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Hi Dave,
I downloaded it from http://neosmart.net/blog/2008/downlo...recovery-disc/ "Dave-UK" wrote in message ... "rc" rc@home wrote in message ... ok, assuming its a system software issue I downloaded a recovery cd. I then booted from the cd, a screen indicating windows is installing appears and then a screen with the option to repair appears. I select repair and two dialog boxes show up both labled "system recovery options" . One is searching for windows installations. The other in the background lists the one installation that I have. But the one in the foreground never stops searching! And I can't do anything til it does. I was going to attempt a repair with an installation disk from a friend or relative but given this last episode I'm not sure anything different would happen. What sort of recovery disk? Was it a proper Vista repair disk? |
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rc wrote:
Acer Aspire 5100 laptop running windows vista boots up through windows screen and then continues to blank/black screen. At this point nothing more happens. Machine was running perfectly fine. Then I logged off , shutdown, and unplugged charger/power simply to move to another location. When I attempted to use it again (less than 5 minutes later) I got the result I described above. If this sounds familiar to anyone, your knowledge and suggestions would be appreciated. Gene E. Bloch wrote: When you say "logged off, shutdown", do you mean you logged off from the Start button and then shut down in software from the button on the screen, or did you shut off using the hardware power button? If the latter, that could possibly cause a file corruption or disk corruption problem. ISTM that logging off and shutting down, rather than shutting down directly, is a bit unusual. Or even very unusual. Shutting down logs users off as part of the process... rc wrote: Ray, thanks rc wrote: ok, assuming its a system software issue I downloaded a recovery cd. I then booted from the cd, a screen indicating windows is installing appears and then a screen with the option to repair appears. I select repair and two dialog boxes show up both labled "system recovery options" . One is searching for windows installations. The other in the background lists the one installation that I have. But the one in the foreground never stops searching! And I can't do anything til it does. I was going to attempt a repair with an installation disk from a friend or relative but given this last episode I'm not sure anything different would happen. Dave-UK wrote: What sort of recovery disk? Was it a proper Vista repair disk? rc wrote: I downloaded it from http://neosmart.net/blog/2008/downlo...recovery-disc/ So the answer to the second question is "No". What happened when/if you tried to boot into Safe Mode? -- Shenan Stanley MS-MVP -- How To Ask Questions The Smart Way http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html |
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it hangs at "crcdisk.sys"
"Shenan Stanley" wrote in message ... rc wrote: Acer Aspire 5100 laptop running windows vista boots up through windows screen and then continues to blank/black screen. At this point nothing more happens. Machine was running perfectly fine. Then I logged off , shutdown, and unplugged charger/power simply to move to another location. When I attempted to use it again (less than 5 minutes later) I got the result I described above. If this sounds familiar to anyone, your knowledge and suggestions would be appreciated. Gene E. Bloch wrote: When you say "logged off, shutdown", do you mean you logged off from the Start button and then shut down in software from the button on the screen, or did you shut off using the hardware power button? If the latter, that could possibly cause a file corruption or disk corruption problem. ISTM that logging off and shutting down, rather than shutting down directly, is a bit unusual. Or even very unusual. Shutting down logs users off as part of the process... rc wrote: Ray, thanks rc wrote: ok, assuming its a system software issue I downloaded a recovery cd. I then booted from the cd, a screen indicating windows is installing appears and then a screen with the option to repair appears. I select repair and two dialog boxes show up both labled "system recovery options" . One is searching for windows installations. The other in the background lists the one installation that I have. But the one in the foreground never stops searching! And I can't do anything til it does. I was going to attempt a repair with an installation disk from a friend or relative but given this last episode I'm not sure anything different would happen. Dave-UK wrote: What sort of recovery disk? Was it a proper Vista repair disk? rc wrote: I downloaded it from http://neosmart.net/blog/2008/downlo...recovery-disc/ So the answer to the second question is "No". What happened when/if you tried to boot into Safe Mode? -- Shenan Stanley MS-MVP -- How To Ask Questions The Smart Way http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html |
