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Vista Startup Repair cannot repair this computer automatically

Discussion in 'Windows Vista' started by MNPharmer, Jan 28, 2008.

  1. MNPharmer

    MNPharmer Guest

    My new laptop has had this problem twice since I bought it. The first time I
    had to use the recovery disk. Do you think it is a Vista problem or a
    hardware problem? I don't want to lose all of my files AGAIN! Is there any
    way to save them or is there a fix other than reinstalling the OS? I've
    tried all of recovery tools that can repair the computer without deleting my
    files but none have worked. Here is what Startup Repair gives as details of
    the problem:

    Problem Event Name: StartupRepairV2
    Problem Signature 01: AutoFailover
    Problem Signature 02: 6.0.6000.16386.6.0.6000.16386
    Problem Signature 03: 6
    Problem Signature 04: 1507351
    Problem Signature 05: CorruptFile
    Problem Signature 06: CorruptFile
    Problem Signature 07: 3221226017
    Problem Signature 08: 1
    Problem Signature 09: WrpRepair
    Problem Signature 10: 0
    OS Version: 6.0.6000.2.0.0.256.1
    Locale ID: 1033


    Any help you could offer would be greatly appreciated!
     
  2. neodyme60

    neodyme60 Guest

    Hey!

    I registered just to post here. I have the exact same problem with the
    same diagnostic and i still didn't fix the problem! I don't have the
    vista installation cd (it was already installed), so i can't do the
    install repair. Can some please help me? I have very important documents
    and don't wanna lose them!

    Thank you


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  3. Dennis

    Dennis Guest

    I was wondering if anyone had an answer to this problem as I am experiencing
    the same issue? Is it is possible to fix without losing my files? I cannot
    get the computer even boot in safe mode.

    Please help.

    Dennis

    "MNPharmer" wrote:
    <!--coloro:blue--><span style="color:blue <!--/coloro-->
    > My new laptop has had this problem twice since I bought it. The first time I
    > had to use the recovery disk. Do you think it is a Vista problem or a
    > hardware problem? I don't want to lose all of my files AGAIN! Is there any
    > way to save them or is there a fix other than reinstalling the OS? I've
    > tried all of recovery tools that can repair the computer without deleting my
    > files but none have worked. Here is what Startup Repair gives as details of
    > the problem:
    >
    > Problem Event Name: StartupRepairV2
    > Problem Signature 01: AutoFailover
    > Problem Signature 02: 6.0.6000.16386.6.0.6000.16386
    > Problem Signature 03: 6
    > Problem Signature 04: 1507351
    > Problem Signature 05: CorruptFile
    > Problem Signature 06: CorruptFile
    > Problem Signature 07: 3221226017
    > Problem Signature 08: 1
    > Problem Signature 09: WrpRepair
    > Problem Signature 10: 0
    > OS Version: 6.0.6000.2.0.0.256.1
    > Locale ID: 1033
    >
    >
    > Any help you could offer would be greatly appreciated!<!--colorc--><!--/colorc-->
     
  4. cfstephens

    cfstephens Guest

    I'm having the same problems as the others posted. Was a solution ever
    posted? Please help!


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  5. ktheking

    ktheking Guest

    I got my second customer yesterday ,who's profile folder and other
    folders (containing the 'My documents' and 'My picture' folders) have
    been whiped by Vista itself. So this is not a standalone incident ,but
    recurrent.
    This happens due to auto-repair (Vista Startup Repair) functions of
    vista which occurs on a bad install of the updates or disk problems.
    The install of the vista updates occurs by default at boot time.
    The actual problem message is :
    ' Vista Startup Repair cannot repair this computer automatically '
    Details :
    problem event name: startup repair v2
    problem signature 01: failover
    problem signature 02: 6.0.6000.16386.6.0.6000.16386 problem signature
    03: 6 problem signature 04: 655370 problem signature 05: no root cause
    problem signature 06: no root cause problem signature 07: 0 problem
    signature 08: 2 problem signature 09: wrp repair problem signature 10: 2
    OS version: 6.0.6000.2.0.0.256.1 local ID: 1033

    Example : '_http:/ eosmart.net/forums/showthread.php?p=7200_'
    ()

    So be warned and take backups , also try to put your personal
    docs/folders/files OUTSIDE your profile folder ,preferably on another
    partition ,even better another drive , even better a NAS !

