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Windows xp does not want to start sony vaio

Last answer on Sep 25, 2009 12:20:26 pm BST wormlou, on Nov 2, 2008 11:11:25 pm GMT 
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Hello,im having a problem running my laptop it starts up and when i get to the load up page it turns off and then restarts and i have tried to run in safe mode but when i do it goes to a blue running in safe mode then after awhile goes to an error page in blue with white letters saying STOP!-0x00000ED-Ox81DDF8A8-0xC0000185-0x00000000-0x00000000 can any help cause i have asked last week and no one has answered or even replyed to my problem please any one help!

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rubrami281, on Nov 3, 2008 12:17:23 am GMT
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I would run a system recovery............Reboot >>>>>>>before anything shows up on the monitor>>>>>>keep pressing F10 until U C the "system recovery" starting. When the window prompts U 2 do so.....click the ADVANCE button at the bottom left-hand corner then just follow the rest of the instructions...............Good Luck!!!!!!!

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wormlou, on Nov 3, 2008 1:33:08 am GMT
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I tried that it just goes to the f8 screen and does the same thing anymore suggestion ?

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rubrami281, on Nov 3, 2008 1:53:40 pm GMT

Try running system recovery in safe mode.

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wormlou, on Nov 3, 2008 2:55:59 pm GMT

I cant even open my start page and i have alredy tried to run in safe mode and it gives me the loading in safe mode then a blue error screen appears so anymore suggestions ?

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rubrami281, on Nov 4, 2008 1:19:54 am GMT
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Don't panic and do anything rash, it sounds like windows went south, that's all. Do you have a backup of the system in something like Acronis? If not, you may consider that for next time. Also recommend always having a BartPE Boot CD on hand. If you google how to make a bartPE CD, you will get help there. That CD allows you to boot your PC and see what's going on, or recover files.

If you have your original XP CD, you can try a repair installation, but google that too to get the correct procedure. What you don't want to do is to reformat your drive if there are files you need there. But a repair installation should fix your registry unless there is some viral thing going on...which is always a possibility. You should also google BSOD STOP errors and find the Microsoft KB that describes all these errors and even sometimes offers suggestions for fixes. Well, good luck!

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rubrami281, on Nov 4, 2008 2:12:27 am GMT
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This is an add on 2 my previous reply. I was surfing the web and came across some info that might B of use 2 U. Click on the link below:

http://winhowto.blogspot.com/2006/06/how-to-reinstall-window­s-xp-easily_22.html

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computerwizard, on Aug 13, 2009 2:54:20 pm BST

Hi dude i know i got the same problem it is because his ram is not working when i changed my ram it started to work but first try a windows fresh installation

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Mr. Geek, on Aug 28, 2009 7:33:22 am BST

No...no...no!
Don't re-install Windows, that is a very stupid idea.

You will need an XP CD to install recovery console.
When you come up to Recovery Console, try:

~ fixboot
~ chkdsk

If none of those work, let me know ASAP.

Cannot boot into XP CD?

Go to the BIOS and change the boot sequence/order. Make (1) as the CD Drive.

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 Jose, on Sep 25, 2009 12:20:26 pm BST

Hi,

Could you do me one favor? My computer appeared a error message of userinit.exe as the trojan remover was scanning. I searched internet for a solution and one website shows how to solve it. What I did, followed the instruction, log in regedit ->Hkey-local-machine -> software -> microsoft -> window NT -> current version. Modify C:\windows\system32\userinit.exe and change userinit.ext a USERNIT.EXE, without I between R and N. Now at the Welcome windows, it loads the configuration and saves inmediately, when I click on my account. It can't open.

Could you please show me how to solve it?
Thanks
Jose

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