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Computer restarts right after windows load screen
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Computer restarts right after windows load screen
My computer starting acting up today when i was winraring something it restarted itself and now it wont boot to my desktop
it keeps rebooting after the windows logo screen and theres a blue screen with words that show up for 1 sec...i wasnt able to read it i tried rebooting in safe mode but it still does the some thing can someone please help me on this |
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If your getting a BSOD (Blue Screen of Death) after a sudden system reboot this would mean you are experiencing hardware failure. Can you give us the specs of the computer component by component and the age of it. This could help narrow down possible causes. Also have you changed anything major recently.
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after doing the windows xp recovery im getting the blue screen of death right after the windows load screen and the file is klif.sys
is there any possible way to fix this? |
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Well you could uninstall Kaspersky Antivirus (although that may be extreme, it will work)
Sometimes these BSODs are caused by faulty memory, or Malware present, or even corrupted file system You could try running CheckDisk (Checkdisk Xp, or Checkdisk Vista instructions) on your system Or from your Windows CD bootup:
See if that fixes it Some more links here too: Memtest Info on Minidumps UPDATED 8-step Viruses/Spyware/Malware Preliminary Removal Instructions |
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hey i dont mine uninstalling it at all if it fixes it because currently i cant even run safe mode
so what im thinking of doing is copying all the files to an external hdd and do a fresh start but if i can fix this without formating then it would be great heres the message i get from the blue screen of death The BSOD says: A problem has been detected and windows has been shut down to prevent damage to you computer. The problems seems to be caused by the following file: dlif.sys The driver unloaded without cancelling pending operations. If this id the first time you've seen this stop error screen, restart your computer. If this screen appers again, follow these steps: Check to make sure any new hardware or software is properly installed. If this is a new installation, ask your hardware or software manufacturer for any windows updates you might need. If problems continue, disable or remove any newly installed hardware or software. Disable BIOS memory options such as caching or shadowing. If you need to use Safe Mode to remove or disable compeoents, restart your computer, press F8 to select Advance Statup options, and then select Safe Mode. Technical Inforormation: *** STOP: 0x000000D4 (0xB820F510,0x00000002,0x00000000,0x804E63A9) klif.sys |
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tried the checkdisk in windows boot cd but it still didnt fix the problem
what should i do now? |
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Here's a couple more options
Press F8 at startup, and then select "Last Known Good Configuration" You can also run System Restore from XP Recovery Console Once in the Recovery Console, just change directory to Windows\system32 folder and enter rstrui.exe ie Press enter after each of the following commands in the Recovery Console CHDIR Windows CHDIR system32 CHDIR Restore RSTRUI Once finished, then restart Ideally let me know if it worked or not Edit: I forgot "Restore" Directory (now added above) [COLOR="Red"]EDIT2[/COLOR] Looks as though System Restore cannot be run from the Recovery Console Only Normal, or Safe Mode; or Safe Mode Command Prompt Last edited by kimsland; 10-28-2009 at 11:56 PM.. |
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i cant seem to find that file in system32 when i check the dir and when i type it in
is it in somewhere else?? im on windows xp pro |
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Doh!
I missed a directory: C:\WINDOWS\system32\Restore\RSTRUI Please also change to Restore folder before running Edit: You cannot run System Restore from the Recovery Console, but can be run via Safe Mode with Command Prompt C:\Windows\system32\restore\rstrui.exe Last edited by kimsland; 10-29-2009 at 12:29 AM.. |
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how do i access that file again?
do i just type "rstrui.exe" because when i do i get "THe command is not recognized type help for a list of supported commands" |
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Are you in: C:\WINDOWS\system32\Restore\ folder?
Edit: You cannot run System Restore from the Recovery Console, but can be run via Safe Mode with Command Prompt C:\Windows\system32\restore\rstrui.exe Last edited by kimsland; 10-29-2009 at 12:29 AM.. |
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yes im in that folder
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Just type DIR and press Enter
What's in that folder? Oh, I'm running XP Pro SP3 as well |
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i typed it and i have
filelist.xml rstrui.exe srdiag.exe srframe.mmf am i just suppose to type rstrui.exe and press enter to run it? or is there a command i need to type before it |
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Nope
You just run: rstrui.exe But I mentioned: RSTRUI, because that should start it too, maybe you put an "L" where the "i" was
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i dont know i keep getting
The command is not recognized Type HELP for a list of supported commands |
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This what I do in that case:
Dir R*.exe[COLOR="Gray"] <enter>[/COLOR] It should list: rstrui.exe I then perfectly write: rstrui and press [COLOR="Gray"] <enter>[/COLOR] Note: This is obviously in the Recovery Console Hmm, I'm going to attach the files in that folder zipped up, to show you mine's the same Quote:
Last edited by kimsland; 10-29-2009 at 12:30 AM.. |
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Wait (and sorry for double post)
But did you press 1 and log onto your Administrator account? When going into the Recovery Console I really hope so
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if this doesnt work whats another method because i cant seem to get it running....
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i pressed 1 and then they asked for my admin pass which was blank
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