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Old 03-24-2008   #1 (permalink)
Jeffrey Walton


 
 

Post Vista SP1, Windows RE (Startup Repair)

Hi All,

I think I have an issue with The Startup Repair tool (RE) [1]. The
problem is I cannot get beyond this tool, or it's desire to scan and
reboot the system. I have gone through this cycle about 6 times now.

The computer is a Dell Inspiron with a recevery partition (D. I
installed SP1 two days ago. Since then the computer has been rebooted
about 5 times. On the 6th, all hell broke loose. I don't believe any
changes have been made since then. Naively, I want to question how RE
does not know how to work with Vista SP1. Perhaps RE is on the D:
partition and was not updated?

I've transcibed the log below. Any ideas?

Jeff
Jeffrey Walton

[1] http://technet2.microsoft.com/Window...9b9bf1033.mspx

== Startup Repair ==
Number of Repair Attempts: 1

= Tests =
Check for Updates
Error Code = 0x0

= System Disk Test =
Error Code = 0x0

= Disk Failure Diagnostic =
Error Code = 0x0

= Disk Metadata Test =
Error Code = 0x0

= Target OS Test =
Error Code = 0x0

= Volume Content Check =
Error Code = 0x0

== Root Cause ==
The operating system version is incompatible with Startup Repair.

My System SpecsSystem Spec
Old 03-24-2008   #2 (permalink)
Mick Murphy


 
 

RE: Post Vista SP1, Windows RE (Startup Repair)

have you tried tapping F8 at startup, and going into Safe mode?
Then: start>Programs>Accessories>System tools>System restore to a earlier
date before SP1.

If that does not work, contact DELL.
--
Mick Murphy - Qld - Australia


"Jeffrey Walton" wrote:
Quote:

> Hi All,
>
> I think I have an issue with The Startup Repair tool (RE) [1]. The
> problem is I cannot get beyond this tool, or it's desire to scan and
> reboot the system. I have gone through this cycle about 6 times now.
>
> The computer is a Dell Inspiron with a recevery partition (D. I
> installed SP1 two days ago. Since then the computer has been rebooted
> about 5 times. On the 6th, all hell broke loose. I don't believe any
> changes have been made since then. Naively, I want to question how RE
> does not know how to work with Vista SP1. Perhaps RE is on the D:
> partition and was not updated?
>
> I've transcibed the log below. Any ideas?
>
> Jeff
> Jeffrey Walton
>
> [1] http://technet2.microsoft.com/Window...9b9bf1033.mspx
>
> == Startup Repair ==
> Number of Repair Attempts: 1
>
> = Tests =
> Check for Updates
> Error Code = 0x0
>
> = System Disk Test =
> Error Code = 0x0
>
> = Disk Failure Diagnostic =
> Error Code = 0x0
>
> = Disk Metadata Test =
> Error Code = 0x0
>
> = Target OS Test =
> Error Code = 0x0
>
> = Volume Content Check =
> Error Code = 0x0
>
> == Root Cause ==
> The operating system version is incompatible with Startup Repair.
>
My System SpecsSystem Spec
Old 03-24-2008   #3 (permalink)
Ronnie Vernon MVP


 
 

Re: Post Vista SP1, Windows RE (Startup Repair)

Jeff

Is the startup repair running, automatically each time you start the
computer?

There are some checks missing in the list you posted.

Boot status test
Internal state test
Event log diagnosis
System boot log diagnosis
Boot manager diagnosis

I don't have an OEM installed system to test this.

Each OEM vendor has the ability to set up the recovery options any way they
wish.
You might want to check with Dell for any known issues with the recovery
environment.

Let us know what you find.
--

Ronnie Vernon
Microsoft MVP
Windows Desktop Experience


"Jeffrey Walton" <noloader@xxxxxx> wrote in message
news:601006d6-b720-46f6-9738-77116cf5fcd3@xxxxxx
Quote:

> Hi All,
>
> I think I have an issue with The Startup Repair tool (RE) [1]. The
> problem is I cannot get beyond this tool, or it's desire to scan and
> reboot the system. I have gone through this cycle about 6 times now.
>
> The computer is a Dell Inspiron with a recevery partition (D. I
> installed SP1 two days ago. Since then the computer has been rebooted
> about 5 times. On the 6th, all hell broke loose. I don't believe any
> changes have been made since then. Naively, I want to question how RE
> does not know how to work with Vista SP1. Perhaps RE is on the D:
> partition and was not updated?
>
> I've transcibed the log below. Any ideas?
>
> Jeff
> Jeffrey Walton
>
> [1]
> http://technet2.microsoft.com/Window...9b9bf1033.mspx
>
> == Startup Repair ==
> Number of Repair Attempts: 1
>
> = Tests =
> Check for Updates
> Error Code = 0x0
>
> = System Disk Test =
> Error Code = 0x0
>
> = Disk Failure Diagnostic =
> Error Code = 0x0
>
> = Disk Metadata Test =
> Error Code = 0x0
>
> = Target OS Test =
> Error Code = 0x0
>
> = Volume Content Check =
> Error Code = 0x0
>
> == Root Cause ==
> The operating system version is incompatible with Startup Repair.
My System SpecsSystem Spec
Old 03-25-2008   #4 (permalink)
Jeffrey Walton


