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I spent 5 hours working on a system recovery and it all seemed to go well I suppose but once it had came to the last reboot it came up "Unexpected error, Windows-Deployment failed" Or something near to that. Then everytime I tried to reboot it came up "Due to the Unexpected error, the computer could not start. Please restart the computer and restart the installation" I personally didn't want to do this all again, and I am having to so has anyone got any reasons why this happened? (The installation is running and I will update if it doesn't work) -- Willisme1 |
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You didn't state what exactly you did during the 5 hours you spent working on recovering. I asume you can't boot to Vista and don't want to format. I don't know what it is you did and don't want to do all over again. The following tools should take a few minutes total and have a good chance at being sucessful if your reason for recovery is not purely a hardware correctable situation. Also if you have a Vista DVD from MSFT, you increase your repair or recovery options and odds dramatically. I don't know if you used some OEM recovery discs, but dispite the glowing claims by the OEMs and some posters, they fail with alarmingly high percentages and don't have near the efficacy. I'd try the options using the Vista DVD including Startup Repair and the Bootrec.exe tool from the command prompt accessed from the menu the DVD provides before trying the F8 options that were available in XP and are available in Vista. How to Use Startup Repair: (Any of the links provide screen shots) http://www.windowsvista.windowsreins...rtup/index.htm http://www.vistaclues.com/wp-content...r-computer.png Here is the MSKB for rebuilding the BCD using very simple quick commands from the command prompt which you can either reach with by inserting a Vista DVD or by tapping F8 when you start your pc and at the F8 (Windows Advancd Options Menu) selecting "Safe Mode with Command" Using the Bootrec.exe tool to Fix http://support.microsoft.com/kb/927392/en-us You may only have to type these commands--it has helped me to fix a variety of software no boots consistently: bootrec /Rebuild BCD bootrec /fixmbr bootrec /Fixboot In addition you can try all of the options at F8 to use system restore to fix this as well as Last Known Good which only takes a few seconds. The point here is that sometimes trying system restore from one of the F8 safe modes works, when system restore from the others don't. Since they each take only seconds to try, if the options above don't work, I'd try them. Then you can also try (it takes a couple seconds) LKG--Last Known Good Configuration at the F8 menu. Documentation on how to do this follows: ***Using the F8 Environment*** ***Taking Full Advantage of the F8 Options (Windows Advanced Options Menu) by starting the PC and tapping F8 once per second when the firmware screen with the pc manufacturer's name shows a few seconds after restarting***: The F8 options in Vista are the same as XP, and the link for Safe Mode Boot options is labled XP by MSFT but they are the same for Vista (they haven't updated to add Vista to the title as they have with several MSKBs that apply to both). Again, pressing F8 repeatedly when you seem the firmware screen may be is a generic way to launch Windows RE on some OEM Vista computers. You could also: Think: I have 4 different ways to get back my XP at F8 and try them in order. 1) Safe Mode 2) Safe Mode with Cmd to Sys Restore which is simply a cmd prompt in safe mode 3) Safe Mode with Neworking 4) LKG or Last Known Good Configuration Try to F8 to the Windows Adv Options Menutry 3 safe modes there (I don't use WGA for this purpose) and Last Known Goodthen I go to Win RE in Vista. That gives you a choice of Safe Mode, Safe Mode with Networking,and Safe Mode with Command Prompt. These methods are outlined in A description of the Safe Mode Boot options in Windows XP/and Vista http://support.microsoft.com/kb/315222/ Frequently Asked Questions Regarding System Restore from MSFT: http://www.microsoft.com/technet/pro.../faqsrwxp.mspx System Restore can be run from the Win RE recovery environment from the same link as Startup Repair, and sometimes it will work from one F8 safe mode location or from the Win Recovery Environment when it won't work from other locations. How to start the System Restore tool at a command prompt in Windows XP (or Windows Vista/Windows 7) http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;304449 Best of luck, CH "Willisme1" wrote in message ... I spent 5 hours working on a system recovery and it all seemed to go well I suppose but once it had came to the last reboot it came up "Unexpected error, Windows-Deployment failed" Or something near to that. Then everytime I tried to reboot it came up "Due to the Unexpected error, the computer could not start. Please restart the computer and restart the installation" I personally didn't want to do this all again, and I am having to so has anyone got any reasons why this happened? (The installation is running and I will update if it doesn't work) -- Willisme1 |