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Türkçe 简体中文 עברית Computer Does Not Boot to Microsoft Windows Vista Table of Contents: Verify the Computer Finishes Initial Power-Up (POST) Unplug All External Devices Check for Specific Error Messages Run a Computer Diagnostic Boot the Computer into Safe Mode Check for
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Recent Changes Use Startup Repair to Restore Critical Windows Files Use System Restore to vista startup hang Revert to a Previous State Use Clean-Boot Troubleshooting to Isolate the Software Issue Restore the Operating System to Factory Settings windows vista boot error black screen This article is for Microsoft Windows Vista. Click below to change the operating system. Windows 10 Windows 8 Windows 7 Windows XP This article describes troubleshooting computers that are powering up correctly and passing
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the Dell BIOS screen at boot-up, but do not successfully boot to Microsoft Windows Vista Step 1: Verify the Computer Finishes Initial Power-Up (POST) In many cases a computer will not attempt to hand off control to the operating system. If you power the computer on and you see a Dell logo screen with a bar at the bottom, and that bar fills up completely and disappears,
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then your computer has successfully completed POST. Click Here if Your Computer Does Not Complete POST Step 2: Unplug All External Devices A piece of hardware may be interfering with the normal boot process of Windows. Try unplugging all devices from your computer, including: Printers Scanners Media Card Readers Small Media cradles (iPod, PDA, MP3 player, etc.) Digital Cameras and Video Recorders USB storage devices CDs or DVDs from all optical drives The only devices you should leave attached to your computer are your monitor, mouse and keyboard, if the computer is a desktop. Step 3: Check for Specific Error Messages Dell has information on some specific error messages at startup. Refer to the following links for more information: HAL.DLL is missing or corrupt Loading PBR for Descriptor generated after POST A BLUE SCREEN or STOP error has occurred If the error message is not listed above, try searching for additional solutions on the Web. Click on your preferred search engine below, then describe your problem, including any specific error messages. Search Dell Search Microsoft Search Google Search Bing Step 4: Run a Computer Diagnostic To run PSA Diagnostics, turn on the computer and tap the F12 key several times at
Türkçe 简体中文 עברית Computer Does Not Boot to Microsoft Windows Vista Table of Contents: Verify the Computer Finishes Initial Power-Up (POST) Unplug All External Devices Check for Specific Error Messages Run a Computer Diagnostic Boot the Computer into Safe Mode Check for Recent Changes Use Startup Repair to Restore Critical windows vista boot problems Windows Files Use System Restore to Revert to a Previous State Use Clean-Boot Troubleshooting
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to Isolate the Software Issue Restore the Operating System to Factory Settings This article is for Microsoft Windows Vista. Click below to change windows vista system restore from boot menu the operating system. Windows 10 Windows 8 Windows 7 Windows XP This article describes troubleshooting computers that are powering up correctly and passing the Dell BIOS screen at boot-up, but do not successfully boot to Microsoft Windows http://www.dell.com/support/article/us/en/04/SLN128762/en Vista Step 1: Verify the Computer Finishes Initial Power-Up (POST) In many cases a computer will not attempt to hand off control to the operating system. If you power the computer on and you see a Dell logo screen with a bar at the bottom, and that bar fills up completely and disappears, then your computer has successfully completed POST. Click Here if Your Computer Does Not Complete POST Step 2: Unplug All External Devices http://www.dell.com/support/article/us/en/04/SLN128762/en A piece of hardware may be interfering with the normal boot process of Windows. Try unplugging all devices from your computer, including: Printers Scanners Media Card Readers Small Media cradles (iPod, PDA, MP3 player, etc.) Digital Cameras and Video Recorders USB storage devices CDs or DVDs from all optical drives The only devices you should leave attached to your computer are your monitor, mouse and keyboard, if the computer is a desktop. Step 3: Check for Specific Error Messages Dell has information on some specific error messages at startup. Refer to the following links for more information: HAL.DLL is missing or corrupt Loading PBR for Descriptor generated after POST A BLUE SCREEN or STOP error has occurred If the error message is not listed above, try searching for additional solutions on the Web. Click on your preferred search engine below, then describe your problem, including any specific error messages. Search Dell Search Microsoft Search Google Search Bing Step 4: Run a Computer Diagnostic To run PSA Diagnostics, turn on the computer and tap the F12 key several times at the Dell logo screen. This will start the One-Time Boot Menu. Select Diagnostics to start the diagnostic assessment of the computer hardware. This test takes approximately 5 minutes. If you receive an error from the PSA diagnostics, refer to the Dell Hardware Diagnostic
Windows XP, Vista, 7, 8, 10 July 5, 2016 Get the fix for the error Disk Boot Failure on Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8 and https://neosmart.net/wiki/disk-boot-failure/ Windows 10. Contents1 About "Disk Boot Failure"1.1 Description and Symptoms1.2 Symptom 1: "Disk Boot Failure" error screen on startup2 Causes of this Error2.1 Cause 1: Incorrect BIOS boot order2.2 Cause 2: Faulty http://support.hp.com/us-en/document/c00899280 data cables2.3 Cause 3: HDD is damaged3 Fixing “Disk boot failure” on Windows3.1 Fix 1: Change BIOS boot order3.2 Fix #2: Remove newly installed hardware, check data cables and jumpers3.3 Fix #3: Check windows vista HDD for failures3.4 Fix #4: Run chkdsk4 More Information4.1 Linked Entries4.2 Support Links4.3 Applicable Systems About "Disk Boot Failure" The following information on this error has been compiled by NeoSmart Technologies, based on the information gathered and reported by our global network of engineers, developers, and technicians or partner organizations. Description and Symptoms The error messages, alerts, warnings, and windows vista boot symptoms below are tied to this error. Symptom 1: "Disk Boot Failure" error screen on startup Every time a computer is turned on, as part of the boot process the BIOS tries to find a bootable drive to continue the loading process by starting its first sector. However, if BIOS is unable to find a drive to boot from, then a "Disk Boot Failure" error screen is displayed and the boot process is halted. Here is an example of "Disk Boot Failure" error screen for all versions of Windows: DISK BOOT FAILURE - INSERT SYSTEM DISK AND PRESS ENTER Causes of this Error This error has been known to occur as a result of one of the following causes: Cause 1: Incorrect BIOS boot order The most common cause of this error is an incorrect order of boot devices in BIOS. Usually BIOS tries to find a bootable drive according to its boot device order, so if a PC has a floppy drive set to a higher priority than a hard drive, and there is a floppy disk
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