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| Vista Home Premium 64bit | HP Pavilion dv6000 won't load vista Hi all This is what happened I woke up at 6 to go work, i left my laptop on all night, so i decided to shut it off before i go to work. I JUST came back, and when i start it, the HP loading screen works, then it loaded in my vista home premium. i type my password, but it was frozen already. So i restarted my laptop. and it loads teh HP screen, then blank screen. I tried to wait for 10-15 mins. still blank screen. I tried to use the PHXBIOS and did a Hard Disk self test. The status: #10009 - Replace Hard Disk WHAT I DO? OMG ALL MY Univeristy homeworks in tehre ! :'( PLEASE HELP! I RAN SYSTEM STARTUP REPAIR USING VISTA RECOVERY DISC AND THIS CAME OUT FROM THE RESULT: root cause found: system volume on disk is corrupt Repair action: file system repair (chkdsk) REsult: completed error code = 0x0 time taken = 312985 ms my laptop model is Hp Pavilion Dv6000 so is my harddrive done? Is there ANYTHING i can do? I really want to keep all my files. Thanks Last edited by r3n3r4d3; 04-12-2009 at 05:10 PM.. |
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| | Re: HP Pavilion dv6000 won't load vista I don't know if your hard drive is done, and I don't know how reliable what you did to test it is. It's unclear to me if Startup Repair actually caused a chkdsk to be run. Since you seem to have a Vista DVD from which to run a startup repair, boot from the DVD>startup repair>command prompt> and use the bootrec commands and see if that helps you. You should get an attaboy after each command you type at the command prompt you're going to access in the Startup Repair menu outside Windows: http://owened.co.nz/Owenedv2/wp-cont...tup-repair.png At the command prompt type separately and after each one you should get a "successful" attaboy. bootrec /fixmbr bootrec /fixboot bootrec /rebuildbcd If these don't work, then try tapping the F8 key to the Windows Advanced options menu and try system restore from each Safe Mode, and if necessary try the longshot, which is really a registry snapshot much like System Restore, Last Known Good: Good luck, CH "r3n3r4d3" <guest@xxxxxx-email.com> wrote in message news:f007a75d97595fce92e2694fe21736cd@xxxxxx-gateway.com... Quote: > > Hi all > > This is what happened > > I woke up at 6 to go work, i left my laptop on all night, so i decided > to shut it off before i go to work. > > I JUST came back, and when i start it, the HP loading screen works, > then it loaded in my vista home premium. i type my password, but it was > frozen already. > > So i restarted my laptop. and it loads teh HP screen, then blank > screen. I tried to wait for 10-15 mins. still blank screen. > > I tried to use the PHXBIOS and did a Hard Disk self test. > > The status: #10009 - Replace Hard Disk > > WHAT I DO? > > OMG > > ALL MY Univeristy homeworks in tehre ! > > :'( > > > PLEASE HELP! > > > I RAN SYSTEM STARTUP REPAIR USING VISTA RECOVERY DISC > > AND THIS CAME OUT FROM THE RESULT: > > root cause found: > system volume on disk is corrupt > > Repair action: file system repair (chkdsk) > REsult: completed error code = 0x0 > time taken = 312985 ms > > > so is my harddrive done? > > Is there ANYTHING i can do? I really want to keep all my files. > > Thanks > > > -- > r3n3r4d3 |
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| | Re: HP Pavilion dv6000 won't load vista If your data is important to you, stop trying to recover it yourself and take the computer to a professional who is skilled at data recovery. Anything you try at this point could well be destroying the data that remains on the drive to the point that even a professional cannot recover it. Oh, and for future information, consider backing up essential data and documents to an external device, network drive, etc. "r3n3r4d3" <guest@xxxxxx-email.com> wrote in message news:f007a75d97595fce92e2694fe21736cd@xxxxxx-gateway.com... Quote: > > Hi all > > This is what happened > > I woke up at 6 to go work, i left my laptop on all night, so i decided > to shut it off before i go to work. > > I JUST came back, and when i start it, the HP loading screen works, > then it loaded in my vista home premium. i type my password, but it was > frozen already. > > So i restarted my laptop. and it loads teh HP screen, then blank > screen. I tried to wait for 10-15 mins. still blank screen. > > I tried to use the PHXBIOS and did a Hard Disk self test. > > The status: #10009 - Replace Hard Disk > > WHAT I DO? > > OMG > > ALL MY Univeristy homeworks in tehre ! > > :'( > > > PLEASE HELP! > > > I RAN SYSTEM STARTUP REPAIR USING VISTA RECOVERY DISC > > AND THIS CAME OUT FROM THE RESULT: > > root cause found: > system volume on disk is corrupt > > Repair action: file system repair (chkdsk) > REsult: completed error code = 0x0 > time taken = 312985 ms > > > so is my harddrive done? > > Is there ANYTHING i can do? I really want to keep all my files. > > Thanks > > > -- > r3n3r4d3 |
