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| Windows Vista 32 bit | Startup Repair and failure to boot. Start up repair problem signature reads as follows: Problem Signature: Problem event name: StartupRepairv2 Problem signature 01: AutoFailover Problem signature 02: 6.0.6000.16386.6.0.6000.16386 Problem signature 03: 3 Problem signature 04: 65537 Problem signature 05: unknown Problem signature 06: BadDriver Problem signature 07: 0 Problem signature 08: 3 Problem signature 09: WrpRepair Problem signature 10: 2 OS Version: 6.0.6000.2.0.0.256.1 Locale ID: 1033 System specs are as follows: Toshiba Satellite P105-S9339 Core 2 Duo 2GHz T7200, 2GB RAM, 200GB HDD, Vista Ultimate 32bit Gforce Go 7900gs When I boot at the Thoshiba screen (options to boot into setup/multiboot) there are green lines going vertically through the screen. It will not boot if that is the case. It then initializes start up repair which gives me the error above. I have tried to restore from earlier points to no avail. I have reinstalled vista from my disks at which point it worked for a minor peroid of time and this started to happen again. Virus? Once In awhile it will boot without the green vertical lines and will start up just fine, but this appears to be random. I would appreciate any help that can be provided. Thank you. |
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| Vista Ultimate x64; Win 7 x64 and x32 | Re: Startup Repair and failure to boot. Your Startup Repair log shows a bad driver as the cause - and you're having video problems - so it's not a far reach to figure that the video drivers may be the cause. Can you boot into Safe Mode? To do this, try rapidly tapping the F8 key just before the Windows Splash Screen shows up. If you get in, try Safe Mode with Networking Support - and then download a new copy of your video drivers from the video card manufacturer's website (ATI, nVidia, Intel, etc). Then uninstall your current video drivers through Control Panel...Programs...Uninstall a program. Then install the new drivers and see if that helps. |
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| Windows Vista 32 bit | Re: Startup Repair and failure to boot. I had tried that yesterday prior to my post, and unfortunately no progress. I have however; found that a hidden driver is having an error that being my "Security Processor Loader Driver." code 24 is the error I get, and googling this issue keeps bringing up video issues as well? but i never actually find people talking specifically about it. Thank you for your response. Error Showing: Problem signature: Problem Event Name: PnPDeviceProblemCode Architecture: x86 Hardware Id: unknown Setup class GUID: {8ecc055d-047f-11d1-a537-0000f8753ed1} PnP problem code: 00000018 Driver name: unknown Driver version: unknown Driver date: unknown OS Version: 6.0.6001.2.1.0.256.1 Locale ID: 1033 From what I have found I could have an existing hardware issue or a faulty connection. am I correct? If that is the case, I just tried disconnecting/connecting what I knew how. Those being the hard drive, ram and the processor and the issue is still plaguing me. Last edited by SoftWhopper; 07-13-2009 at 12:01 PM.. Reason: Additions |
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| Vista Ultimate X64, Windows 7 X64, XP Pro X64, Vista Home Premium X86 | Re: Startup Repair and failure to boot. you need to uninstall the video driver in safe mode, reboot the pc, and than re install the most current drivers in safe mode. what happens if you uninstall the drivers in safe mode and than reboot? does it boot up normal or do you still get errors? it is a video error if you are getting the green lines. |
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| Windows Vista 32 bit | Re: Startup Repair and failure to boot. you need to uninstall the video driver in safe mode, reboot the pc, and than re install the most current drivers in safe mode. what happens if you uninstall the drivers in safe mode and than reboot? does it boot up normal or do you still get errors? it is a video error if you are getting the green lines. |
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