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After a series of problems, computer crashes.
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26. August 2010 @ 01:23 |
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Windows vista
acer aspire
core 2 quad processor
amd
This all started with me hooking up my windows 7 laptop to my vista desktop pc to transfer some files via Cat5e cable. I was having trouble getting this to work so i followed this guide (that for the life of me, I can't find now). said to input certain ip address', enable netbios and in the end, it worked.
Afterwords I tried to get everything back to normal, unshare folders, put in my original ip address stuff and switch the netbios things back to default. Somewhere along the lines i must of did something wrong, because i couldn't get access to the internet. Messed around trying to get my computer to connect and probably just made it worse.
So looking around i wondered if i could just "reset" my tcp/ip and or internet settings to a "default" and found a different guide that suggested to type "netsh int ip reset c:\resetlog.txt" into the cmd prompt, which i did. Then I restarted.
Now when i turn my computer on, it starts up normally, gets to the desktop and then, shortly after, crashes. The screen blurs, then goes black.
I dunno what exactly is causing this. I can run the computer in safe mode though. I tried stopping various programs from starting up, as i thought it was something it was loading at the startup that was causing the crash, but none of the things i stopped solved anything.
EDIT: Spoke too soon. Can't even run safe mode now. Worked the first time,before i posted here . Not the second, but i assumed it was because i tried safe mode with networking.
Now it doesn't matter which safe mode i try, it starts to load the windows files and every time it comes to "Loaded: \Windows\system32\drivers\crcdisk.sys" it just hangs there. I've left it for some time and yet it still stays there.
This message has been edited since posting. Last time this message was edited on 26. August 2010 @ 01:38
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ntense69
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26. August 2010 @ 11:36 |
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Originally posted by Ultron: Windows vista
acer aspire
core 2 quad processor
amd
This all started with me hooking up my windows 7 laptop to my vista desktop pc to transfer some files via Cat5e cable. I was having trouble getting this to work so i followed this guide (that for the life of me, I can't find now). said to input certain ip address', enable netbios and in the end, it worked.
Afterwords I tried to get everything back to normal, unshare folders, put in my original ip address stuff and switch the netbios things back to default. Somewhere along the lines i must of did something wrong, because i couldn't get access to the internet. Messed around trying to get my computer to connect and probably just made it worse.
So looking around i wondered if i could just "reset" my tcp/ip and or internet settings to a "default" and found a different guide that suggested to type "netsh int ip reset c:\resetlog.txt" into the cmd prompt, which i did. Then I restarted.
Now when i turn my computer on, it starts up normally, gets to the desktop and then, shortly after, crashes. The screen blurs, then goes black.
I dunno what exactly is causing this. I can run the computer in safe mode though. I tried stopping various programs from starting up, as i thought it was something it was loading at the startup that was causing the crash, but none of the things i stopped solved anything.
EDIT: Spoke too soon. Can't even run safe mode now. Worked the first time,before i posted here . Not the second, but i assumed it was because i tried safe mode with networking.
Now it doesn't matter which safe mode i try, it starts to load the windows files and every time it comes to "Loaded: \Windows\system32\drivers\crcdisk.sys" it just hangs there. I've left it for some time and yet it still stays there.
have you tried the windows 7 recovery console also there is a trasfer gadget you can get at a local store that transfers from xp or vista to windows 7
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26. August 2010 @ 14:59 |
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But the system is a windows vista, and the transferring part worked, and wasn't the problem.
Used the Last Known Good Configuration
http://windows.microsoft.com/en-US/w...-Configuration
This seems to have done it, at least its not crashing anymore. Still can't connect to the internet, but im doing a system restore now so we'll see if that helps.
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ntense69
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26. August 2010 @ 22:34 |
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Originally posted by Ultron: But the system is a windows vista, and the transferring part worked, and wasn't the problem.
Used the Last Known Good Configuration
http://windows.microsoft.com/en-US/w...-Configuration
This seems to have done it, at least its not crashing anymore. Still can't connect to the internet, but im doing a system restore now so we'll see if that helps.
if it cant connect to the net have you checked to see if anything is transfering.....also have you tried to uninstall then reinstall or ethernet controller
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26. August 2010 @ 23:02 |
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I just did a system restore, and everything appears to be back to normal.
Can mark this as solved, dunno how.
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