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Computer won't boot...
Posted: Sat Feb 26, 2011 3:36 pm
by blue banana
i wont be on battlezone for a while because my computer wont boot up. it takes me to where it's loading, then I see a mouse arrow, and it stops. eventually i am gonna have to do restore computer, and after that reinstall vista. ive already tried fixing the kernel, which isnt the problem. as i said a while ago: i got windows vista service pack 1. i suspect a virus or hard drive failure, or maybe the battery. can anyone help me?
Re: Computer won't boot...
Posted: Sat Feb 26, 2011 4:09 pm
by General BlackDragon
blue banana wrote: reinstall vista.
I think I found your problem
Get windows 7
Re: Computer won't boot...
Posted: Sat Feb 26, 2011 4:27 pm
by Semaphore
Vista runs fine once you strip it down to the bare essentials and get rid of the ridiculous file security overhead. I can protect my system just fine on my own.
My suggestion: forget about repairing the system directory with the installation disc, it has never done anyone any good. Set the drive up as a slave for a second computer and back up your things. Alternatively, if you don't have a 2nd computer at hand, use an Ubuntu Live CD or Live USB stick if your motherboard supports booting from USB. After backing up your files, format and re-install. Then treat yourself to one hundred and one guides on how to turn Vista into a workable OS.
Re: Computer won't boot...
Posted: Sat Feb 26, 2011 9:13 pm
by Warfreak
Semaphore wrote:use an Ubuntu Live CD or Live USB stick.
This is sound advice.
Exact same thing happened to my brother's laptop. Turns out a simple error that Win7 and WinXP could handle (power outage) could not be resolved by Vista and as such ONLY the OS corrupted. Every other file was fine and could be read perfectly on Ubuntu (he only has media files on it, no programs of worth). You are better off using a Unix Distro or Upgrading/Downgrading Windows. Vista is just too stupid to work properly/at all without either removing everything that makes it Microsoft or holding its hand every moment.
Re: Computer won't boot...
Posted: Sat Feb 26, 2011 9:27 pm
by Zero Angel
Linux is fine if you're not much of a gamer. Certain games will work fine on linux (BZ2 included) if you are willing to jump through a few hoops. Its just that the most recent, high-end stuff won't work well or at all.
But yeah, Win7 pwns Vista. If you do get Vista up and running and get quite a few hours in on it and can rule out that it's a hardware problem the best thing you can do (assuming you can afford it) is get Windows 7. It's better than Vista in every way.
Re: Computer won't boot...
Posted: Sat Feb 26, 2011 9:45 pm
by Axeminister
stick your norton anit-virus cd in when you boot up. Should have a helpful utility come up.
Re: Computer won't boot...
Posted: Sun Feb 27, 2011 4:44 am
by ADMIRAL MANSON
Axeminister wrote:stick your norton anit-virus cd in when you boot up. Should have a helpful utility come up.
lol. I dont think any utility from a norton cd would help but I have had it help windows boot up once just have to try it at least 4 times.
If you havent tried try going to recovery console or with command prompt on boot up and do a chkdsk/ r /x
x=letter of drive
With the os cd in of course.
Re: Computer won't boot...
Posted: Sun Feb 27, 2011 6:14 am
by blue banana
i did a chkdsk on c:
Re: Computer won't boot...
Posted: Mon Feb 28, 2011 2:37 am
by ADMIRAL MANSON
blue banana wrote:i did a chkdsk on c:
Ok. How were the results? They should be listed under event log so look under date and time under even name Winlogon.
Re: Computer won't boot...
Posted: Tue Mar 01, 2011 9:51 pm
by GSH
Chkdsk merely checks that the files on disk are where the table of contents say they are, and that the files don't overlap, and a few other basic sanity checks of the table of contents. It doesn't dig into the files to make sure they have valid contents at all. In other words, if bzone.exe was replaced by 'AAAAA' enough times to fill up the size it had last week, chkdsk wouldn't complain one word. Also, even if chkdsk notices problems where some files got 'parked' into the same sectors on disk, it'll fix it by separating them -- but one or both are likely corrupted. And they'll still be corrupted after chkdsk is done.
If things still aren't booting, it's possibly corrupted files. Main way to fix that is (1) restore from backup, or (2) reinstall Windows if you don't have #1.
-- GSH
Re: Computer won't boot...
Posted: Tue Mar 01, 2011 10:20 pm
by Semaphore
How about you give us any indication you have at all read anything we said so far? Your previous post - all four words - hasn't exactly encouraged me to help you any further.
Re: Computer won't boot...
Posted: Tue Mar 01, 2011 10:48 pm
by Ded10c
I have always been instructed to follow chkdsk with fixboot.
Re: Computer won't boot...
Posted: Fri Mar 04, 2011 7:30 am
by OvermindDL1
Zero Angel wrote:Linux is fine if you're not much of a gamer. Certain games will work fine on linux (BZ2 included) if you are willing to jump through a few hoops. Its just that the most recent, high-end stuff won't work well or at all.
Wine 1.3 (once properly configured, why it does not 'come' properly configured I have no clue) has been able to munch on everything I have thrown at it so far.
And yes, BZ2 1.3 does work quite well on Linux.
Re: Computer won't boot...
Posted: Fri Mar 04, 2011 9:15 am
by PowerB
blue banana wrote:i wont be on battlezone for a while because my computer wont boot up. it takes me to where it's loading, then I see a mouse arrow, and it stops. eventually i am gonna have to do restore computer, and after that reinstall vista. ive already tried fixing the kernel, which isnt the problem. as i said a while ago: i got windows vista service pack 1. i suspect a virus or hard drive failure, or maybe the battery. can anyone help me?
I had the exact same problem as you! Except, It wasn't SP1 that stuffed up windows, it was those monkeys in uniform that call themselves the 'Symantec Remote Support Team' (I got a virus that stuffed Norton 360 up, and so I got them to do a remote desktop thing on my computer. The blamed an "error in the registry", but you could see it wasn't when they were digging through the computer. They eventually restarted the computer and it wouldn't boot -.- They couldn't fix it.).
Fix:
1. Buy an external hard drive
2. Download Ubuntu
3. Boot on Ubuntu Live Disk and copy hard drive contents onto external hard drive
4. Buy Windows 7
Re: Computer won't boot...
Posted: Sat Mar 05, 2011 12:02 am
by OvermindDL1
I just run (K)Ubuntu as primary, BZ2 seems to work quite fine on it. And it can be fun playing on a rotated window so it lines up with my eyes when I am sideways. :p