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We apologize for the inconvenience, but Windows did not start successfully

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When Windows XP tries to load, I get the following message: "We apologize for the inconvenience, but Windows did not start successfully. A recent hardware or software change might have caused this." My options are:

Start in safe mode.
Safe mode with networking.
Safe mode with command prompt.
Last known good configuration setting (most recent setting that worked).
Start Windows normally.

Note: I can start windows in safe mode, but I don’t know what to look for or how to troubleshoot the problem. I did a scan for viruses and spy ware using McAfee and Ad Aware. McAfee didn’t find any viruses, but Ad Aware found some cookies and other files, I removed them, and didn’t make a difference, I still get same message. I also did a disk cleanup and defragmenter my hard drive and still no difference.

If I select Start Windows Normally, it tries to load windows again, and it ends up at same place, it just goes in cycles. I tried to restore to a couple save points and it does not make a difference. Please advice!

Thanks in advance,

Luis
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Re: We apologize for the inconvenience, but Windows did not start successfully

Have you unistalled/installed added/removed any software/hardware??

also do you have your windows xp cd?

if so start windows in safe mode and try this:

put your windows XP CD into the cd rom drive, close any windows that may pop up. and then open up the command prompt (start run cmd) and type sfc /scannow

it will scan all major system files and replace them with known good ones (from the CD) after its finished reboot the machine, if problem still persists, it could still be any number of things, but this will elimnate that it could be a windows file.
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Re: We apologize for the inconvenience, but Windows did not start successfully

... or try System Restore, set it to a date before you started having the problem.
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Re: We apologize for the inconvenience, but Windows did not start successfully

How lucky for me (or unlucky), I have the exact same problem..
When I try safe mode i get a bunch of multi(0)disk(0)partition(1)\Windows\System32,Fonts,Drivers,etc... Afterwards I get a blue screen (that I think has text on it) and it goes away almost instantly.

I dont know how this could have caused this problem, I had just gotten back into town after a long busness trip, opened my laptop, updated my nortons, (which had been un upgraded for 200+ days) and FINALLY rejestered my ZEN microphoto mp3 player. Thats it.

I dont know yet weather or not this is relevent but when I get that screen before it pops up I am able to press f2 and a "PhoenixBIOS Setup Utility" program pops up, sinse I dont know what this is, so I'v left it alone.

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Re: We apologize for the inconvenience, but Windows did not start successfully

It's quite possible that the update to Norton has caused it (we get occasional calls where the machine suddenly becomes unbootable after a Norton update etc.).

Just to clarify, the message 'We apologise... etc.' is a standard message telling you that Windows didn't start up properly last time. Each time it fails to start up ensures that the same message is displayed the next time either you or it tries.

If you can't get to Safe Mode either you can safely assume that whatever files are needed to start Windows are affected. It is extremely unlikely you're going to suddenly find it working again and it is 50:50 at this stage whether it is a hardware or software problem. So, you are going to have to do something proactive to find out if something has broken.

Ideally, you don't have data on it you need to recover.

You can either download a HDD test utility and run that or run the restore package that came with your machine. If the HDD has a fault it will probably become apparent at this stage (ceratainly with the HDD test disk).

If no fault is found then the next step is to restore the machine anyway and get it working again. You can take things from there because you can't predict what is going to happen more than a step or two ahead.
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Re: We apologize for the inconvenience, but Windows did not start successfully

Well your thory seems possible, I however dont want to rule out the possibility that extended neglect to use my laptop for thoes 200+ days may have harmed my power core or something and ultimitlly my files.

In eather case there are numerous ways this problem could have surfaced which makes knowing the cuse of this problem far less important then just solving it.

Iv spoken with a few people now, in both real life and online and the majority of them have said that I should restore the damaged/missing files with my windows xp startup cd (which is unfortunatly missing) I have a compaq presario 2500 I have the cd key but not the cd.

I think that (if i want to keep my settings, files, etc) I need this cd, otherwise I will be forced to system restore and re install everything... (not what I want to do) So Is there a way for me to get the cd that I need emailed to me. (the files not the literal cd) then I can burn the cd and use the codes I have saved to fix everything?
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Re: We apologize for the inconvenience, but Windows did not start successfully

Thanks for your help everyone and thankyou daniweb this seems to be a good and helpful community of computer experts that I will go back to if I ever get a problem that is out of my league.

Unfortunetly I dident resolve the problem on my own... my friend, that repairs computer problems is doing it for me
Thanks a lot.
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Re: We apologize for the inconvenience, but Windows did not start successfully

You've hit the nail on the head with being more interested in solving it that finding out all about it.

Most times, that's what people want: a quick, easy fix so they can use their computer productively.

If I were you I'd call Compaq and buy a replacement set of disks. They aren't expensive and you get the correct drivers for your system.
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Oh my god... meny weeks of waiting for my laptop to be returned to me I finally get it back... With nothing changed, the computer guy... well I just guess he sucked. Because he really sounded ignorent when I was talking to him.

When he was at work I managed to find the missing disks and give them to him. He couldent fix it and now my laptop is back in my company.

I have put in the correct disk and started The Recovery Console and when I get the message:

Which Windows installation would you like to log onto
<To cancel, press ENTER>

Now, heres the thing... When I try to type ANYTHING I can only type one letter. So.. I cant even type in a symple command like help..

Thanks Pls Help
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Click to Expand / Collapse  Quote originally posted by Wires ...
Oh my god... meny weeks of waiting for my laptop to be returned to me I finally get it back... With nothing changed, the computer guy... well I just guess he sucked. Because he really sounded ignorent when I was talking to him.

When he was at work I managed to find the missing disks and give them to him. He couldent fix it and now my laptop is back in my company.

I have put in the correct disk and started The Recovery Console and when I get the message:

Which Windows installation would you like to log onto
<To cancel, press ENTER>

Now, heres the thing... When I try to type ANYTHING I can only type one letter. So.. I cant even type in a symple command like help..

Thanks Pls Help

Hi there

Does it give you an option to choose from for example 1 for windows ??

If not you may have a corrupt hive !

Try this to resolve it

CAUSE
This issue can occur if the System or Software hive for the Windows XP installation is missing or damaged.

RESOLUTION:
To resolve this issue, use one of the following methods.

Use the Recovery Console Tool:
To restore a damaged registry hive, use the Recovery Console to restore the backup copy of the hive from the Repair folder. The Repair folder contains a copy of the system's registry hives that were created after the first successful startup of Windows XP.

WARNING : Although data should not be affected by the following procedure, you may need to restore changes you previously made to programs or system settings since the first time you successfully started Windows XP.

To replace the damaged registry hive and restore the backup copy of the hive from the Repair folder: Start your computer to the Recovery Console.

Determine if the file that is mentioned in the "Symptoms" section of this article is present, and if it is, rename it:

In Recovery Console, change to the c:\Windows folder.

Type cd system32\config , and then press ENTER.

Type dir system , and then press ENTER.

If you cannot run the preceding command successfully (because the file is missing), skip to step 3. If you can run the preceding command successfully, type ren system system.bak , and then press ENTER.

NOTE : If the message that you received referred to the software file, replace "system" with "software" in the preceding command. For example, you would type ren software software.bak (instead of ren system system.bak ), and then press ENTER.

Type copy c:\windows\repair\system , and then press ENTER.

NOTE : If the message that you received referred to the software file, replace "system" with "software" in the preceding command. For example, you would type copy c:\windows\repair\software (instead of copy c:\windows\repair\system ), and then press ENTER.
You should receive a "One file copied" informational message.

Restart

Hope this helps

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