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| | Error "ntoskrnl.exe" When I start Vista. Windows failed to start . A resent hardware or software change might be the cause . To fix the problem: 1.Insert your Windows installation disc and restart your computer. 2.Choose your language settings ,and then click "Next". 3.Click "Repair your Computer". File :ntoskrnl.exe Status : 0x0000098 Info :Windows failed to load because a required file is missing ,or corrupt. My Notebook have both XP and Vista. This problem appear while I try to installing Vista's pack1. When I ask the technical support ,he told me that pack1 isn't the cause of this problem. I have do the solution (which is told in the black screen. 3 step as I display here.) but it's not work. There is someone told me to use VistaBootPro ->not work too My XP have no problem. And any Solution suggest here. Millions Thanks. |
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| | Re: Error "ntoskrnl.exe" When I start Vista. SUCCESS !!! HOPE THIS HELPS SOME? Had the same message - this is what I did: 1 - say a little prayer!!!! 2- close all apps running and shut down Norton Anti Virus 3- disconnect all usb (EXCEPT MY MOUSE) 4 -m download the stand alone 5 language SP1 version from Microsoft.com 5- boot with th Vista OS CD and do a repair search for "How to automatically repair Windows Vista using the Start Up Repair" 6 - run the downloaded SP1: It goes thru the following (at least mine did) Long time to load (green bar) Installing Stage 1 of 3 Installing Stage 2 of 3 RESTARTS Installing Stage 3 of 3 CONFIGURING UPDATES THEN AGAIN: Installing Stage 1 of 3 Installing Stage 2 of 3 RESTARTS Installing Stage 3 of 3 RESTARTS CONFIGURING UPDATES Finally it starts up with the Vista Screen Saver - hit any key and logon. Now re-connect all USB and re-start any programs. I then found Office 2007 started a Configuration process. Good Luck!!! "GoldenFish" <GoldenFish@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:8D05329B-F71A-4A64-8EF3-3F7A2365BB1D@xxxxxx Quote: > Windows failed to start . > A resent hardware or software change might be the cause . > To fix the problem: > 1.Insert your Windows installation disc and restart your computer. > 2.Choose your language settings ,and then click "Next". > 3.Click "Repair your Computer". > > File :ntoskrnl.exe > Status : 0x0000098 > Info :Windows failed to load because a required file is missing > ,or corrupt. > > My Notebook have both XP and Vista. > This problem appear while I try to installing Vista's pack1. > When I ask the technical support ,he told me that pack1 isn't the cause of > this problem. > I have do the solution (which is told in the black screen. 3 step as I > display here.) but it's not work. > There is someone told me to use VistaBootPro ->not work too > My XP have no problem. > And any Solution suggest here. > Millions Thanks. |
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| | Re: Error "ntoskrnl.exe" When I start Vista. I couldn't find what this problem was about but it sounds a bit like mine. Mine happened shortly AFTER the Service Pack 1 so that's what I thought mine was. Mine was having problems with all my USB stuff and PS/2 trackballs in my case. The pointer just disappeared and I could do nothing to find it or reinstall it...the drivers wouldn't work at all. Finally I found a little about what was going on from a WorldStart.com newsletter complaint from a different user. The link is below. Also, when it happened again after the next Microsoft update, I did a scan of my computer with Windows Defender, and when I came back to my Vista Ultimate computer's screen....Praise be to God, there it was....my PS/2 trackball's pointer! Yippeeeee! I have no clue *HOW OR WHY* it happened, but there it was! That's what I'm here doing right now...surfing these pages to find my How and Why answers. I hope this will be of assistance to somebody anyway so all my lost and grayed hairs won't be piling up below my chair in vain...lmbo. Good Luck to all. "Sage - John Leonard" <sagegrp@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:eHzBQYurIHA.4492@xxxxxx