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Vista Home Premium stuck in safe mode, ends up with a clean volume
Friday, June 25, 2010 at 10:27 pm
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Posted by M. iris (2 messages posted)


I was unable to make my Vista Home Premium .32 on an Acer Aspire desktop restart normally after a brief session on safe mode. After several attempts, I clicked on F12, all drivers were checked and a message came informing me that System C and System D volumes were clean! I clicked the restart button and the system restarted IN SAFE MODE. Then I made a system restore and guess what: safe mode again after restart! Then, I tried to recover the system with the disk of the software that Microsoft (not Acer) provide me with. Well, the CD-DVD starts and runs inside the computer but nothing shows in the screen. I understad it. MANY tasks and processes are not available in safe mode. The final message reads: Exception Eole SysError in module ACER(N~I.SCR at 0004C6BD. Class not registered At clicking O.K. A dialog box headed by Administrator:cmd.exe reads the name and copyright of the system and C:\Windows\system32> I have typed several commands after that but I really have no idea what is the right one. Would somebody help me please? This is the worse of the many crashes this monstrouos Microsoft invention (that seems to be incompatible with Acer) has provided me with. I am begging for help from a Windows 98! God bless all those I offered it, as a gift, unsuccessfully. I will very much appreciate any comment or advice!


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*re: Vista Home Premium stuck in safe mode, ends up with a clean volume (M. iris: Saturday, July 17, 2010 at 1:16 am)

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-Vista Home Premium stuck in safe mode, ends up with a clean volume (M. iris: Fri, Jun 25, 2010, 10:27 pm)
*re: Vista Home Premium stuck in safe mode, ends up with a clean volume (M. iris: Sat, Jul 17, 2010, 1:16 am)
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