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| | Problem booting up laptop running Vista when overseas I am using Sony Vaio SZ48 purchased in Singapore and it is running Vista Business. I have never encounter any problem booting up the laptop in Singapore. But when I use my laptop in New Zealand, quite frequently it will not boot up and need to use the power button to shut down and reboot. And for no reason, it will boot up after may 5 to 6 tries using the power button on the laptop. But sometimes it just will not boot up even after trying half a day or more. At first, I thought there was something wrong with my Sony laptop, but then again, whenever I am back in Singapore, I never once fail to boot up the laptop. Well, I then bought a Toshiba Satellite A200 in New Zealand and it is running Vista Home Premium. No problem in New Zealand. But again, the same problem happens when I try to boot up my Toshiba laptop in Gold Coast, Australia. Exactly the same experience that I had with my Sony laptop. So, I suspect it might have something to do with Vista. I am hoping that the expert in this community can help shed some light on this issue. Thank you. |
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| | Re: Problem booting up laptop running Vista when overseas This is very unusual, as there is nothing in Vista (or any Microsoft software that you have) that should stop your laptop from booting overseas. Is there something that is happening while you are traveling that could impair the function of your laptop? NZ and Aust use the same power spec and plugs so I don't think that is damaging your system. Be more specific- what do you mean by "not booting"? No BIOS screen, no Windows bootscreen (the progress bar), no login screen? -- Edward Chow Windows Live Butterfly: Messenger 2005-2007 edward.chow@xxxxxx "Steven Teh" <Steven Teh@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:0BD11A19-78F8-4038-873E-67A96B31B3E1@xxxxxx Quote: >I am using Sony Vaio SZ48 purchased in Singapore and it is running Vista > Business. I have never encounter any problem booting up the laptop in > Singapore. But when I use my laptop in New Zealand, quite frequently it > will > not boot up and need to use the power button to shut down and reboot. And > for no reason, it will boot up after may 5 to 6 tries using the power > button > on the laptop. But sometimes it just will not boot up even after trying > half > a day or more. At first, I thought there was something wrong with my Sony > laptop, but then again, whenever I am back in Singapore, I never once fail > to > boot up the laptop. > > Well, I then bought a Toshiba Satellite A200 in New Zealand and it is > running Vista Home Premium. No problem in New Zealand. But again, the > same > problem happens when I try to boot up my Toshiba laptop in Gold Coast, > Australia. Exactly the same experience that I had with my Sony laptop. > > So, I suspect it might have something to do with Vista. I am hoping that > the expert in this community can help shed some light on this issue. > > Thank you. |
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| | Re: Problem booting up laptop running Vista when overseas Hi Edward, Thanks for the prompt response. I did get the bios screen and it will just stop when you see the microsoft corporation and the waiting bar with the background in black. Occasionally, it did boot up to normal windows but would hang the moment I click on any applications. I still have both laptops with me and I am currently in New Zealand. My Toshiba now perform flawlessly where as my Sony is still intermittent. After using the power button to shut and restart, I was prompted to startup repair which I have tried everything possible including restoring the system to an earlier date, etc. Nothing works. "Edward Chow [WL Butterfly]" wrote: Quote: > This is very unusual, as there is nothing in Vista (or any Microsoft > software that you have) that should stop your laptop from booting overseas. > > Is there something that is happening while you are traveling that could > impair the function of your laptop? > > NZ and Aust use the same power spec and plugs so I don't think that is > damaging your system. > > Be more specific- what do you mean by "not booting"? No BIOS screen, no > Windows bootscreen (the progress bar), no login screen? > -- > Edward Chow > Windows Live Butterfly: Messenger 2005-2007 > edward.chow@xxxxxx > > > "Steven Teh" <Steven Teh@xxxxxx> wrote in message > news:0BD11A19-78F8-4038-873E-67A96B31B3E1@xxxxxx Quote: > >I am using Sony Vaio SZ48 purchased in Singapore and it is running Vista > > Business. I have never encounter any problem booting up the laptop in > > Singapore. But when I use my laptop in New Zealand, quite frequently it > > will > > not boot up and need to use the power button to shut down and reboot. And > > for no reason, it will boot up after may 5 to 6 tries using the power > > button > > on the laptop. But sometimes it just will not boot up even after trying > > half > > a day or more. At first, I thought there was something wrong with my Sony > > laptop, but then again, whenever I am back in Singapore, I never once fail > > to > > boot up the laptop. > > > > Well, I then bought a Toshiba Satellite A200 in New Zealand and it is > > running Vista Home Premium. No problem in New Zealand. But again, the > > same > > problem happens when I try to boot up my Toshiba laptop in Gold Coast, > > Australia. Exactly the same experience that I had with my Sony laptop. > > > > So, I suspect it might have something to do with Vista. I am hoping that > > the expert in this community can help shed some light on this issue. > > > > Thank you. > |
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| | Re: Problem booting up laptop running Vista when overseas "Steven Teh" <Steven Teh@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:0BD11A19-78F8-4038-873E-67A96B31B3E1@xxxxxx Quote: >I am using Sony Vaio SZ48 purchased in Singapore and it is running >Vista > Business. I have never encounter any problem booting up the laptop > in > Singapore. But when I use my laptop in New Zealand, quite > frequently it will > not boot up and need to use the power button to shut down and > reboot. And > for no reason, it will boot up after may 5 to 6 tries using the > power button > on the laptop. But sometimes it just will not boot up even after > trying half > a day or more. At first, I thought there was something wrong with > my Sony > laptop, but then again, whenever I am back in Singapore, I never > once fail to > boot up the laptop. > > Well, I then bought a Toshiba Satellite A200 in New Zealand and it > is > running Vista Home Premium. No problem in New Zealand. But again, > the same > problem happens when I try to boot up my Toshiba laptop in Gold > Coast, > Australia. Exactly the same experience that I had with my Sony > laptop. > > So, I suspect it might have something to do with Vista. I am hoping > that > the expert in this community can help shed some light on this issue. Disc, or Windows PE at all these locations? Have you tried it with wireless turned off? -Paul Randall |
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| | Re: Problem booting up laptop running Vista when overseas Hi Paul, I have tried turning off the wireless and they still would not boot. The problem does not happen all the time but quite frequently. For instance, for my Sony, I have not unplugged my Sony for about 2 weeks and it is running fine (still in NZ) from home. It would misbehave if I unplug it and use it between home and office. Toshiba, has no problem at all between home and office in NZ. Really puzzled by these! Thank you. "Paul Randall" wrote: Quote: > > "Steven Teh" <Steven Teh@xxxxxx> wrote in message > news:0BD11A19-78F8-4038-873E-67A96B31B3E1@xxxxxx Quote: > >I am using Sony Vaio SZ48 purchased in Singapore and it is running > >Vista > > Business. I have never encounter any problem booting up the laptop > > in > > Singapore. But when I use my laptop in New Zealand, quite > > frequently it will > > not boot up and need to use the power button to shut down and > > reboot. And > > for no reason, it will boot up after may 5 to 6 tries using the > > power button > > on the laptop. But sometimes it just will not boot up even after > > trying half > > a day or more. At first, I thought there was something wrong with > > my Sony > > laptop, but then again, whenever I am back in Singapore, I never > > once fail to > > boot up the laptop. > > > > Well, I then bought a Toshiba Satellite A200 in New Zealand and it > > is > > running Vista Home Premium. No problem in New Zealand. But again, > > the same > > problem happens when I try to boot up my Toshiba laptop in Gold > > Coast, > > Australia. Exactly the same experience that I had with my Sony > > laptop. > > > > So, I suspect it might have something to do with Vista. I am hoping > > that > > the expert in this community can help shed some light on this issue. > Have you tried booting both laptops with Knopix or the Ultimate Boot > Disc, or Windows PE at all these locations? Have you tried it with > wireless turned off? > > -Paul Randall > > > |
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