don't even know if it's related to the decribed crashes but the unknown device driver, in device manager, the general detail tab, says it's on PCI Standard ISA

freebsd-current Digest, Vol 217, Issue 49
I have quite a number of serious issues with Vista as its corrupting my drive and possibly damaging sectors as it crashes. enter bios setup by whatever key or keys (sometimes there is more than one key that will do it for your model--go to pc manufacturer site) and configure CD to be first in the boot order.

Not Responding !
Do not set the configuration to AHCI unless you are prepared to insert a driver into an XP install or are installing Vista, where AHCI has native support. Actually, you can have a ROM listed first in boot priority. If no CD/DVD-ROM is present in the drive, the next device in the boot order is given the

Not Responding !
Chad Harris vistaneedsmuchowork.net microsoft public windows vista general Ziggie--what specifically are you trying to repai? enter bios setup by whatever key or keys (sometimes there is more than one key that will do it for your model--go to pc manufacturer site) and configure CD to be first in the boot order.

startup repair taking forever
On my first attempt at dual booting the Vista boot files were all placed onto my IDE drive which had NO OS on it. I removed Vista, fixed the bootloader on XP and tried or the Vista drive for boot from the BIOS rather than dual boot. Currently I'm still fighting the crash of FSX after about 5 minutes or so.

Vista won't boot, kernal issues
If you can't find this option then look for First Boot Device - Second Boot Device option. Try changing them according to your HDD installation configuration. So I got a copy of Vista from work, and kindly enough, it didn't crash when scanning the disks, but still, I couldn't re-create the bad C partition.

Unanswered problem reports by maintainer and package
Again a repair install has the most likely chance to succeed, but you need to have an Vista DVD. First, in order to do a Repair Install You must boot to the I bought Vista Home Premium and decided to go to Ultimate. I used the Anytime Upgrade disc to do that. Windows crashes about once a day (blue screen hell).

Unanswered problem reports by maintainer and package
First, in order to do a Repair Install You must boot to the bios setup and position booting from the "CD" first in the boot order--it probably will not I'm running Vista Ultimate on a Pentium-4/ 3GHZ PC (2 gigs of RAM) with Radeon X1950-Pro video card, and I'm having crashes (Blue Screen) once or twice a day.

Unanswered problem reports by maintainer and package
Had
one out of the box that was bad before first boot. "Bill Yanaire" <bill@yanaire. com> wrote in message news:O79qiNeMIHA.2064@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... So you never thought the hard drive could go bad? Well, not matter what brand, hard drives do crash. You should always make a backup of your pictures and data.