 
 

Re: Post Vista SP1, Windows RE (Startup Repair)

Hi Ronnie,

Thanks for the reply.
Quote:

> Is the startup repair running, automatically each
> time you start the computer?
Yes.
Quote:

> There are some checks missing in the list you posted.
Unfortunately that is all that is displayed. Obviously, I had to
transcribe it by hand.
Quote:

> I don't have an OEM installed system to test this.
Lucky you .
Quote:

> You might want to check with Dell for any known issues with
> the recovery environment.
A restore from CD sounds better than an over seas call center...

The bad thing is that the computer is about 5 days old (arrived on
Friday 3/21). My mother does not understand why all the problems
(neither do I for that matter). I would expect Microsoft/Dell to have
fewer problems than a home built with a retail version of the OS.


Jeff

On Mar 24, 5:17*pm, "Ronnie Vernon MVP" <r...@xxxxxx> wrote:
Quote:

> Jeff
>
> Is the startup repair running, automatically each time you start the
> computer?
>
> There are some checks missing in the list you posted.
>
> Boot status test
> Internal state test
> Event log diagnosis
> System boot log diagnosis
> Boot manager diagnosis
>
> I don't have an OEM installed system to test this.
>
> Each OEM vendor has the ability to set up the recovery options any way they
> wish.
> You might want to check with Dell for any known issues with the recovery
> environment.
>
> Let us know what you find.
> --
>
> Ronnie Vernon
> Microsoft MVP
> Windows Desktop Experience
>
> "Jeffrey Walton" <noloa...@xxxxxx> wrote in message
>
> news:601006d6-b720-46f6-9738-77116cf5fcd3@xxxxxx
>
>
>
Quote:

> > Hi All,
>
Quote:

> > I think I have an issue with The Startup Repair tool (RE) [1]. The
> > problem is I cannot get beyond this tool, or it's desire to scan and
> > reboot the system. I have gone through this cycle about 6 times now.
>
Quote:

> > The computer is a Dell Inspiron with a recovery partition (D. I
> > installed SP1 two days ago. Since then the computer has been rebooted
> > about 5 times. On the 6th, all hell broke loose. I don't believe any
> > changes have been made since then. Naively, I want to question how RE
> > does not know how to work with Vista SP1. Perhaps RE is on the D:
> > partition and was not updated?
>
Quote:

> > I've transcibed the log below. Any ideas?
>
Quote:

> > Jeff
> > Jeffrey Walton
>>
Quote:

> > == Startup Repair ==
> > Number of Repair Attempts: 1
>
Quote:

> > = Tests =
> > Check for Updates
> > Error Code = 0x0
>
Quote:

> > = System Disk Test =
> > Error Code = 0x0
>
Quote:

> > = Disk Failure Diagnostic =
> > Error Code = 0x0
>
Quote:

> > = Disk Metadata Test =
> > Error Code = 0x0
>
Quote:

> > = Target OS Test =
> > Error Code = 0x0
>
Quote:

> > = Volume Content Check =
> > Error Code = 0x0
>
Quote:

> > == Root Cause ==
> > The operating system version is incompatible with Startup Repair.- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -
My System SpecsSystem Spec
Old 03-25-2008   #5 (permalink)
AJR


 
 

Re: Post Vista SP1, Windows RE (Startup Repair)

Cause is given as "...The operating system version is incompatible with
Startup Repair...."

Microsoft now provides free SP1 support at:
https://support.microsoft.com/oas/de...4&gprid=500921




"Jeffrey Walton" <noloader@xxxxxx> wrote in message
news:ec36ad36-5fed-4405-b1e3-bc23e865825d@xxxxxx
Hi Ronnie,

Thanks for the reply.
Quote:

> Is the startup repair running, automatically each
> time you start the computer?
Yes.
Quote:

> There are some checks missing in the list you posted.
Unfortunately that is all that is displayed. Obviously, I had to
transcribe it by hand.
Quote:

> I don't have an OEM installed system to test this.
Lucky you .
Quote:

> You might want to check with Dell for any known issues with
> the recovery environment.
A restore from CD sounds better than an over seas call center...