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rc wrote:
it hangs at "crcdisk.sys" May be a bad hard disk drive, bad controller or bad cable. (I'd bet hard disk drive.) How's your backups - when was the last time you performed them in other words (how much will you lose if you have to rebuild from scratch?) You might look at this conversation thread: http://social.technet.microsoft.com/...0-7a426577f48d Specifically all the things the first poster tried (one may work for you whether or not any worked for them) and Andy Song's advice later on. -- Shenan Stanley MS-MVP -- How To Ask Questions The Smart Way http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html |
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On Sat, 19 Jun 2010 17:39:57 -0400, rc wrote:
it hangs at "crcdisk.sys" That's a bit misleading. *Every* safe mode boot in Windows Vista stops displaying command lines at crcdisk.sys. What happens after that is not displayed until the GUI starts to appear, and a lot of stuff is going on behind the scenes during that fairly long interval. So all you really know is that the first part of the safe-mode boot was successful and a failure occurred before the GUI showed up. "Shenan Stanley" wrote in message ... rc wrote: Acer Aspire 5100 laptop running windows vista boots up through windows screen and then continues to blank/black screen. At this point nothing more happens. Machine was running perfectly fine. Then I logged off , shutdown, and unplugged charger/power simply to move to another location. When I attempted to use it again (less than 5 minutes later) I got the result I described above. If this sounds familiar to anyone, your knowledge and suggestions would be appreciated. Gene E. Bloch wrote: When you say "logged off, shutdown", do you mean you logged off from the Start button and then shut down in software from the button on the screen, or did you shut off using the hardware power button? If the latter, that could possibly cause a file corruption or disk corruption problem. ISTM that logging off and shutting down, rather than shutting down directly, is a bit unusual. Or even very unusual. Shutting down logs users off as part of the process... rc wrote: Ray, thanks rc wrote: ok, assuming its a system software issue I downloaded a recovery cd. I then booted from the cd, a screen indicating windows is installing appears and then a screen with the option to repair appears. I select repair and two dialog boxes show up both labled "system recovery options" . One is searching for windows installations. The other in the background lists the one installation that I have. But the one in the foreground never stops searching! And I can't do anything til it does. I was going to attempt a repair with an installation disk from a friend or relative but given this last episode I'm not sure anything different would happen. Dave-UK wrote: What sort of recovery disk? Was it a proper Vista repair disk? rc wrote: I downloaded it from http://neosmart.net/blog/2008/downlo...recovery-disc/ So the answer to the second question is "No". What happened when/if you tried to boot into Safe Mode? -- Shenan Stanley MS-MVP -- How To Ask Questions The Smart Way http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html -- Gene E. Bloch (Stumbling Bloch) |
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Thank you for the information. Starting from scratch wouldn't really be a
problem. This was my son's old laptop that I was planning to use as a backup system. Its just that this issue came on so suddenly.....I was using it without any issues at all and all I did was shutdown and move to another part of the house and then couldn't get it to boot. Thanks again for the support and I'll give some the suggestions a try. "Shenan Stanley" wrote in message ... rc wrote: it hangs at "crcdisk.sys" May be a bad hard disk drive, bad controller or bad cable. (I'd bet hard disk drive.) How's your backups - when was the last time you performed them in other words (how much will you lose if you have to rebuild from scratch?) You might look at this conversation thread: http://social.technet.microsoft.com/...0-7a426577f48d Specifically all the things the first poster tried (one may work for you whether or not any worked for them) and Andy Song's advice later on. -- Shenan Stanley MS-MVP -- How To Ask Questions The Smart Way http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html |
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"Shenan Stanley" wrote in message ... Dave-UK wrote: What sort of recovery disk? Was it a proper Vista repair disk? rc wrote: I downloaded it from http://neosmart.net/blog/2008/downlo...recovery-disc/ So the answer to the second question is "No". I think you'll find that these disks offered by Neosmart are identical to repair disks created by Vista, so the answer is 'Yes'. |
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Dave-UK wrote:
