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| | Where Vista keeps boot log, if any? I need to check the moment Vista stopped booting. Booting it in safe mode I can see crcdisk.sys as the last driver loaded and the window freezes. I cannot find any bootlog. What Vista loads next after crcdisk.sys? How to bypass that step? I used already installation disk in repair mode. Some repairs were done but that is not enough. Jack |
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| | Re: Where Vista keeps boot log, if any? Hi Jack, Crcdisk.sys is normally the last displayed driver file, and the problem may not be related to it but rather a process that is happening subsequent to it. There can be any number of things loading after it, as this is where the startup group kicks in. The boot log, ntbtlog.txt, is normally located in the C:\Windows directory. What was happening prior to the boot failure? Have you tried running the last known good config, or using the command line boot to run system restore? -- Best of Luck, Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/ Windows help - www.rickrogers.org My thoughts http://rick-mvp.blogspot.com "Jack" <replyto@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:eqsL9mBgIHA.4744@xxxxxx Quote: >I need to check the moment Vista stopped booting. > Booting it in safe mode I can see > crcdisk.sys > as the last driver loaded and the window freezes. > I cannot find any bootlog. > What Vista loads next after crcdisk.sys? > How to bypass that step? > I used already installation disk in repair mode. > Some repairs were done but that is not enough. > Jack > |
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| | Re: Where Vista keeps boot log, if any? "Jack" <replyto@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:eqsL9mBgIHA.4744@xxxxxx Quote: >I need to check the moment Vista stopped booting. > Booting it in safe mode I can see > crcdisk.sys > as the last driver loaded and the window freezes. > I cannot find any bootlog. > What Vista loads next after crcdisk.sys? > How to bypass that step? > I used already installation disk in repair mode. > Some repairs were done but that is not enough. What is happening is that Windows itself is failing to load. This could be a different issue, but it happened to me during the early days, before Vista had actually officially come out. It's a long shot, but try taking out any extra PCI/PCIe cards that you may have installed. I had a TV card that was making this happen, and I had to find wait for a BIOS update for my motherboard before I could use the TV card with Vista. ss. |
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| | Re: Where Vista keeps boot log, if any? Thank you. Vista \Windows folder does not contain any file called ntbtlog.txt. I have dual boot system and Windows XP \Windows folder there is such file. What should be done to force Vista to produce one? I have tried all booting available options and not such file was created. Jack "Jack" <replyto@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:eqsL9mBgIHA.4744@xxxxxx Quote: >I need to check the moment Vista stopped booting. > Booting it in safe mode I can see > crcdisk.sys > as the last driver loaded and the window freezes. > I cannot find any bootlog. > What Vista loads next after crcdisk.sys? > How to bypass that step? > I used already installation disk in repair mode. > Some repairs were done but that is not enough. > Jack > |
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| | Re: Where Vista keeps boot log, if any? Click the start orb, and type: ntbtlog.txt If it exists, it will open in notepad. -- Was this helpful? Then click the "Yes" Ratings button. Voting helps the web interface. http://www.microsoft.com/wn3/locales...APostAsHelpful Mark L. Ferguson .. "Jack" <replyto@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:%23XHx8uJgIHA.4196@xxxxxx Quote: > Thank you. > Vista \Windows folder does not contain any file called ntbtlog.txt. > I have dual boot system and Windows XP \Windows folder there is such file. > What should be done to force Vista to produce one? > I have tried all booting available options and not such file was created. > Jack > > "Jack" <replyto@xxxxxx> wrote in message > news:eqsL9mBgIHA.4744@xxxxxx Quote: >>I need to check the moment Vista stopped booting. >> Booting it in safe mode I can see >> crcdisk.sys >> as the last driver loaded and the window freezes. >> I cannot find any bootlog. >> What Vista loads next after crcdisk.sys? >> How to bypass that step? >> I used already installation disk in repair mode. >> Some repairs were done but that is not enough. >> Jack >> > |
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| | Re: Where Vista keeps boot log, if any? It does not exist. Jack "Mark L. Ferguson" <MarkLFerguson@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:OFy9YzJgIHA.1824@xxxxxx Quote: > Click the start orb, and type: > ntbtlog.txt > > If it exists, it will open in notepad. > > -- > Was this helpful? Then click the "Yes" Ratings button. Voting helps the > web > interface. > http://www.microsoft.com/wn3/locales...APostAsHelpful > > Mark L. Ferguson > > . > "Jack" <replyto@xxxxxx> wrote in message > news:%23XHx8uJgIHA.4196@xxxxxx Quote: >> Thank you. >> Vista \Windows folder does not contain any file called ntbtlog.txt. >> I have dual boot system and Windows XP \Windows folder there is such >> file. >> What should be done to force Vista to produce one? >> I have tried all booting available options and not such file was created. >> Jack >> >> "Jack" <replyto@xxxxxx> wrote in message >> news:eqsL9mBgIHA.4744@xxxxxx Quote: >>>I need to check the moment Vista stopped booting. >>> Booting it in safe mode I can see >>> crcdisk.sys >>> as the last driver loaded and the window freezes. >>> I cannot find any bootlog. >>> What Vista loads next after crcdisk.sys? >>> How to bypass that step? >>> I used already installation disk in repair mode. >>> Some repairs were done but that is not enough. >>> Jack >>> >> |
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| | Re: Where Vista keeps boot log, if any? >>Vista \Windows folder does not contain any file called ntbtlog.txt. I have dual boot system and Windows XP \Windows folder there is such file. What should be done to force Vista to produce one? I have tried all booting available options and not such file was created. Jack Press F8 key during bootup, select "Enable boot logging" "Creates a file, ntbtlog.txt, that lists all the drivers that are installed during startup and that might be useful for advanced troubleshooting." F8 menu in Vista Business edition: Safe Mode Safe Mode with Networking Safe Mode with Command Prompt Enable boot logging Enable low resolution video Last Known Good Configuration Debugging mode Disable automatic restart on system failure Disable driver signature enforcement Start Windows normally If you do not see it listed, what version of Vista do you have? |
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| | Re: Where Vista keeps boot log, if any? Stupid me. When I saw the screen saying that previous boot has failed and there was an option of Safe Mode I assumed that it is a F8 screen, but it is not!!! F8 screen has the boot with logging option which other screen does not. It must be very confusing for many people. Thanks, Jack "CZ" <CZ@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:%23Em7%23OKgIHA.4376@xxxxxx Quote: Quote: Quote: >>>Vista \Windows folder does not contain any file called ntbtlog.txt. > What should be done to force Vista to produce one? > I have tried all booting available options and not such file was created. > > > Jack > > Press F8 key during bootup, select "Enable boot logging" > "Creates a file, ntbtlog.txt, that lists all the drivers that are > installed during startup and that might be useful for advanced > troubleshooting." > > > F8 menu in Vista Business edition: > Safe Mode > Safe Mode with Networking > Safe Mode with Command Prompt > Enable boot logging > Enable low resolution video > Last Known Good Configuration > Debugging mode > Disable automatic restart on system failure > Disable driver signature enforcement > Start Windows normally > > > If you do not see it listed, what version of Vista do you have? > > |
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