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Old 10-06-2008   #3 (permalink)
scousa4lyf


vista home premium SP1 32bit
 
 

Re: "Blue Screen, Unable to Start"

you could also try a restoring the system back to factory default. that is if you can, through the menus you can access.....

after restoring to factory default, login and run windows update (note. only install security updates at this time) and install any anti-virus etc....

then install SP1..

if the system seems to be running without any problems. update the drivers (except the the ones that were downloaded when the problems started....

if you cant get to the restore screen... it may be worth calling microsoft and see if they can send you a replacement install disk. they should ask you for your software serial number (printed on a sticker on your machine). there may be a cost for a replacement

hope it helps....
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