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Issue with Botting Vista DVD
Burn the ISO image to a blank DVD disc. Burning ISO Images with ImgBurn: http://neosmart.net/wiki/display/G/Burning+ISO+Images+with+ImgBurn Boot from this disk. First screen, you will see Screenshot: http://i196.photobucket.com/albums/aa86/rvmv/RE3.jpg Next screen, select the drive where Vista is installed.

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******Using the BootRec.exe Tool Using the System Recovery Tool from the Repair link on the DVD after the language choice in the lower left hand corner you .... It passes the boot screen with the green stripes with Microsoft logo and does not reach the Vista green screen. It get stuck on a black screen with only

Vista Ultimate x86 or x64 will not install to SATA drives - ok ...
"Conley" wrote: Have you tried booting from the Vista DVD and going into the Repair menu, where you can run chkdsk from a command prompt? "dahitec" wrote: Hello, When i try to start my laptop (hp pavillion dv2000), after the initial windows logo, i get a black screen saying, "Checking file system on C: The type

Blank Screen, Vista Bootup stops.
Greetings all, A friend of mine called me tonight saying he can't get Windows Vista Home Premium to start on his laptop. All he gets is a black screen with an error message - "Interactive logon process initialization has failed. Please consult the event log for more details." He didn't receive a Vista DVD so he

VISTA INSTALL FAILS
Then I tried Complete System Restore with the Vista installation DVD and I also tried to restore with Ghost but the CD in both cases goes as far as the Windows loader bar on the black screen and when the loader stops it stays on a black screen and nothing happens further. Please help my by telling me how to get the

Cannot Install
... it would freeze on the loading (microsoft windows screen with the green bars crossing at the bottom) or i'd get a black screen right after the loading one. Boot from the Vista DVD. It's been awhile, so I'm not sure exactly what the order of things is but you want to get to Repair and then open a command

Vista wont restart/Try this.
Thanks, Artie "John Inzer" wrote: Artie wrote: After the last update, performed on Arpil 5th, 2007 Vista won't start. It shows loading the system and then only the pointer (arrow) shows on the black screen. Trying to start in last known good configuration doesn't help. Booting from Vista DVD and repairing startup

Vista won't boot, kernal issues
Now I can get the other three to boot OK, but not Vista. I get a black screen titled "Windows Boot Manager" and a complaint about Next I boot the Vista DVD and install Vista, letting the Vista installer format the free space for it. This goes fine as well. I boot Vista and notice that I can actually access the

Weird graphics after fresh install
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few days later re-started and the system would not load i would get a black screen with only the mouse cursor and nothing else. Additionally tried running the vista DVD repair option however once i boot in dvd i get the vist screen and mouse pointer but nothing alse. i run xp on a seperate hard disk,

'Missing Operating system'- Windows Vista
How far do you get with the Vista DVD? Can you do start-up repair? Are you running the restore from a partition or from a restore disk? Now every time i try to boot up it will get as far as the windows corporation screen with the sliding bar, then it just goes black and nothing after that.

Complete PC Restore- HOW??
then after about 15 seconds it restarts again and it then says this as it tries to boot windows "The computer restarted unexpectedly or encountered an unexpected Also I noticed on boot where it as the black screen at the start it says this "Memory runs at single channel." from time to time but not allways.

Random start-up problems
If it doesn't provide a solution, and you have a Vista DVD, I'd put it in and run Startup Repair. Screen goes black when you switch the screen orientation It will tell you if it does, and if it doesn't, try System Restore from the Recovery Link on the DVD. If these don't work booting into Safe Mode by tapping

reinstalling an "oem" Vista from disk
If you have a Vista DVD - boot from the DVD and you will have the option to run "System Restore" or "Startup Repair". "Mags" <M...@discussions.microsoft.com> When I turn it on, I get "analog only" and it cycles through some stages and ends up at the black screen where my choices are start in safe mode, etc.

Windows boots, then does nothing
Didn't help. Right after this I could get Vista to the sign on screen, but then it would do nothing after signing on. Only a black screen. I popped in the Vista DVD and selected system restore to go back 10 days. Still no bootdisk found. Now it does work when I hit F8 at post and select my striped raid array.

I can't install Vista Beta 1
Hi, I bough Windows Vista yesterday and then I tried to upgrade my current Windows Xp version to Windows Vista using the DVD. The installation went good, then the computer had to restart. That's where the problem occured, the computer didn't want to boot anymore, it kept on rebooting after getting a black screen.

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It does reboot however if something demands a reboot after install. Turning off like this is a bad thing to do but I have no choice. to reboot the system, the PC could not boot, and all I'm left with is a black screen with a cursor. I need to use Windows Vista DVD to repair the situation.... really anoying.

windows update causes unbootable pc?
After you upgrade to 2007, don't bother using the physical Vista dvd. There is still a bug in 2007 that affects some dvd drives. But I am now stuck as I cannot install Vista 32. I have burned it to a dvd, but in virtual pc I press start a black screen appears like the old dos screen and tells me to insert cd

Disc check for consistency?
kdanieli kdani...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public windows vista general When I boot from the Vista DVD, I can not do either a repair or restore. I ran the diagnostics in the Boot setup and they came out clean. What could be wrong with Vista that it leaves me at a blank screen after a few seconds of

Blank Screen, Vista Bootup stops.
"benduker" wrote: One day while using my Vista Ultimate os, a BSOD popped up, and after it dumped my memory and restarted, I found the OS would not boot, the Vista Dvd, and used the repair function, which made that error message go away, and Vista booted and got past the Vista logo screen, but after that,

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I leave it alone and it automatically tries to load into Vista (presumably to complete the installation). I get an all black screen, and then the little sideways Boot from Vista DVD and attempt repair operation (aborted, after I got stuck on "searching for problems" screen for over an hour with no CPU activity.