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    Windows Vista prem Won't Load

    Discussion in 'Toshiba' started by toshibap200, May 13, 2009.

  1. toshibap200

    toshibap200 Newbie

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    I have a Toahiba p200 laptop.

    It was running perfectly yesterday. But today it seems to not load.
    The problem is that the system boots up, but when it gets to the windows screen. Windows does not seem to load.

    I have tried starting in safe mode but the same problem occurs.

    I have also tried repair mode but this was also no success.

    Is there anything i could do to get the system working without doing a complete system reboot?
     
  2. NJoy

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    i had a similar issue when my lapppy was brand new, a week after Vista installation it would crash upon boot. I sorted it out by taking the HD out, putting it in a USB box and doing a standard windows checkdisk on another machine. Try it))
     
  3. toshibap200

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    Do you know how to do this??
    Or the best way to do it??
     
  4. NJoy

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    well, exactly as i described above)) Get a USB SATA box, unscrew the harddrive out of your machine and put it in the USB box. Then connect it to another computer and, when it appears in the system as a new drive go Right Click --> Properties --> Tools Tab --> Error Checking and click Check Now button. In the new window make sure the flag against Automatically Fix System Errors is on and hit Start. Hopefully, it will help
     
  5. waralex11

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    thanks for the tip i needed this one..