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| Vista Business 32bit | Vista wont boot up I own a Sony SZ650N with Vista Business 32bit. I turned on my laptop the other day and at the boot up loading screen with the loading bar it would just endlessly load but as the bar goes, once in a while it lags and freezes for a second or two then continues. So i decided to reformat my laptop to factory condition. After i did this it was the same... Except there was once i managed to get to a welcome screen and then it would also have the loading curser that would freeze occasionally as well in an endless cycle. Then i tried restarting and then i got to the default installation of the applications that came with the laptop but then it froze again with the same result. Froze at 62% while it looked like it was still installing... But when i moved the mouse it was really laggy sometimes just like the situation with the bootup screen and the welcome screen. Help is much appreciated! Thanks! |
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| Vista Ultimate x64 | Re: Vista wont boot up Hi sillyjav, I hope I can be of assistance. What are your system specs for your Laptop? How long have you had this laptop for? How many GB's of RAM do you currently have on your laptop? Reply and I will be happy to assist you further. Regards, alienware __________________________________________________________________________ If I helped you with your problem click on the balance and give me some rep! Thanks! |
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| Vista Business 32bit | Re: Vista wont boot up Sorry for not adding the details on. Ive had this laptop for a little bit more than a year. It has 2GB of ram, upgradable to 4GB. 2.4gHz dual core processor. Never had a problem with this laptop until now. Thanks!! |
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| Vista Ultimate x64 | Re: Vista wont boot up Hi sillyjav, This is a tough one! Have you ever gone to any unfiltered websites recently? What type of Internet Protection System do you have? The problem could also be that you are running a 32-bit Windows Vista. See the thing is 32-bit is weird it successfully processes 2.3GB of RAM to 3.8GB of RAM. I highly doubt that this is your problem though! Does your processor support Windows Vista 32-bit?Supply any more info about it as you can! Reply with this info and I will be happy to help some more! Regards, alienware __________________________________________________________________________ If I helped you with your problem click on the balance and give me some rep! Thanks! Last edited by alienware; 07-10-2009 at 04:01 PM.. |
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| Vista Business 32bit | Re: Vista wont boot up Hey, I dont think so, i use ESET internet security. This happened so suddenly i dont know if it has anything to do with the hardware. I did a hardware check and the CPU, Memory and HDD are all fine. The only difference is that i am located in Canada but i recently just flew over to Asia and the plugs are different. But my laptop has been workin fine for a few weeks now. I tried reformating it again and i cant even get past the booting up loading screen. I read some other people who kind of similar problems and it seems to point to the motherboard. But im not entirely sure because their problems werent exactly the same. |
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| Vista Ultimate x64 | Re: Vista wont boot up Hi sillyjav, Sorry I keep saying "Hi sillyjav", I want to sound professional! You should definitely see if it this motherboard problem! It might not be able to support Windows Vista. Vista has had a lot of problems with compatibility lately so you should definitely reply me with info on your motherboard. Then I will really be able to help you to the best of my abilities! Regards, alienware __________________________________________________________________________ Think I helped you with your problem! Click the scale and give me some rep! Much Thanks! |
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| Vista Business 32bit | Re: Vista wont boot up Hey, Haha it doesnt really sound professional when you call someone silly (just kidding). I actually have no idea what my motherboard is. Is there anyway i can check this? Can it be found in the BIOS? I forget how to get into BIOS though. |
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| Vista Ultimate x64 | Re: Vista wont boot up Hi sillyjav, Look up on google the model of your laptop and find out the motherboard. It works! Type in your model and mind the motherboard equipped with it. Should get an answer on google in a relatively short amount of time! I am not aware of how to check that on your laptop! Try the google search though! Should work! I will be able to help once I get your motherboard model! Regards, alienware __________________________________________________________________________ Think I helped you with your problem! Click the scale and give me some rep! Much Thanks! |
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| Vista Business 32bit | Re: Vista wont boot up Hey, I tried but im getting lots of different model numbers and im not sure what a motherboard model number looks like. Could the motherboard model number be MBX-170 Also i found the Motherboard original driver here Sony eSupport - VGN-SZ650N/C - Software Updates & Drivers |
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| Vista Ultimate x64 | Re: Vista wont boot up Hi sillyjav, I know what your problem is! You are running your Sony Vaio on a MBX-170! That is a 64-bit motherboard! You currently have a Windows Vista Business 32-bit! That is your problem! The reason your computer was working before was because it was in MBX Compatibility Mode (hidden file). You have two options to fix this problem. Scenario 1 is to buy a whole new motherboard preferably a NVIDIA brand name motherboard. All NVIDIA new motherboards are 64-bit(Keep in my mind this will solve your problem and make your computer faster but it will cost a minimum of $1000.00. Motherboards are expensive!) Scenario2 is to buy Windows Vista Business 64-bit! This will be compatible to your motherboard! Much thanks and good luck! Regards, alienware PLEASE READ BELOW! __________________________________________________________________________ Think I helped you with your problem! Click the scale and give me some rep! Much Thanks! (Located at the top right hand corer of the reply box) |
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