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In these topics, you will learn how to troubleshoot common problems that are related to Windows startup. When Microsoft Windows experiences a condition that compromises safe system operation, the system halts. These Windows startup problems are categorized in the following groups:. To understand the underlying cause of Windows startup problems, it's important that the system be configured correctly. Here are some best practices for configuration:. How to determine the appropriate page file size for bit versions of Windows.

If you are not able to boot your system or can't access your data, then you can use Recoverit as well. With the support of Windows PE, you can create a bootable media.

This can help you recover your content if your system has been crashed or can't boot. As one of the oldest and most popular data recovery tools, it is known to have the highest success rate in the industry. You can use it to recover your important files, photos, videos, and files in more than formats. To do so, double-click the device in the right pane, and then select the Resources tab. Note the Use automatic settings check box. If Windows successfully detects a device, this check box is selected, and the device functions correctly.

However, if the resource settings are based on Basic Configuration n where n is any number from 0 to 9 , you may have to change the configuration. To do so, either select a different basic configuration from the list or manually change the resource settings.

Incorrect changes to the BIOS of the computer can result in serious problems. Change the computer's CMOS settings at your own risk. If Windows can't resolve a resource conflict, verify that the computer is configured to allow Windows to enumerate the devices in the computer.

To change the computer's BIOS settings, see the computer documentation or contact your computer manufacturer.

If the computer starts correctly, the device that you disabled may be the cause of the startup problem. For more information about how to configure devices in Device Manager, see How to use Device Manager to configure devices in Windows Server System Configuration Utility Msconfig.

You can use this tool to change the system configuration and troubleshoot the problem by using a process-of-elimination method. You must be logged on as Administrator or as a member of the administrative groups to use System Configuration Utility.

If your computer is connected to a network, network policy settings may prevent you from using the utility. As a security best practice, consider using the Run as command to perform these procedures.

We recommend that you don't use System Configuration Utility to modify the Boot. To test the software loading process, make sure that the Load Startup Items check box is selected, and then select OK. Clear all the check boxes under Selective Startup. INI check box. Repeat this process and select each check box one at a time.

Restart your computer every time. Repeat the process until the problem occurs. When the problem occurs, select the tab that corresponds to the selected file. For example, if the problem occurs after you select the Win. The Startup tab lists items that load at startup from the Startup group, Win. To isolate problems by using the Startup tab, follow these steps. To start troubleshooting, select the first check box, select OK, and then restart the computer when you're prompted.

Repeat steps 5 through 8 for each service until the problem occurs. When the problem occurs, you'll know that the last service that you turned on is causing the problem. Note this service, and then go to step Select Enable All, the check box next to the faulty service, clear the check boxes of any other services that you noted in step 3, select OK, and then restart your computer.

As a workaround, you can leave the faulty service turned off not selected. Contact the manufacturer of the faulty service for more assistance.

You may be able to determine more quickly which service is causing the problem by testing the services in groups. Divide the services into two groups by selecting the check boxes of the first group, and then clearing the check boxes of the second group.

Restart your computer, and then test for the problem. If the problem occurs, the faulty service is in the first group. If the problem doesn't occur, the faulty service is in the second group. Repeat this process on the faulty group until you have isolated the faulty service. Note any items that aren't selected. You might have to expand some items such as [drivers] to determine whether any subitems aren't selected. When the problem occurs, you'll know that the last item that you turned on is causing the problem.

Note this item, and then go to step Select Enable All, clear the check box next to the faulty item, clear the check boxes of any other items that you noted in step 3, select OK, and then restart your computer. As a workaround, you can leave the faulty item turned off not selected. If it's possible, contact the manufacturer of the faulty item for more assistance. I'm going to try and make a floppy linux distro that can read ntfs and burn cds When installiing a new mobo into a computer that already has windows installed will always be problem matic.

XP does a better job that the other OS's but it is still hit and miss. Install the OS disc and boot from it than run through as if you are doing an install. But when you get to the last window before formating your drive and starting over windows will offer you a chance to repair. Do this it will look like its installing a new OS but when done, if it works you will be able to start windows.

Even if it works You will probly have to reinstall some of your hardware and drivers. So have them ready. But there is always the chance that it won't even boot. If not booting you will have to do a new install. As always it is best to backup everything you want to keep before doing this or a new install.

A new install will clean all the junk out but it will mean redoing all your tweaking again. SornyPanafonic, please do not double post.

Your question will get answered as quickly as possible. Thank you. DLL" i restarted my comp and windows tried to install again and the same error came up. Artical on this error unregmp2. DLL try this or from same recovery console try bootfix. At c promt type dir it will list programs you can run to recover.

Press the number key that corresponds to the installation that you want to repair, and then press ENTER. Even if you do get it to boot your best bet is to back up everything that you want to keep and than do a clean install. Hope you can get in to recover your programs and files. Check your drivers after a system repair some will have to be reloaded. I had to repair a lap top that had picture that the guy didn't want to lose this way.

He had picture of his new baby on it. After the repair it too was very slow but found that keyboard wasn't installed or thouchpad. It also had so dll errors.



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