    _To_get_the_customer_helped_(getting_personal_data_back):_
    -DO NOT EXECUTE MANUFACTERERS REPAIR (available from vista repair
    console)
    -STOP WORKING ON THE DRIVE CONTAINING YOUR VISTA INSTALL (the more you
    work on it ,the more things won't be recovered)
    -If possible take disk image (Norton ghost 11,Acronis Trueimage,etc.)
    from the problem disk before doiing the recovery and reinstall.
    -Launch file recovery tools (GetDataBack NTFS,EasyRecovery,Disk
    Commander,O&O Recovery,etc.) from other pc or livecd/dvd to extract
    personal data

    _Getting_VISTA_back_running_:_
    -or choose MANUFACTERERS repair option in repair console (if no DVD
    give with the pc)
    -or use DVD to reinstall VISTA on the pc.


    You can try repairing system files and so by trying to recover and
    reinstall the files only (example use sfc /scannow ,etc : 'Some Windows
    Vista functions may not work, or Windows Vista may stop responding'
    (
    ) ) .But chances are you'll end
    up installing the whole pc again and loose loads of time.

    So final conclusion :
    '_http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jOh6Nh8w6f8_'
    (
    )
    '_http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uDiaQrZviyc_'
    (
    )
    '_http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eOJwkTcktlo_'
    (
    )
    '_http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p6qIETRCxbw_'
    (
    )

    Hope this'll help for you ...[​IMG]


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  6. Not Me

    Not Me Guest

    I have moved the default location that I save my files to since the early
    Beta builds.
    Generally it is on a different HDD or partition.
    I do not like my data overwritten when I reinstall an OS.

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    "ktheking" <ktheking.393h8i@no-mx.forums.vistaheads.com> wrote in message
    news:ktheking.393h8i@no-mx.forums.vistaheads.com...<!--coloro:blue--><span style="color:blue <!--/coloro-->
    >
    > I got my second customer yesterday ,who's profile folder and other
    > folders (containing the 'My documents' and 'My picture' folders) have
    > been whiped by Vista itself. So this is not a standalone incident ,but
    > recurrent.
    > This happens due to auto-repair (Vista Startup Repair) functions of
    > vista which occurs on a bad install of the updates or disk problems.
    > The install of the vista updates occurs by default at boot time.
    > The actual problem message is :
    > ' Vista Startup Repair cannot repair this computer automatically '
    > Details :
    > problem event name: startup repair v2
    > problem signature 01: failover
    > problem signature 02: 6.0.6000.16386.6.0.6000.16386 problem signature
    > 03: 6 problem signature 04: 655370 problem signature 05: no root cause
    > problem signature 06: no root cause problem signature 07: 0 problem
    > signature 08: 2 problem signature 09: wrp repair problem signature 10: 2
    > OS version: 6.0.6000.2.0.0.256.1 local ID: 1033
    >
    > Example : '_http:/ eosmart.net/forums/showthread.php?p=7200_'
    > ()
    >
    > So be warned and take backups , also try to put your personal
    > docs/folders/files OUTSIDE your profile folder ,preferably on another
    > partition ,even better another drive , even better a NAS !
    >
    > _To_get_the_customer_helped_(getting_personal_data_back):_
    > -DO NOT EXECUTE MANUFACTERERS REPAIR (available from vista repair
    > console)
    > -STOP WORKING ON THE DRIVE CONTAINING YOUR VISTA INSTALL (the more you
    > work on it ,the more things won't be recovered)
    > -If possible take disk image (Norton ghost 11,Acronis Trueimage,etc.)
    > from the problem disk before doiing the recovery and reinstall.
    > -Launch file recovery tools (GetDataBack NTFS,EasyRecovery,Disk
    > Commander,O&O Recovery,etc.) from other pc or livecd/dvd to extract
    > personal data
    >
    > _Getting_VISTA_back_running_:_
    > -or choose MANUFACTERERS repair option in repair console (if no DVD
    > give with the pc)
    > -or use DVD to reinstall VISTA on the pc.
    >
    >
    > You can try repairing system files and so by trying to recover and
    > reinstall the files only (example use sfc /scannow ,etc : 'Some Windows
    > Vista functions may not work, or Windows Vista may stop responding'
    > (
    ) ) .But chances are you'll end
    > up installing the whole pc again and loose loads of time.
    >
    > So final conclusion :
    > '_http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jOh6Nh8w6f8_'
    > (
    )
    > '_http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uDiaQrZviyc_'
    > (
    )
    > '_http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eOJwkTcktlo_'
    > (
    )
    > '_http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p6qIETRCxbw_'
    > (
    )
    >
    > Hope this'll help for you ...[​IMG]
    >
    >
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  7. Felicity

    Felicity Guest

    I don't know if this is going to work yet, but it seems hopeful....

