Vista won't boot after windows update..help !

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I downloaded and installed 2 optional updates for my ati x1900 on the update
page and now my pc won't boot at all. Tried safe mode and F8, last known good
config but it will not start. Safe mode gets up to
system32/drivers/crcdsk.sys and then freezes. No way I can even get to system
restore....please help
 
Reading other similar posts it seems it was a microsoft "recommended" update
that caused the problem.
Others seem to have solved it by using their recovery disk and repairing but
how do I access my disk if vista doesn't boot ?
 
Steve said:
Reading other similar posts it seems it was a microsoft "recommended"
update
that caused the problem.
Others seem to have solved it by using their recovery disk and repairing
but
how do I access my disk if vista doesn't boot ?

During boot you can get to the startup menu by pressing F8, then choose
"Last known good configuration"

This should roll you back to the point before you installed the update.

If this doesn't work, and you have an actual Vista DVD, place the DVD in
your tray and boot from the DVD, then choose the repair option in the menu
that comes up after you choose the language.

If you don't have a Vista DVD and only have a "recovery" disk provided by
your OEM, you can try starting is safe mode (again, simply press F8 during
boot and choose Safe Mode) and from there run System Restore and choose a
restore point that's earlier than the date you installed the update.

Word of advice, ignore ALL hardware driver updates offered by Windows
Update. They more often than not break things . . . plus it seems this ATi
update has been showing up even for systems that have no ATi hardware
installed.

Mic
 
Thanks for the reply but I can't get the recovery disk to work because
windows won't boot even in safe mode( after hitting F8 or any other way) so I
can't get to system restore
 
Thanks brink. Got the disk booting up now. Seems to be reinstalling vista
from scratch. Thanks again.....stupid bloody microsoft updates !
 
fcain72 said:
I am having the same problem however after i changed bios to make the
DVD the first boot drive it still won't fix the problem. I even changed
it to make all the boot sequences the DVD drive but still won't boot.
What can I do?
"Get Vista Out of the Infinite Reboot Loop "Configuring Updates Stage 3 of 3
0%" with Vista SP1"
(Not sure if it applies also to later Service Packs)
Quote:
"I know a different way to resolve this issue without using a restore point.

1. Insert your Vista Media into your dirve and boot from it.
2. Select "Repair your Computer" from the list.
3. Select "Command Prompt" from the recovery choices.
4. At the command prompt change your directory to C:WindowsWinSxS
5. Type: del pending.xml
6. Exit and reboot

This will fix all Windows update reboot loops and does not require you to
restore your PC to and earlier state. "

http://news.softpedia.com/news/Get-...tes-Stage-3-of-3-0-with-Vista-SP1-78933.shtml
 
who? said:
"Get Vista Out of the Infinite Reboot Loop "Configuring Updates Stage 3 of
3 0%" with Vista SP1"
(Not sure if it applies also to later Service Packs)
Quote:
"I know a different way to resolve this issue without using a restore
point.

1. Insert your Vista Media into your dirve and boot from it.
2. Select "Repair your Computer" from the list.
3. Select "Command Prompt" from the recovery choices.
4. At the command prompt change your directory to C:WindowsWinSxS

The above line probably should be C:\Windows\WinSxS

note backlashes!

I carried out this operation the other day without Vista CD but with a boot
disk called UBCD downloaded from the web.
 
Either get a bootable CD/DVD disk or replace your drive. You can also try
unplugging and then reseating the connector cables that go to the CD/DVD
drive. Sometimes it works.

The fact that your disk will not boot has nothing to do with Windows.
 
I am having the same problem, but this did not work. On the command screen I
have:
X:\Sources>C::\Windows\WinSxS

and then it says

'C:\Windows\WinSxS' is not recognized as an internal or external command,
operable program or batch file.

What am I doing wrong?
 
I am having the same problem, but this did not work. On the command screen I
have:
X:\Sources>C::\Windows\WinSxS

and then it says

'C:\Windows\WinSxS' is not recognized as an internal or external command,
operable program or batch file.

What am I doing wrong?

Not using the correct command. Actually, not following instructions.

1. The X:\sources> is a prompt, not part of any command; it is perhaps set
to show the directory you are in.

2. C:\Windows\WinSxS is a folder name, not a command.

3. You should type C: (followed by Enter) first to change the current drive
for your command window to C:

4. Then type the command "cd \Windows\WinSxS" (without the quotes &
followed by enter) to get to the correct folder ('folder' = 'directory")

5. Then do commands 5 and 6 as given by the one who calls him/herself
"who?"

If your system is not on drive C:, change all references to C: to the
correct letter.
 
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