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| | Entering Safe Mode Whenever I try to do ANYTHING in Safe Mode, I get a Stop 0000007B -- checked the hard disk and it's clean. How do I "reload" Safe Mode?? Thanks! Ross |
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| Windows 7 7600.16385 64bit | Re: Entering Safe Mode Are you able to boot to normal mode? |
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| | Re: Entering Safe Mode "ross m. greenberg" <greenber@@gmail.com> wrote in message news:s8FIl.44129$FR3.24322@xxxxxx Quote: > Whenever I try to do ANYTHING in Safe Mode, I get a Stop 0000007B -- > checked the hard disk and it's clean. How do I "reload" Safe Mode?? > > Thanks! > > Ross I'm not sure what you're trying to get done often in Safe Mode, if that's the case, but that Stop Error usually means the OS has lost access to a boot device--either the system or boot partition during system startup because of an incorrect storage device driver installed like an SCSA bus adapter (HBA) card. I've seen loose cables, disc controllers or even viruses or trojans cause that problem. I've never heard of it happening in Safe Mode, but now I have. You can also check in the Bios to make sure all IDE drives are recognized. Do a check on your hardware. Open the box and check the usual suspects. If you don't have a Vista DVD from MSFT (not talking about OEM recovery disks are partition): After you check your connections and IDE recognition, try these with the emphasis on the bootrec switches being run. Download Vista Repair Disk http://neosmart.net/blog/2008/window...disc-download/ How to Use Startup Repair from the Vista DVD or the Repair Disk you make: http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/tuto...torial142.html http://windowshelp.microsoft.com/Win...f3f351033.mspx 1) First try 3 options from Startup Repair. If you have a Vista DVD then restart with it in the drive>press any key to boot from it and run Startup Repair. From Startup Repair you have 3 good tools with an excellent chance of fixing your system. If you don't have a Vista DVD from which to boot to Startup Repair, no problem, Download the .iso from the link below and burn it, and you'll have the Microsoft Vista Repair Disk with Startup Repair. Download Vista Repair Disk http://neosmart.net/blog/2008/window...disc-download/ How to Use Startup Repair from the Vista DVD or the Repair Disk you make: http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/tuto...torial142.html http://windowshelp.microsoft.com/Win...f3f351033.mspx 2) If Startup Repair does not get your Vista back, then use the 3 bootrec commands from the command prompt available on the Statup Repair Menu: The menu I refer to is in this set of directions with a grey background. http://vistahomepremium.windowsreins...airstartup.htm Those are: bootrec /fixmbr bootrec /fixboot bootrec /rebuild BCD 3) If my second option doesn't work, then try System restore from the Startup Repair list. 1) First try 3 options from Startup Repair. If you have a Vista DVD then restart with it in the drive>press any key to boot from it and run Startup Repair. From Startup Repair you have 3 good tools with an excellent chance of fixing your system. If you don't have a Vista DVD from which to boot to Startup Repair, no problem, Download the .iso from the link below and burn it, and you'll have the Microsoft Vista Repair Disk with Startup Repair. Download Vista Repair Disk http://neosmart.net/blog/2008/window...disc-download/ How to Use Startup Repair from the Vista DVD or the Repair Disk you make: http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/tuto...torial142.html http://windowshelp.microsoft.com/Win...f3f351033.mspx 2) If Startup Repair does not get your Vista back, then use the 3 bootrec commands from the command prompt available on the Statup Repair Menu: The menu I refer to is in this set of directions with a grey background. http://vistahomepremium.windowsreins...airstartup.htm Those are: bootrec /fixmbr bootrec /fixboot bootrec /rebuild BCD 3) If my second option doesn't work, then try System restore from theStartup Repair list. 4) If by rare chance you have an actual Vista DVD, you can put it in, boot from it>choose the Upgrade Option>choose your current broken Vista Drive and try to do a repair install with the Vista DVD. How To Perform a Repair Installation For Vista Repair Install For Vista 5) If the above 3 tools don't work, then use the 4 tools available by restarting your pc and tapping F8 once per second to get to the Windows Advanced Options Menu. From this menu click on 3 Safe Mode links to use System Restore. Make sure you try all 3 if one doesn't work, because just one of them may work. Tap F8 to Reach Windows Advanced Options Menu Pictured Below: http://media.photobucket.com/image/v...ot-Options.jpg Safe Mode Safe Mode with Networking Safe Mode with Command: At the prompt you would type the command to use for system restore at the safe mode cmd prompt is: %systemroot%\system32\restore\rstrui.exe If these 3 tools don't work, you have one more you can try which is Last Known Good Configuration. Good luck, CH |
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| | Re: Entering Safe Mode "ross m. greenberg" <greenber@@gmail.com> wrote in message news:s8FIl.44129$FR3.24322@xxxxxx Quote: > Whenever I try to do ANYTHING in Safe Mode, I get a Stop 0000007B -- > checked the hard disk and it's clean. How do I "reload" Safe Mode?? > > Thanks! > > Ross I don't just context the "Startup Repair" features as helpful when you can't boot to Windows--I use them to fix systemic component problems of Windows as well. That's not the way the teams building it context it, but it can/does repair significant Windows problems. Best, CH |