    I was having the same problem of the startup tool failing over and over
    again after SP1 install. After trying just about every option in
    SafeMode, it seems that the one (I don't remember the verbiage exactly)
    'Return to the last known working configuration (advanced)' is what is
    working.

    It's the only option that has gotten me past the initial windows launch
    and then blue screen and startup tool. When I used this, it took me
    to the "swirly" vista background and now is installing stage 2 of the
    SP.

    Just wanted to share that in case it's helpful for anyone else who
    might be on the same freak-out mode as I am at the thought of losing my
    data. [​IMG]


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  8. Felicity

    Felicity Guest

    So after Stage 2 of SP1 was done, it rebooted again. BSOD, and then the
    next reboot took me to a safemode-type screen where I chose the repair
    option.

    This got me back to the Windows failed launch and the Startup Repair
    "Tool" which failed miserably. It also helpfully pointed out the root
    cause as being a recent upgrade. DUH!

    Using the "Last Known Good Configuration (advanced)" from the F8 safe
    mode screen is now ending in BSOD. Still need stage 3 of SP1. Or to
    go back to stage 0, that would be fine, too, at this point.


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  9. ktheking

    ktheking Guest

    Hold on (long reading but it's worth it) : this story didn't end (I
    hoped it did ,but it didn't :mad:). This machine was a Packard Bell ,for
    which this company refused to hand me over the install DVD. So I fetched
    an Vista OEM SP1 from the net. I advise NEVER to buy a packard bell !
    Worst support ever !


    Nice install guideline doc over here : 'Clean Vista install WITH NO
    ACTIVATION - Notebook Forums and Laptop Discussion'
    ()

    During the reinstall of this machine I found some VERY interesting
    facts :

    The re-installation ALWAYS interrupted with either BLUES SCREENS OF
    DEATH (BSOD) , or were interrupted during the expanding phase of the
    files.
    Doubting that I had a good source ,I burned over and over the same iso
    again ,with all possible variations (change of
    reader,cable,burnsoft,medium,burnspeeds,etc ..) .
    After browsing numerous hours the web , I came to the conclusion that
    this must be a hardware problem.

    So I removed 1 memory bar (there were 2 present of 1Gb) ,and .... :

    [​IMG]


    Hmm .. did I say to myself : A beginners error ? Just a memory hardware
    error ?
    Strange ,because during all other activities with the livecd/dvd ,were
    memory is intensively used ,this problem didn't occur ?
    So next step : Testing the memory

    And what shows : No error reported by mem check tools whatsoever. I
    launched 5 different mem check tools.

    Hmm even stranger : Conclusion Vista SP1 installation doesn't like 2
    bars of memory (or doesn't like the management of the memory) .

    Coming to the final conclusion : *The initial problem of the VISTA
    corruption occurs on the installation of a certain update (yet unclear
    if only with SP1 or another) ,together with a certain chipset (unknown
    which ones) AND THE PRESENCE OF 2 MEMORY BARS !!! During this upgrade-or
    install- ,a BSOD will occur or the upgrade will fail. But when a repair
    will be executed afterwards ,it will fail also because of the presence
    of these 2 memory bars. As a result ,many people will launch several
    repairs ,ending up with a total loss vista install.

    *SO :
    WHENEVER INSTALLING SP1-and the following updates- (TROUGH CLEAN
    INSTALL OR TROUGH UPGRADE ) MAKE SURE ONLY 1 MEMORY BAR IS PRESENT IN
    YOUR SYSTEM. VISTA DOES HAVE ISSUES WITH MEMORY MANAGEMENT OF CERTAIN
    BIOS OR CHIPSETS. ONCE YOU'VE DOWNLOADED ALL THE POSSIBLE UPDATES ,YOU
    MAY REINSTALL THE SECOND MEMORY BAR.
    TO BE SURE ,YOU CAN RUN AFTERWARDS -AFTER THE INSTALL OF ALL UPDATES-
    THE 'MEMORY DIAGNOSTIC TOOL' (%SystemRoot%\System32\MdSched.exe)

    I hope this might help some of you. I've spent 18h hours to conclude
    this using the trial and error method.