Quote: > SUCCESS !!! > > HOPE THIS HELPS SOME? > > Had the same message - this is what I did: > > 1 - say a little prayer!!!! > > 2- close all apps running and shut down Norton Anti Virus > 3- disconnect all usb (EXCEPT MY MOUSE) > > 4 -m download the stand alone 5 language SP1 version from Microsoft.com > > 5- boot with th Vista OS CD and do a repair > search for "How to automatically repair Windows Vista using the Start Up > Repair" > > 6 - run the downloaded SP1: > > It goes thru the following (at least mine did) > > Long time to load (green bar) > Installing Stage 1 of 3 > Installing Stage 2 of 3 > RESTARTS > Installing Stage 3 of 3 > CONFIGURING UPDATES > THEN AGAIN: > Installing Stage 1 of 3 > Installing Stage 2 of 3 > RESTARTS > Installing Stage 3 of 3 > RESTARTS > CONFIGURING UPDATES > > Finally it starts up with the Vista Screen Saver - hit any key and logon. > > Now re-connect all USB and re-start any programs. > > I then found Office 2007 started a Configuration process. > > Good Luck!!! > > "GoldenFish" <GoldenFish@xxxxxx> wrote in message > news:8D05329B-F71A-4A64-8EF3-3F7A2365BB1D@xxxxxx Quote: >> Windows failed to start . >> A resent hardware or software change might be the cause . >> To fix the problem: >> 1.Insert your Windows installation disc and restart your computer. >> 2.Choose your language settings ,and then click "Next". >> 3.Click "Repair your Computer". >> >> File :ntoskrnl.exe >> Status : 0x0000098 >> Info :Windows failed to load because a required file is missing >> ,or corrupt. >> >> My Notebook have both XP and Vista. >> This problem appear while I try to installing Vista's pack1. >> When I ask the technical support ,he told me that pack1 isn't the cause >> of >> this problem. >> I have do the solution (which is told in the black screen. 3 step as I >> display here.) but it's not work. >> There is someone told me to use VistaBootPro ->not work too >> My XP have no problem. >> And any Solution suggest here. >> Millions Thanks. > |
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| | Re: Error "ntoskrnl.exe" When I start Vista. oops....hers the link <hides> http://www.worldstart.com/tips/tips.php/4794 (WorldStart.com Tip#4794- Vista Upgrade Wreaks Havoc ) <nobodys@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:47888700-9BD4-4167-98BE-3F024B67B74A@xxxxxx Quote: >I couldn't find what this problem was about but it sounds a bit like mine. >Mine happened shortly AFTER the Service Pack 1 so that's what I thought >mine was. Mine was having problems with all my USB stuff and PS/2 >trackballs in my case. The pointer just disappeared and I could do nothing >to find it or reinstall it...the drivers wouldn't work at all. Finally I >found a little about what was going on from a WorldStart.com newsletter >complaint from a different user. The link is below. Also, when it happened >again after the next Microsoft update, I did a scan of my computer with >Windows Defender, and when I came back to my Vista Ultimate computer's >screen....Praise be to God, there it was....my PS/2 trackball's pointer! >Yippeeeee! I have no clue *HOW OR WHY* it happened, but there it was! >That's what I'm here doing right now...surfing these pages to find my How >and Why answers. I hope this will be of assistance to somebody anyway so >all my lost and grayed hairs won't be piling up below my chair in >vain...lmbo. Good Luck to all. > > > > "Sage - John Leonard" <sagegrp@xxxxxx> wrote in message > news:eHzBQYurIHA.4492@xxxxxx Quote: >> SUCCESS !!! >> >> HOPE THIS HELPS SOME? >> >> Had the same message - this is what I did: >> >> 1 - say a little prayer!!!! >> >> 2- close all apps running and shut down Norton Anti Virus >> 3- disconnect all usb (EXCEPT MY MOUSE) >> >> 4 -m download the stand alone 5 language SP1 version from Microsoft.com >> >> 5- boot with th Vista OS CD and do a repair >> search for "How to automatically repair Windows Vista using the Start Up >> Repair" >> >> 6 - run the downloaded SP1: >> >> It goes thru the following (at least mine did) >> >> Long time to load (green bar) >> Installing Stage 1 of 3 >> Installing Stage 2 of 3 >> RESTARTS >> Installing Stage 3 of 3 >> CONFIGURING UPDATES >> THEN AGAIN: >> Installing Stage 1 of 3 >> Installing Stage 2 of 3 >> RESTARTS >> Installing Stage 3 of 3 >> RESTARTS >> CONFIGURING UPDATES >> >> Finally it starts up with the Vista Screen Saver - hit any key and logon. >> >> Now re-connect all USB and re-start any programs. >> >> I then found Office 2007 started a Configuration process. >> >> Good Luck!!! >> >> "GoldenFish" <GoldenFish@xxxxxx> wrote in message >> news:8D05329B-F71A-4A64-8EF3-3F7A2365BB1D@xxxxxx Quote: >>> Windows failed to start . >>> A resent hardware or software change might be the cause . >>> To fix the problem: >>> 1.Insert your Windows installation disc and restart your computer. >>> 2.Choose your language settings ,and then click "Next". >>> 3.Click "Repair your Computer". >>> >>> File :ntoskrnl.exe >>> Status : 0x0000098 >>> Info :Windows failed to load because a required file is missing >>> ,or corrupt. >>> >>> My Notebook have both XP and Vista. >>> This problem appear while I try to installing Vista's pack1. >>> When I ask the technical support ,he told me that pack1 isn't the cause >>> of >>> this problem. >>> I have do the solution (which is told in the black screen. 3 step as I >>> display here.) but it's not work. >>> There is someone told me to use VistaBootPro ->not work too >>> My XP have no problem. >>> And any Solution suggest here. >>> Millions Thanks. >> |
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| Vista Home | Re: Error "ntoskrnl.exe" When I start Vista. HI There. I don't know much about computers. I am experiencing the C:\ntoskrnl.exe problem too. I am unable to get past the StartUp Repair page and unable to enter Windows to load any of the suggested programs that fix the problem. I have two disks with my laptop: Recovery 1 and Recovery 2. I do not have a Vista CD or whatever it is... (or is that what the Recovery disks are?) How can this problem be overcome without any of these disks and without beng able to enter the computer past StartUp Repair? Will any of the options using the F8 key help? I'm really lost and getting more and more upset. PLease help. |
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| | Re: Error "ntoskrnl.exe" When I start Vista. Retortery, Can't suggest anything more than I already did in my post. Getting my PC into safe mode did the trick for me. Safe mode has all non-essential programs turned off, including anti-virus software. Either anti-virus software or some other software is creating the problem. So, if you can get it into safe mode and try it, it just might solve your problem like it did mine. Wish you the best! -- tumblez ------------------------------------------------------------------------ tumblez's Profile: http://forums.techarena.in/members/81471.htm View this thread: http://forums.techarena.in/vista-set...all/939119.htm http://forums.techarena.in |
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| | Re: Error "ntoskrnl.exe" When I start Vista. http://support.microsoft.com/kb/124550 -- Peter Please Reply to Newsgroup for the benefit of others Requests for assistance by email can not and will not be acknowledged. "Retortery" <guest@xxxxxx-email.com> wrote in message news:1e09b07a538108e72d2d8317f934b49e@xxxxxx-gateway.com... Quote: > > HI There. I don't know much about computers. > > I am experiencing the *C:\ntoskrnl.exe* problem too. I am unable to get > past the StartUp Repair page and unable to enter Windows to load any of > the suggested programs that fix the problem. > > I have two disks with my laptop: Recovery 1 and Recovery 2. > > I do not have a Vista CD or whatever it is... (or is that what the > Recovery disks are?) > > How can this problem be overcome without any of these disks and without > beng able to enter the computer past StartUp Repair? Will any of the > options using the F8 key help? > > I'm really lost and getting more and more upset. PLease help. > > > -- > Retortery |
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