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| | Re: HP Pavilion dv6000 won't load vista Unless you are technically competent you stop doing anything and take your PC to a reputable repair shop. Or you download, create the bootable disk checking utility available from your HD manufacturers web site, then boot from that disk & run a check If you dont know the HD make, try Seatools from Seagate "r3n3r4d3" <guest@xxxxxx-email.com> wrote in message news:f007a75d97595fce92e2694fe21736cd@xxxxxx-gateway.com... Quote: > > Hi all > > This is what happened > > I woke up at 6 to go work, i left my laptop on all night, so i decided > to shut it off before i go to work. > > I JUST came back, and when i start it, the HP loading screen works, > then it loaded in my vista home premium. i type my password, but it was > frozen already. > > So i restarted my laptop. and it loads teh HP screen, then blank > screen. I tried to wait for 10-15 mins. still blank screen. > > I tried to use the PHXBIOS and did a Hard Disk self test. > > The status: #10009 - Replace Hard Disk > > WHAT I DO? > > OMG > > ALL MY Univeristy homeworks in tehre ! > > :'( > > > PLEASE HELP! > > > I RAN SYSTEM STARTUP REPAIR USING VISTA RECOVERY DISC > > AND THIS CAME OUT FROM THE RESULT: > > root cause found: > system volume on disk is corrupt > > Repair action: file system repair (chkdsk) > REsult: completed error code = 0x0 > time taken = 312985 ms > > > so is my harddrive done? > > Is there ANYTHING i can do? I really want to keep all my files. > > Thanks > > > -- > r3n3r4d3 |
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| | Re: HP Pavilion dv6000 won't load vista So far, we don't have solid evidence your HD is over. Tools like Seagate's are fairly reliable and I'd give 'em a try first. Most OEM pc makers have key combos at startup that you could use to get an indication of the status of your HD as well. For Dell, it's Ctrl+Alt+D when you see the firmware or bios-splash screen, the so-called "90-90" test that detects 90% of HD problems You didn't state what HP box you have--so try HP's support resources or google/MSN Search and see; I've seen discussions of "HP Diagnostics" on the web. You aren't going to jeapordize recovery of your data one scintilla by trying boot switches at SR's command prompt. If it works, you're ahead of the game. If not, you haven't impacted your situation. It would be a waste of money to haul your box into some professional recovery venu before you try the tools MSFT has given you. Further, the average cost to recover data from a HD from pros is about $1600. That's not in a lot of people's budget who are students doing "university homework." If you do recover. using the boot switches I gave you from the Startup Repair menu, I'd type cmd in the search box above start>rt. click>run as admin.>and type chkdsk c: \r at the cmd prompt Sometimes where the rubber hits the road is in the real world. CH "r3n3r4d3" <guest@xxxxxx-email.com> wrote in message news:f007a75d97595fce92e2694fe21736cd@xxxxxx-gateway.com... Quote: > > Hi all > > This is what happened > > I woke up at 6 to go work, i left my laptop on all night, so i decided > to shut it off before i go to work. > > I JUST came back, and when i start it, the HP loading screen works, > then it loaded in my vista home premium. i type my password, but it was > frozen already. > > So i restarted my laptop. and it loads teh HP screen, then blank > screen. I tried to wait for 10-15 mins. still blank screen. > > I tried to use the PHXBIOS and did a Hard Disk self test. > > The status: #10009 - Replace Hard Disk > > WHAT I DO? > > OMG > > ALL MY Univeristy homeworks in tehre ! > > :'( > > > PLEASE HELP! > > > I RAN SYSTEM STARTUP REPAIR USING VISTA RECOVERY DISC > > AND THIS CAME OUT FROM THE RESULT: > > root cause found: > system volume on disk is corrupt > > Repair action: file system repair (chkdsk) > REsult: completed error code = 0x0 > time taken = 312985 ms > > > so is my harddrive done? > > Is there ANYTHING i can do? I really want to keep all my files. > > Thanks > > > -- > r3n3r4d3 |
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| Vista Home Premium 64bit | Re: HP Pavilion dv6000 won't load vista i did the startup repair, which didnt work. I also did the cmd prompt thing and enter those 3 commands. but it doesnt work. Both resulted in 5 mins wait of the Vista Loading Bar Screen. Then the Blue screen comes out and the code for the error is 0x000024then restarts my computer. So i guess my only chance is to take it to a professional right? Last edited by r3n3r4d3; 04-12-2009 at 06:40 PM.. |
