• More computer problems... Great....
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Well, i'm back with more problems and this one is BAD. I was playing some videos in windows media player when suddenly it wouldn't play the videos anymore . I shut down my computer and turned it back on. When it was starting up it told me that it needed to check my hard disk or my system or somthing like that. It said "press any key to skip" so being the lazy guy I am, I skipped it. After that it loaded normally and then brought me to my password entry skreen. I put in my password, it said "welcome" with the loading symbol beside it. A few seconds of waiting later it shut down. It does that allmost every time and when it doesn't shut down it freezes. I ended up not skipping the disk checking or whatever. Instead of shutting down now it only freezes. If your wondering how I'm typing this, I am slowly typing this on an iPod touch. My OS: vista Any solutions? It would really help.
Can you get in to safe mode. I imagine this is a good place to start. Further than that I don't know.
No I havnt tried that yet. [editline]02:47AM[/editline] Safe mode doesn't work either. [editline]03:16AM[/editline] Wow, I can see everybody cares.
Allow the diskcheck to run at startup instead of skipping it. Whenever one of those pops up, always allow it to do its thing.
If that doesn't work, Boot CD > repair windows [editline]10:27PM[/editline] even system restore might help
[QUOTE=Craptasket;20507433]If that doesn't work, Boot CD > repair windows [editline]10:27PM[/editline] even system restore might help[/QUOTE] Hmm, how do I do that? I'm good with computers but I've never experienced somthing like this before. So if you could give me some simple steps it would help :)
If you boot from the installation disk, there should be an option to repair your installation somewhere along the line. Use the autorepair feature, that might get your computer running again. It sounds like you've either got a really bad virus (or similar) or your hard drive has fucked up. If it's the latter, then you could possibly boot a Linux distro and copy the stuff off your hard drive onto a backup.
[QUOTE=Error_404;20518137]If you boot from the installation disk, there should be an option to repair your installation somewhere along the line. Use the autorepair feature, that might get your computer running again. It sounds like you've either got a really bad virus (or similar) or your hard drive has fucked up. If it's the latter, then you could possibly boot a Linux distro and copy the stuff off your hard drive onto a backup.[/QUOTE] What installation disk? [editline]10:04PM[/editline] Wow, well thanks for not helping.
stop being so ignorant and be glad people are helping you. never skip diskcheck if you didnt schedule it. fucker
[QUOTE=rampageturke;20523305]stop being so ignorant and be glad people are helping you. never skip diskcheck if you didnt schedule it.[/QUOTE] Mabe if you read my first post you would know that I DID do the disk check. As for my other post, I was kinda pissed off :\ i DO appeciate everybody's help.
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