    Kind regards,

    K.

    Thank you MS for giving me this extra work,I will never run out of
    business thanks to you. This reminds me of the days of Windows 3.11 ...


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  10. "ktheking" <ktheking.3ap8ga@no-mx.forums.vistaheads.com> wrote in message
    news:ktheking.3ap8ga@no-mx.forums.vistaheads.com...<!--coloro:blue--><span style="color:blue <!--/coloro-->
    >
    > Hold on (long reading but it's worth it) : this story didn't end (I
    > hoped it did ,but it didn't :mad:). This machine was a Packard Bell ,for
    > which this company refused to hand me over the install DVD. So I fetched
    > an Vista OEM SP1 from the net. I advise NEVER to buy a packard bell !
    > Worst support ever !
    >
    >
    > Nice install guideline doc over here : 'Clean Vista install WITH NO
    > ACTIVATION - Notebook Forums and Laptop Discussion'
    > ()
    >
    > During the reinstall of this machine I found some VERY interesting
    > facts :
    >
    > The re-installation ALWAYS interrupted with either BLUES SCREENS OF
    > DEATH (BSOD) , or were interrupted during the expanding phase of the
    > files.
    > Doubting that I had a good source ,I burned over and over the same iso
    > again ,with all possible variations (change of
    > reader,cable,burnsoft,medium,burnspeeds,etc ..) .
    > After browsing numerous hours the web , I came to the conclusion that
    > this must be a hardware problem.
    >
    > So I removed 1 memory bar (there were 2 present of 1Gb) ,and .... :
    >
    > [​IMG]
    >
    >
    > Hmm .. did I say to myself : A beginners error ? Just a memory hardware
    > error ?
    > Strange ,because during all other activities with the livecd/dvd ,were
    > memory is intensively used ,this problem didn't occur ?
    > So next step : Testing the memory
    >
    > And what shows : No error reported by mem check tools whatsoever. I
    > launched 5 different mem check tools.
    >
    > Hmm even stranger : Conclusion Vista SP1 installation doesn't like 2
    > bars of memory (or doesn't like the management of the memory) .
    >
    > Coming to the final conclusion : *The initial problem of the VISTA
    > corruption occurs on the installation of a certain update (yet unclear
    > if only with SP1 or another) ,together with a certain chipset (unknown
    > which ones) AND THE PRESENCE OF 2 MEMORY BARS !!! During this upgrade-or
    > install- ,a BSOD will occur or the upgrade will fail. But when a repair
    > will be executed afterwards ,it will fail also because of the presence
    > of these 2 memory bars. As a result ,many people will launch several
    > repairs ,ending up with a total loss vista install.
    >
    > *SO :
    > WHENEVER INSTALLING SP1-and the following updates- (TROUGH CLEAN
    > INSTALL OR TROUGH UPGRADE ) MAKE SURE ONLY 1 MEMORY BAR IS PRESENT IN
    > YOUR SYSTEM. VISTA DOES HAVE ISSUES WITH MEMORY MANAGEMENT OF CERTAIN
    > BIOS OR CHIPSETS. ONCE YOU'VE DOWNLOADED ALL THE POSSIBLE UPDATES ,YOU
    > MAY REINSTALL THE SECOND MEMORY BAR.
    > TO BE SURE ,YOU CAN RUN AFTERWARDS -AFTER THE INSTALL OF ALL UPDATES-
    > THE 'MEMORY DIAGNOSTIC TOOL' (%SystemRoot%System32MdSched.exe)
    >
    > I hope this might help some of you. I've spent 18h hours to conclude
    > this using the trial and error method.
    >
    > Kind regards,
    >
    > K.
    >
    > Thank you MS for giving me this extra work,I will never run out of
    > business thanks to you. This reminds me of the days of Windows 3.11 ...
    >
    >
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    You sure had a strange problem, but it must be more than just 2 sticks of
    memory. I've done a couple of clean installs and upgrades of vista OS on a
    couple of machines and both have 2 sticks of memory, never had any problems
    at all. At least you got through it o.k. Have a great day...
     