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| | Re: Entering Safe Mode Lest we blame Vista: this has been happening in all flavors of Windows since the dawn of Safe Mode. First unplug all peripherals and external drives, if you have any attached to your computer, and see if you can boot into safe mode. http://support.microsoft.com/kb/199175 A very experienced user, as opposed to an IT person or programmer, might find this useful. However, like most such Microsoft Cluessbase Articles it does not work under many circumstances but if you understand the process try it. An easier solution may be to make sure you have backed up all your data and have all your program installation discs. Then let Vista "repair" the installation, if it even gives you that option. If the Vista DVD does not recognize a problem it can offer to repair, which is often the case, you must decide about a reinstall. The OS is seriously compromised if you cannot boot into Safe mode. If you cannot boot in safe mode it is probably because the basic drivers are corrupt. Since most of those drivers are only used in safe mode the more serious question is how they can get corrupted to begin with. |
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| | Re: Entering Safe Mode "ross m. greenberg" <greenber@@gmail.com> wrote in message news:3zHIl.86815$GU6.21093@xxxxxx Quote: > Thanks for the response! > > I was having no probs when suddenly I lost my sound system! Important to > me because I need it to run Dragon Naturally Speaking (I'm handicapped). > Tech Support at MSDN took over my machine via Easy Assist, wiped out my > Restore Points for an unknown reason and we've been trying to recover my > sound system ever since. We tried an in place reinstall and I saw the > 0000007B for the fist time. Did a chkdsk /f which ran clean. Did an sfc > which ran clean, too. Ross-- Try the switches and try startup repair as well. This could recover the sound system. BTW what did you all try to recover the sound system? I'd also try checking these items I use when sound is gone: Check Device Manager to see if your driver is installed correctly. DM is not reliable up through Vista if you can believe Redmond MSFT did that (they did) for driver health (maybe next OS--Blackcomb/Vienna or some other ski slope or city), but it is useful to see if a driver is installed and your sound card entry is there. In your run box type devmgmt.msc and see if you have a Sound, Video and Game Controller Entry and expand it and see if your card is there>rt. click it>properties>driver>driver details tab and see if drivers are installed. Touch base with this checklist: I Can't Hear Sound from My Vista PC: http://windowshelp.microsoft.com/Win...f42d21033.mspx and this one: http://windowshelp.microsoft.com/Win...0253a1033.mspx My personal ck. list: 1) Check connections from PC to your speakers and any other sound related peripheral. 2) Ck Control Panel>Playback Tab>Rt. click Speakers and hit items on context menu including Speaker Configuration and Test them; Click the Properties button (lower rt. corner)>check the levels tab and make sure nothing is preventing sound there particular the "Master" lever at the top. Also on the Advanced tab check that the appropriate pull down menu item is selected. 3) Get newest driver appropriate to your sound card by visiting the Sound Card's website. Some of these principles apply to Vista: Resources for Troubleshooting Sound Problems in Windows XP http://support.microsoft.com/kb/307918/en-us Good luck, CH |
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| | Re: Entering Safe Mode "pupick" <fac_187@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:17008438-DDB7-49E6-8A12-807FDF02843B@xxxxxx Quote: > Lest we blame Vista: this has been happening in all flavors of Windows > since the dawn of Safe Mode. > First unplug all peripherals and external drives, if you have any attached > to your computer, and see if you can boot into safe mode. > > http://support.microsoft.com/kb/199175 > > A very experienced user, as opposed to an IT person or programmer, might > find this useful. > However, like most such Microsoft Cluessbase Articles it does not work > under many circumstances but if you understand the process try it. > An easier solution may be to make sure you have backed up all your data > and have all your program installation discs. Then let Vista "repair" the > installation, if it even gives you that option. > If the Vista DVD does not recognize a problem it can offer to repair, > which is often the case, you must decide about a reinstall. > The OS is seriously compromised if you cannot boot into Safe mode. > If you cannot boot in safe mode it is probably because the basic drivers > are corrupt. Since most of those drivers are only used in safe mode the > more serious question is how they can get corrupted to begin with. Pupick-- If the Vista DVD doesn't recognize a problem with Startup Repair, often using the Startup Repair command prompt and running 3 switches will. CH |
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| | Re: Entering Safe Mode "ross m. greenberg" <greenber@@gmail.com> wrote in message news:VPJIl.41513$gC1.30140@xxxxxx Quote: > And then suddenly there was a problem! I had picked up a soundcard to try > to get things working. It was a cheap RocketFish PCI card. It didn't work, > and was trashing my system. So I powered down and removed the card in > preparation for returning it to Best Buy. Reassembling the system and > turning it on I was fascinated by the fact he speaker in the Notification > Area had no red 'X', the problem that had been plaguing me when this > problem first arose. > > Suddenly now I have full audio and Dragon NaturallySpeaking is working > again! I have absolutely no idea of what Mysterious Magic took place. I > don't really care! I immediately set a restore point. A full system backup > is about to take place. > > Whew!! Gad you got going. CH |
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