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| | Re: HP Pavilion dv6000 won't load vista r3-- Tell me exactly how you "did the command prompt thing" step by step and type the 3 commands for me. And when you did those commands if you did them, did you get a "successful" response after each one on the command prompt--because I hear all the time things like "I did the command prompt thing" only to find out that someone didn't do it correctly. Further, besides wanting to know exactly what you did so I know if you ran the 3 commands correctly by getting you to type them and telling me that you accessed the command prompt in startup repair you make no mention at all about several other things I told you to do: I'll reiterate one more time. I told you: 1) Run the Seagate hard drive test 2) Search the web using "the google" for any HP hard drive diagnostic and run it 3) Assure me by showing me how you did it and typing the commands what you did at the command prompt if you were able to get there. The reason I'm insisting on this is that many people will say they did something, only to mean they couldn't get it done. 4) You made no mention, and did not try I'll assume to use all of the options available to you after restarting and tapping the F8 key once per second at the bios splash or HP firmware screen. I intend for you specifically to get to the F8 screen that I've screenshot for you already, and run system restore at: 1) Safe Mode 2) Safe Mode with Networking 3) Safe Mode with Command typing %systemroot%\system32\restore\rstrui.exe at the command prompt. By my count, I'm asking you to do each and every one of these things before you book off to someone you're paying. My logic is that hundreds if not thousands of times, I've seen them work collectively. Further you don't know the exact status of your hard drive. Unless and until you do, you can't assume it's fried. If it isn't, then you have no reason in the world not to take the few minutes doing what I've asked you to do. That's: 1) Run a Seagate tool to assess the HD on your HP. 2) Find or call HP for the tool that assess your HD. These assessment tools aren't perfect, but they're accurate about 90% of the time. 3) Show me how you did the 3 boot rec commands and tell me what the command prompt said after you ran each of them: bootrec /fixmbr bootrec /fixboot bootrec /rebuildbcd ***There is a space after the c and before the "/" 4) System Restore from Safe Mode by tapping F8 5) System Restore from Safe Mode with Command by tapping F8 using the command I gave you for that location. 6) System Restore from Safe Mode with Networking 7) Last Known Good Configuration which takes all of a nanosecond to run. I've given you homework of 7 tasks before I'd encourage you to spend your money with a "professional" because most of us here have been students at some college, and beyond and most of us remember that we didn't have a helluva lot of extra money to spend before we saw if we could get something done for free. I'm curious at this point while we have spent time trying to help you just how many of these 7 things you've checked off your list. I want to know exactly how you did the bootrec commands and what the command prompt told you after each one. Did it say "not recognized" in which case you didn't type them correctly, or did it tell you each one was successful? If you haven't done the other 6 on the list, what are you waiting for? Best, CH Thanks, CH "r3n3r4d3" <guest@xxxxxx-email.com> wrote in message news:a813d4aaf9b45fedef3ee591196c8a1d@xxxxxx-gateway.com... Quote: > > i did the startup repair, which didnt work. I also did the cmd prompt > thing and enter those 3 commands. but it doesnt work. > > Both resulted in 5 mins wait of the Vista Loading Bar Screen. Then the > Blue screen comes out. then restarts my computer. > > So i guess my only chance is to take it to a professional right? > > > -- > r3n3r4d3 |
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| | Re: HP Pavilion dv6000 won't load vista Specifically r3-- Here are instructions as to how to use the 4 options at the Windows Advanced Options menu you will see after tapping the "F8" key at the start. The F8 menu looks like this: http://i197.photobucket.com/albums/a...ot-Options.jpg Directions on how to use it are here: http://windowshelp.microsoft.com/win...ef5a71033.mspx Good luck and let me know what happened after you complete my 7 quick homework assignments, CH "r3n3r4d3" <guest@xxxxxx-email.com> wrote in message news:a813d4aaf9b45fedef3ee591196c8a1d@xxxxxx-gateway.com... Quote: > > i did the startup repair, which didnt work. I also did the cmd prompt > thing and enter those 3 commands. but it doesnt work. > > Both resulted in 5 mins wait of the Vista Loading Bar Screen. Then the > Blue screen comes out. then restarts my computer. > > So i guess my only chance is to take it to a professional right? > > > -- > r3n3r4d3 |