  11. ktheking

    ktheking Guest

    <!--coloro:blue--><span style="color:blue <!--/coloro-->
    > ...but it must be more than just 2 sticks of
    > memory...<!--colorc--><!--/colorc-->

    Yes,that's what I mentioned. The combination chipset,bios memory. I'll
    bet this never happens with an ASUS mobo ..
    The fact of the matter is : This thing occurs while having Vista !
    Booting with livedvd bartpe didn't give any problem.


    <!--coloro:blue--><span style="color:blue <!--/coloro-->
    > ...I've done a couple of clean installs and upgrades of vista OS on a
    > couple of machines...<!--colorc--><!--/colorc-->

    My point exactly ... I've done numerous installs in all sorts of OS's
    (linux,unix,windoze,...) on all sorts of hardware ,but the pain this
    install gave me was to such extend ,that I had to share it with the
    world ...


    Anyway ,if people encounter the same thing as me ,feel free to confirm
    in this forum thread.


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  12. Cybrnxt

    Cybrnxt Guest

    I was having similar problem with vista shutting down with BSOD. So I
    installed SP1 thinking that could probably fixe the issue,however, the
    installation could not move to stage 2 and was rebooting over and over.
    Well, I read this thread and removed 1 memory bar and presto! I was able
    to move pass stage 3 and Vista struggled a bit but SP1 was installed and
    I am happy again.

    Also, just to ensure that I did not have faulty memormy chips I ran a
    utility to check them and the results were all fine.

    I would suggest you remove 1 memory chip if you're experiencing similar
    issues. Who knows, it might work for you just as it did for me.
    Thanks fellows!


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  13. pboggz

    pboggz Guest

    I am also stuck in an infinite loop of the startup tool which does not
    solve the problem. Is there a way to bypass this tool and get to Vista?
    If not, if I get a USB-SATA/IDE cable, will I be able to save all my
    data?

    The problems started when the laptop started getting a blue screen
    before the startup then it would restart and reboot to Vista. After a
    month or so, it gave me a blue screen about a video driver I believe (it
    went quickly) after I watched a DVD movie. Now, it is in the loop. I
    have done every option possible and checked all the hardware which is
    doing fine. Any advice??? Thanks in advance.


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  14. pboggz

    pboggz Guest

  15. Thinger

    Thinger Guest

    I was faced with a similar issue on a machine. I keep getting the BSOD
    with error 000000be. I tried using the Startup Repair Tool which failed
    to repair the problem and would resume it's unsuccessful repair attempt
    after each reboot. I used the Dell Restore to factory condition tool
    which would never complete and the machine would go into the endless
    Startup Repair Tool cycle again.

    I removed 1 of the 2 sticks of memory and did the Dell Restore tool.
    Upon it's successful completion, I put the memory back in and the
    machine is running fine now.


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  16. supertran82

    supertran82 Guest

    how do you remove the memory sticks?


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  17. Rick Rogers

    Rick Rogers Guest

    Hi,

    Shut down the system, open the box and push down on the clips at either end
    of the memory stick(s) in question. Consult your system's motherboard manual
    if you are unsure where the sticks are located on your system. Be sure to
    ground yourself prior to touching any internal component to reduce the risk
    of damage from static electricity.

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    Windows help -

    My thoughts


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  18. sroberts88

    sroberts88 Guest

    Hi Im new to thia forum and have had the same problem ever since I
    downloaded vista service pack one. I really can't lose my files as it's
    all my uni work-I feel incredibly sypid now not to have backed them up.
    I have a Toshiba Satellite and really don't know much at all about
    computers and didn't understand a lot of the stuff said. What is
    removing sticks of memory?? I googled it but no luck]

    Thanks


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  19. favordealseo

    favordealseo Guest

  20. Segatendo

    Segatendo Guest

    Same problem, Turn on Computer, starts to load then it blinks what is
    shown in the picture, which was fast to read. (not the loading part
    where you press the F8, F12 etc keys but the one after) Non of the
    computer start ups options, safe mode included doesn't work neither does
    the start up repair work. It happened after I installed windows service
    pack 2 from the windows updates.


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