C00002la unknown hard error vista
For full access please Register. Following are a list of screens messages encountered during startup of Windows 7. Screen 1: Stop: ca Fatal System Error The initial session process or system process terminated unexpectedly with a status of 0x 0xc 0xc8. The system has been shut down. Screen 2: after Startup Repair ran for several minutes Startup Repair cannot repair this computer automatically Sending more information can help Microsoft create solutions.
To access the command prompt as well, log on using an administrator account. It took me back to Screen 2, and a repetition of Startup Repair with same results. I tried "System Restore" several times with different restore points. After choosing a restore point, the following screen appeared: You must always restore the drive that contains Windows. Restoring other drives is optional. I was unable to check the check box next to "Local Drive ", therefore unable to perform system restore.
I did not try "System Image Recovery ", because I did not have a system image. I tried "Windows Memory Diagnostic ", no problems were found. None of them including "Last good start configuration " worked. Most options brought me to the same Fatal System Error screen mentioned above. Hi, Follow these instructions to post a Dump Data Log. If you do not have a dump, ensure that your machine is configured to write out a dump by following the directions from microsoft.
Log in or Sign up to hide this advert. Can't download Hi: Since my laptop crashes before successful startup, I cannot download anything. In command prompt, the C: drive is "System Reserved ", I cannot access its contents.
Make sure that the image path and the Windows directory for the image exists and you have read permissions on the folder. I later found that in the command prompt, C: drive is actually D:. So the advice from the support source may be outdated.
Some suggested using Dr Watson drwtsn It showed a page that "applies to a version of Windows other than the one you are using But the instructions only apply to the case where at least Windows started and the user can go to the Control Panel to modify some settings.
In my case, the fatal error occurred during startup after the Windows logo swirled and came to a halt. So I don't have the opportunity to carry out the relevant instructions. I tried the option "create a boot log" in the boot menu, but couldn't find a boot log, presumably because the computer restarted right after the fatal error message.
I'm in a dilemma. I can choose the "command prompt" option in the "System Recovery Options" window. But I don't know what to do in "command prompt ". Will the "dism" command help? If so, which options should I use? Restart Windows and run sfc again. Is there some way in "Command Prompt" to address the issues I mentioned in my previous posts, i. Enable "system protection" so that I can restore the system to a previous restore point. Disable the "system repair pending ", so that I can execute the sfc command.
Use the dism command to fix the startup fatal error. Any other suggestions are also appreciated. Hi jharry. Follow these steps: 1. Enter the advanced recovery options. If you receive any warnings or notifications asking you are you sure press Y to confirm. After exiting the Command Prompt window, reboot the computer and see if you can boot into Windows 7 successfully. Evan Omo ,. I ran the recommended commands. Following are the commands and the corresponding responses.
Total identified windows installations: 0 The operation completed successfully. Chkdsk may run if this volume is dismounted first…. Would you like to force a dismount on this volume? Windows has checked the file system and found no problems.
Failed to transfer logged messages to the event log with status 50 In this command prompt, the main volume is on Drive D:. I switched to drive D: and performed the same commands as above.
Have you backed up all the important data on the hard drive? I don't have a Windows 7 DVD. I have backed up all important data on my hard drive. There is a problem with the page you are looking for, and it cannot be displayed. It is worthwhile to note that I did not make any changes to the machine before I tried the new disk, then retried the first one that I attempted to use to reinstall the operating system. This would indicate that, whatever the problem was, it wasn't causing a constant problem.
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