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| Vista Home Premium 64bit | Re: HP Pavilion dv6000 won't load vista Hi CH One Question before i do System restore. Does System Restore mean all my files are wiped and the whole system restores or..? For the command Prompt. I did exactly what you said. and each time it says successful. When i typed bootrec /rebuildbcd, it told me to wait for a bit, then the Successful message came on afterwards. I don't know how to do the Seagate hard drive test, do i use a USB stick? (sorry i'm not that good with computers when problems arise because i'm scared i'll do something wrong and completely destroy my computer) Thanks R3n r3-- Tell me exactly how you "did the command prompt thing" step by step and type the 3 commands for me. And when you did those commands if you did them, did you get a "successful" response after each one on the command prompt--because I hear all the time things like "I did the command prompt thing" only to find out that someone didn't do it correctly. Further, besides wanting to know exactly what you did so I know if you ran the 3 commands correctly by getting you to type them and telling me that you accessed the command prompt in startup repair you make no mention at all about several other things I told you to do: I'll reiterate one more time. I told you: 1) Run the Seagate hard drive test 2) Search the web using "the google" for any HP hard drive diagnostic and run it 3) Assure me by showing me how you did it and typing the commands what you did at the command prompt if you were able to get there. The reason I'm insisting on this is that many people will say they did something, only to mean they couldn't get it done. 4) You made no mention, and did not try I'll assume to use all of the options available to you after restarting and tapping the F8 key once per second at the bios splash or HP firmware screen. I intend for you specifically to get to the F8 screen that I've screenshot for you already, and run system restore at: 1) Safe Mode 2) Safe Mode with Networking 3) Safe Mode with Command typing %systemroot%\system32\restore\rstrui.exe at the command prompt. By my count, I'm asking you to do each and every one of these things before you book off to someone you're paying. My logic is that hundreds if not thousands of times, I've seen them work collectively. Further you don't know the exact status of your hard drive. Unless and until you do, you can't assume it's fried. If it isn't, then you have no reason in the world not to take the few minutes doing what I've asked you to do. That's: 1) Run a Seagate tool to assess the HD on your HP. 2) Find or call HP for the tool that assess your HD. These assessment tools aren't perfect, but they're accurate about 90% of the time. 3) Show me how you did the 3 boot rec commands and tell me what the command prompt said after you ran each of them: bootrec /fixmbr bootrec /fixboot bootrec /rebuildbcd ***There is a space after the c and before the "/" 4) System Restore from Safe Mode by tapping F8 5) System Restore from Safe Mode with Command by tapping F8 using the command I gave you for that location. 6) System Restore from Safe Mode with Networking 7) Last Known Good Configuration which takes all of a nanosecond to run. I've given you homework of 7 tasks before I'd encourage you to spend your money with a "professional" because most of us here have been students at some college, and beyond and most of us remember that we didn't have a helluva lot of extra money to spend before we saw if we could get something done for free. I'm curious at this point while we have spent time trying to help you just how many of these 7 things you've checked off your list. I want to know exactly how you did the bootrec commands and what the command prompt told you after each one. Did it say "not recognized" in which case you didn't type them correctly, or did it tell you each one was successful? If you haven't done the other 6 on the list, what are you waiting for? Best, CH Thanks, CH "r3n3r4d3" <guest@xxxxxx-email.com> wrote in message news:a813d4aaf9b45fedef3ee591196c8a1d@xxxxxx-gateway.com... Quote: > > i did the startup repair, which didnt work. I also did the cmd prompt > thing and enter those 3 commands. but it doesnt work. > > Both resulted in 5 mins wait of the Vista Loading Bar Screen. Then the > Blue screen comes out. then restarts my computer. > > So i guess my only chance is to take it to a professional right? > > > -- > r3n3r4d3 |
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| | Re: HP Pavilion Hard Drive Test r3-- This is one test to see if an HP Pavillion HD is damaged. Restart PC>tap F10 when you see the HP or Compaq logo screen>when you reach bios setup use the keys to select the diagnostics tab>select "hard drive self test" and press enter>find something entertaining to do for 40 minutes>the grading system is pass/fail here. Good luck, CH http://www.scribd.com/doc/3520188/HP...drive-test-new "r3n3r4d3" <guest@xxxxxx-email.com> wrote in message news:a813d4aaf9b45fedef3ee591196c8a1d@xxxxxx-gateway.com... Quote: > > i did the startup repair, which didnt work. I also did the cmd prompt > thing and enter those 3 commands. but it doesnt work. > > Both resulted in 5 mins wait of the Vista Loading Bar Screen. Then the > Blue screen comes out. then restarts my computer. > > So i guess my only chance is to take it to a professional right? > > > -- > r3n3r4d3 |
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