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Hello. Could someone please help:
I think what caused my problem was a power interruption during installation of Windows update during shut down. * PC boots into a black screen (I see mouse pointer on a black background, but nothing else) * Restoring to previous state doesn't help * I booted with Vista DVD, but the "repair start-up" is not detecting any problem * PC hardware is not an issue because if I use a different hard drive in the PC, all works fine I though I would just boot with DVD and install (upgrade) Vista. However, the "Upgrade" option is disabled when booted from DVD. I can only "Clean install", which I'd rather not do (to preserve files, programs, etc). Is there a way for me to perform "Upgrade installation" of Vista in my situation? -- Marvin Hlavac Laptop GPS World www.laptopgpsworld.com |
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You can only do an Upgrade through a dynamic desktop; that is with vista
running. Have you tried tapping F8 at startup, and going into Safe mode? "Marvin Hlavac" wrote: Hello. Could someone please help: I think what caused my problem was a power interruption during installation of Windows update during shut down. * PC boots into a black screen (I see mouse pointer on a black background, but nothing else) * Restoring to previous state doesn't help * I booted with Vista DVD, but the "repair start-up" is not detecting any problem * PC hardware is not an issue because if I use a different hard drive in the PC, all works fine I though I would just boot with DVD and install (upgrade) Vista. However, the "Upgrade" option is disabled when booted from DVD. I can only "Clean install", which I'd rather not do (to preserve files, programs, etc). Is there a way for me to perform "Upgrade installation" of Vista in my situation? -- Marvin Hlavac Laptop GPS World www.laptopgpsworld.com |
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Mick,
Thanks for replying. You can only do an Upgrade through a dynamic desktop; that is with vista running. Too bad, since I cannot get to the desktop ![]() Have you tried tapping F8 at startup, and going into Safe mode? Yes, Safe mode will not start either I'm afraid I will have to do a clean install (and then reinstall all my programs). -- Marvin Hlavac Laptop GPS World www.laptopgpsworld.com |
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* PC hardware is not an issue because if I use a different hard drive in the PC, all works fine Not very clear. Maybe you have a damaged hard drive where Vista is installed. |
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"John Barnes" wrote in message ... * PC hardware is not an issue because if I use a different hard drive in the PC, all works fine Not very clear. Maybe you have a damaged hard drive where Vista is installed. That's true, testing it by inserting another HD doesn't test the original HD. Not knowing any better solution I decided to do a clean install. It's a pain to have to install all my programs all over again. -- Marvin Hlavac Laptop GPS World www.laptopgpsworld.com |
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i'm having the same problem it just goes to a black screen with nothing on it
but the pointer is there anything i can do? i don't have the disc because vista came pre installed on the computer any possible fix there could be? "Marvin Hlavac" wrote: "John Barnes" wrote in message ... * PC hardware is not an issue because if I use a different hard drive in the PC, all works fine Not very clear. Maybe you have a damaged hard drive where Vista is installed. That's true, testing it by inserting another HD doesn't test the original HD. Not knowing any better solution I decided to do a clean install. It's a pain to have to install all my programs all over again. -- Marvin Hlavac Laptop GPS World www.laptopgpsworld.com |
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Go find the correct video driver for your machine and put it on a USB drive
or floppy. When you get to the end of POST hit the F8 key and go into safe mode. If you have video getting into safe mode, you need to install the video driver. Then reboot normally "KevinDK" wrote in message ... i'm having the same problem it just goes to a black screen with nothing on it but the pointer is there anything i can do? i don't have the disc because vista came pre installed on the computer any possible fix there could be? "Marvin Hlavac" wrote: "John Barnes" wrote in message ... * PC hardware is not an issue because if I use a different hard drive in the PC, all works fine Not very clear. Maybe you have a damaged hard drive where Vista is installed. That's true, testing it by inserting another HD doesn't test the original HD. Not knowing any better solution I decided to do a clean install. It's a pain to have to install all my programs all over again. -- Marvin Hlavac Laptop GPS World www.laptopgpsworld.com |
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I have encountered this on 4 different Machines now. In one case I was able to do a system restore after booting from the Vista CD. In all other cases, only a clean install worked. Safe mode boot would only get as far as crcdisk.sys. Don't know if this is a bad update or what. First PC it happened to was one of 3 identical PC's and only the one was affected. So it's somewhat random but is affecting a high number of Vista machines. -- jackhogue ------------------------------------------------------------------------ jackhogue's Profile: http://forums.techarena.in/members/jackhogue.htm View this thread: http://forums.techarena.in/vista-set...all/916235.htm http://forums.techarena.in |
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The best way to reinstall Vista after an upgrade is to buy an imaging
product and image the new system as soon as you get your personalisations done. You should try 'Last Known Good' the next time this happens. I would suggest that you update the video drivers to the latest version also. "jackhogue" wrote in message ... I have encountered this on 4 different Machines now. In one case I was able to do a system restore after booting from the Vista CD. In all other cases, only a clean install worked. Safe mode boot would only get as far as crcdisk.sys. Don't know if this is a bad update or what. First PC it happened to was one of 3 identical PC's and only the one was affected. So it's somewhat random but is affecting a high number of Vista machines. -- jackhogue ------------------------------------------------------------------------ jackhogue's Profile: http://forums.techarena.in/members/jackhogue.htm View this thread: http://forums.techarena.in/vista-set...all/916235.htm http://forums.techarena.in |
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