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Last answer on Sep 21, 2009 3:58:11 pm BST lattuga, on Jan 20, 2009 8:16:01 pm GMT 
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Hello, I have been trying to acces my computer but as soon as I log in, it logs me off automatically, I have tried everything already. Trying to log in into safe mode wont work, it will still turn off, I have tried to access to the system recovery options but it won't let me access to them. I have an hp touchscreen laptop with windows vista. Please help me!!

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elnora, on Mar 25, 2009 11:14:05 am GMT
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I have this same propblem...did you ever figure out how to fix it?

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ANTMANN76, on Apr 9, 2009 11:32:44 pm BST
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Help.. My BOSS has a sony notebook, I have tried the following instructions (below) and the login still has an issue. As if I did not restore the userinit.exe file. Does anyone have any alternatives besides from reinstalling.. ? Please help..

Attempted instructions:
C:\Windows> prompt, (I am assuming that your CD drive is letter E, but change to your CD drive letter accordingly) type:"EXPAND E:\i386\userinit.ex_ C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM32" without the quotes and it doesn't have to be in caps. This should put a fresh copy of userinit.exe into your windows installation. After this just type EXIT and hit [enter] and you will reboot automatically.

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shiv, on Apr 1, 2009 2:56:22 pm BST
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shadowman, on Sep 7, 2009 5:19:41 pm BST

You should try to use a boot up disc and carry out a non destructive recovery.
This will keep your old files and you can then boot up from the newly installed OS system which is
on the new section of the disc, effectively partitioning your HDD.
Hope this works. It did for me.
Good luck.

(there are a number of firms which offer boot up discs for all systems .These may also work, but try your boot disc if you can find it. Once again. Good luck. )

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cwk4life, on Sep 10, 2009 2:57:22 pm BST

Hi,
this happened to me as well. Tried safe mode too, but nothing helps. I then tried re-installing my xp, but it doesn't seem to read it. So, I can't re-install windows, or do anything! As I turn my pc on, it shows that Last good configuration/start windows automatically screen, but I try everything for it to boot from my xp disc, nothing seems to help. Any help on this...anyone??!!

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 kmhunt, on Sep 21, 2009 3:58:11 pm BST
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Cwk you have to make sure your cd rom is bootable. Go into your bios and set your cd rom to boot before your hard drive.

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