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| | Vista Boot in a Loop Have a new Vista Home Premium laptop. I created a restore point, created backup disks. Now, when I boot, I get the logo, loading message and circle, then it goes back to the logo. This goes on continually. If I press F8 and selecrt Last Known Good Configuration, it pops right up and I can use it normally. How do I get it to boot normally, on its own? |
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| | Re: Vista Boot in a Loop Try booting to safe mode once and then see if it will boot normally. steve "rsk3" <rsk3@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:4DC08F92-076D-4CAB-B6D9-15B5DA31D8BB@microsoft.com... > Have a new Vista Home Premium laptop. I created a restore point, created > backup disks. Now, when I boot, I get the logo, loading message and > circle, > then it goes back to the logo. This goes on continually. > If I press F8 and selecrt Last Known Good Configuration, it pops right up > and I can use it normally. How do I get it to boot normally, on its own? |
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| | Re: Vista Boot in a Loop Booted in safe mode, which came up ok. Restarted normally, it then went into the startup loop again. So, that didn't help. "Steve Cochran" wrote: > Try booting to safe mode once and then see if it will boot normally. > > steve > > "rsk3" <rsk3@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:4DC08F92-076D-4CAB-B6D9-15B5DA31D8BB@microsoft.com... > > Have a new Vista Home Premium laptop. I created a restore point, created > > backup disks. Now, when I boot, I get the logo, loading message and > > circle, > > then it goes back to the logo. This goes on continually. > > If I press F8 and selecrt Last Known Good Configuration, it pops right up > > and I can use it normally. How do I get it to boot normally, on its own? > > > |
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| | Re: Vista Boot in a Loop Well, it was worth a shot. You might check Device Manager and run sysinfo and see if there are conflicting devices or problem devices. steve "rsk3" <rsk3@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:18227D03-A1A3-48DD-AC94-16CFEB02062B@microsoft.com... > Booted in safe mode, which came up ok. Restarted normally, it then went > into > the startup loop again. So, that didn't help. > > "Steve Cochran" wrote: > >> Try booting to safe mode once and then see if it will boot normally. >> >> steve >> >> "rsk3" <rsk3@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> news:4DC08F92-076D-4CAB-B6D9-15B5DA31D8BB@microsoft.com... >> > Have a new Vista Home Premium laptop. I created a restore point, >> > created >> > backup disks. Now, when I boot, I get the logo, loading message and >> > circle, >> > then it goes back to the logo. This goes on continually. >> > If I press F8 and selecrt Last Known Good Configuration, it pops right >> > up >> > and I can use it normally. How do I get it to boot normally, on its >> > own? >> >> >> |
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| | Re: Vista Boot in a Loop No problems with Device Manager. Also, I ran Hardware diagnostics w/no problems. Should I just do a restore? "Steve Cochran" wrote: > Well, it was worth a shot. You might check Device Manager and run sysinfo > and see if there are conflicting devices or problem devices. > > steve > > "rsk3" <rsk3@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:18227D03-A1A3-48DD-AC94-16CFEB02062B@microsoft.com... > > Booted in safe mode, which came up ok. Restarted normally, it then went > > into > > the startup loop again. So, that didn't help. > > > > "Steve Cochran" wrote: > > > >> Try booting to safe mode once and then see if it will boot normally. > >> > >> steve > >> > >> "rsk3" <rsk3@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > >> news:4DC08F92-076D-4CAB-B6D9-15B5DA31D8BB@microsoft.com... > >> > Have a new Vista Home Premium laptop. I created a restore point, > >> > created > >> > backup disks. Now, when I boot, I get the logo, loading message and > >> > circle, > >> > then it goes back to the logo. This goes on continually. > >> > If I press F8 and selecrt Last Known Good Configuration, it pops right > >> > up > >> > and I can use it normally. How do I get it to boot normally, on its > >> > own? > >> > >> > >> > > > |
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| | Re: Vista Boot in a Loop Your guess is as good as mine at this point. Sorry. steve "rsk3" <rsk3@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:0961060B-72B0-45AF-A3B9-A09421A5D62C@microsoft.com... > No problems with Device Manager. Also, I ran Hardware diagnostics w/no > problems. Should I just do a restore? > > "Steve Cochran" wrote: > >> Well, it was worth a shot. You might check Device Manager and run >> sysinfo >> and see if there are conflicting devices or problem devices. >> >> steve >> >> "rsk3" <rsk3@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> news:18227D03-A1A3-48DD-AC94-16CFEB02062B@microsoft.com... >> > Booted in safe mode, which came up ok. Restarted normally, it then went >> > into >> > the startup loop again. So, that didn't help. >> > >> > "Steve Cochran" wrote: >> > >> >> Try booting to safe mode once and then see if it will boot normally. >> >> >> >> steve >> >> >> >> "rsk3" <rsk3@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> >> news:4DC08F92-076D-4CAB-B6D9-15B5DA31D8BB@microsoft.com... >> >> > Have a new Vista Home Premium laptop. I created a restore point, >> >> > created >> >> > backup disks. Now, when I boot, I get the logo, loading message and >> >> > circle, >> >> > then it goes back to the logo. This goes on continually. >> >> > If I press F8 and selecrt Last Known Good Configuration, it pops >> >> > right >> >> > up >> >> > and I can use it normally. How do I get it to boot normally, on its >> >> > own? >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> |
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| | RE: Vista Boot in a Loop i have a vista home premium laptop too! Could you pls tell me how to create a backup disk and a rebootable windows vista startup disk too? I'm concerned that my operating system might crash on me oneday. PLUS, when i bought the laptop, windows vista was already installed on it, but i was never given a CD or DVD for installation. Is there a way I can create the CD? "rsk3" wrote: Quote: > Have a new Vista Home Premium laptop. I created a restore point, created > backup disks. Now, when I boot, I get the logo, loading message and circle, > then it goes back to the logo. This goes on continually. > If I press F8 and selecrt Last Known Good Configuration, it pops right up > and I can use it normally. How do I get it to boot normally, on its own? |
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