I think you'll find that these disks offered by Neosmart are identical to repair disks created by Vista, so the answer is 'Yes'. I would beg to differ - even if they turn out to be identical - I am unsure I would call them "proper" unless they came with my system - the actual original Windows Vista installation media or methodology that the OEM granted me (although I would be one to make sure I got the original installation media - not recovery/restore media.) Why - things do get changed - unknown to even the authors in some cases - on the Internet. Especially with mirror sites, etc. I would not trust very many downloads when it comes to something like this. ;-) Perhaps I am being overly paranoid - but seeing as how something like this has been exploited in the past (recent past even - not necessarily for Microsoft products - but for an even smaller audience) - I would have trouble trusting anything that is not coming straight from a password-protected trusted source that preferably have some actual investment in the product I am working on with maybe even further checks and balances in place because of that investment. -- Shenan Stanley MS-MVP -- How To Ask Questions The Smart Way http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html |
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"Shenan Stanley" wrote in message ... Dave-UK wrote: I think you'll find that these disks offered by Neosmart are identical to repair disks created by Vista, so the answer is 'Yes'. I would beg to differ - even if they turn out to be identical - I am unsure I would call them "proper" unless they came with my system - the actual original Windows Vista installation media or methodology that the OEM granted me (although I would be one to make sure I got the original installation media - not recovery/restore media.) Why - things do get changed - unknown to even the authors in some cases - on the Internet. Especially with mirror sites, etc. I would not trust very many downloads when it comes to something like this. ;-) Perhaps I am being overly paranoid - but seeing as how something like this has been exploited in the past (recent past even - not necessarily for Microsoft products - but for an even smaller audience) - I would have trouble trusting anything that is not coming straight from a password-protected trusted source that preferably have some actual investment in the product I am working on with maybe even further checks and balances in place because of that investment. -- Shenan Stanley MS-MVP The repair disk in question here is not an installation disk. It is a 170 M/b pre-installation image. When Vista was at SP1 stage Microsoft introduced the facility to create a simple boot disk to run a few repair options. For some reason they stopped supporting this in SP2. The file to create the disk, Recdisc.exe, is still in the System32 folder but it does nothing when you double-click it. If you want to see one, here's one I created: Vista 32 bit Repair Disk http://www.megaupload.com/?d=DNXH16ZK |
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Dave-UK wrote:
The repair disk in question here is not an installation disk. It is a 170 M/b pre-installation image. When Vista was at SP1 stage Microsoft introduced the facility to create a simple boot disk to run a few repair options. For some reason they stopped supporting this in SP2. The file to create the disk, Recdisc.exe, is still in the System32 folder but it does nothing when you double-click it. If you want to see one, here's one I created: Vista 32 bit Repair Disk http://www.megaupload.com/?d=DNXH16ZK My point has not changed. Unless I get it from a protected known source - I would not call it "proper". If it came with the system or I downloaded it somehow from Microsoft (password-protected site preferrably) - I just don't think I could trust something to repair my operating system at that base of a level. Things can (and do) get changed on supposedly good web sites and their mirrors - the recent IRC/Linux issues show that. Microsoft is a larger attack target and I just cannot see recommending downloading something like that if the user has (and they should) other options that are more 'certain' - like CDs that came with the computer, a manufacturer to call to get said CDs, etc. If there is a facility to create the disk out there (steps from Microsoft) I would gladly link to those steps/etc - but I would still say that something from "neosmart.net" for repairing my operating system from the ground up may not be as trustworthy as something that came with my system or I could get from my system manufacturer (people with something to possibly lose if things go wrong - where the neosmart people could just shrug their shoulders and move on.) Not saying it wouldn't work, may be 100% legitimate, etc. I might even use it after a few checks after the download - *but* I wouldn't throw it out there as the first option to anyone. -- Shenan Stanley MS-MVP -- How To Ask Questions The Smart Way http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html |
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