The bad thing is that the computer is about 5 days old (arrived on
Friday 3/21). My mother does not understand why all the problems
(neither do I for that matter). I would expect Microsoft/Dell to have
fewer problems than a home built with a retail version of the OS.


Jeff

On Mar 24, 5:17 pm, "Ronnie Vernon MVP" <r...@xxxxxx> wrote:
Quote:

> Jeff
>
> Is the startup repair running, automatically each time you start the
> computer?
>
> There are some checks missing in the list you posted.
>
> Boot status test
> Internal state test
> Event log diagnosis
> System boot log diagnosis
> Boot manager diagnosis
>
> I don't have an OEM installed system to test this.
>
> Each OEM vendor has the ability to set up the recovery options any way
> they
> wish.
> You might want to check with Dell for any known issues with the recovery
> environment.
>
> Let us know what you find.
> --
>
> Ronnie Vernon
> Microsoft MVP
> Windows Desktop Experience
>
> "Jeffrey Walton" <noloa...@xxxxxx> wrote in message
>
> news:601006d6-b720-46f6-9738-77116cf5fcd3@xxxxxx
>
>
>
Quote:

> > Hi All,
>
Quote:

> > I think I have an issue with The Startup Repair tool (RE) [1]. The
> > problem is I cannot get beyond this tool, or it's desire to scan and
> > reboot the system. I have gone through this cycle about 6 times now.
>
Quote:

> > The computer is a Dell Inspiron with a recovery partition (D. I
> > installed SP1 two days ago. Since then the computer has been rebooted
> > about 5 times. On the 6th, all hell broke loose. I don't believe any
> > changes have been made since then. Naively, I want to question how RE
> > does not know how to work with Vista SP1. Perhaps RE is on the D:
> > partition and was not updated?
>
Quote:

> > I've transcibed the log below. Any ideas?
>
Quote:

> > Jeff
> > Jeffrey Walton
>>
Quote:

> > == Startup Repair ==
> > Number of Repair Attempts: 1
>
Quote:

> > = Tests =
> > Check for Updates
> > Error Code = 0x0
>
Quote:

> > = System Disk Test =
> > Error Code = 0x0
>
Quote:

> > = Disk Failure Diagnostic =
> > Error Code = 0x0
>
Quote:

> > = Disk Metadata Test =
> > Error Code = 0x0
>
Quote:

> > = Target OS Test =
> > Error Code = 0x0
>
Quote:

> > = Volume Content Check =
> > Error Code = 0x0
>
Quote:

> > == Root Cause ==
> > The operating system version is incompatible with Startup Repair.- Hide
> > quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -

My System SpecsSystem Spec
Old 03-25-2008   #6 (permalink)
JD


 
 

Re: Post Vista SP1, Windows RE (Startup Repair)


On Mon, 24 Mar 2008 10:07:28 -0700 (PDT), Jeffrey Walton
<noloader@xxxxxx> wrote:
Quote:

>Hi All,
>
>I think I have an issue with The Startup Repair tool (RE) [1]. The
>problem is I cannot get beyond this tool, or it's desire to scan and
>reboot the system. I have gone through this cycle about 6 times now.
>
>The computer is a Dell Inspiron with a recevery partition (D. I
>installed SP1 two days ago. Since then the computer has been rebooted
>about 5 times. On the 6th, all hell broke loose. I don't believe any
>changes have been made since then. Naively, I want to question how RE
>does not know how to work with Vista SP1. Perhaps RE is on the D:
>partition and was not updated?
>
>I've transcibed the log below. Any ideas?
>
>Jeff
>Jeffrey Walton
>
>[1] http://technet2.microsoft.com/Window...9b9bf1033.mspx
>
>== Startup Repair ==
>Number of Repair Attempts: 1
>
>= Tests =
>Check for Updates
>Error Code = 0x0
>
>= System Disk Test =
>Error Code = 0x0
>
>= Disk Failure Diagnostic =
>Error Code = 0x0
>
>= Disk Metadata Test =
>Error Code = 0x0
>
>= Target OS Test =
>Error Code = 0x0
>
>= Volume Content Check =
>Error Code = 0x0
>
>== Root Cause ==
>The operating system version is incompatible with Startup Repair.

Which model Inspiron? I just got a 1525. I think I am going to wait
a while. Keep us informed.




$$$$$$$$$$$
Yours truly, Johnny Dollar!
My System SpecsSystem Spec
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