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ramaksur

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Since: Sep 22, 2009
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(Msg. 1) Posted: Tue Sep 22, 2009 4:41 pm
Post subject: Vista update messed up my machine
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I installed a "critical update" to my Windows Ultimate 64 bit (with SP2
already installed a few days ago) this morning and restarted my computer
at the end of the install process. However, after the initial Windows
bar in the middle bottom of the screen, all I end up is the cursor with
a blue circle next to it. Though I can move the cursor, the rest of the
screen is black. I have booting up in Safe Mode, the only difference in
the result is a larger cursor arrow and a larger blue circle. Any
suggestions will be greatly appreciated. Thanks


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Rick Rogers

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(Msg. 2) Posted: Tue Sep 22, 2009 6:33 pm
Post subject: Re: Vista update messed up my machine [Login to view extended thread Info.]
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Hi,

Did you allow for sufficient time for the installation to complete?

Hit ctrl+shift+escape, does Task Manager show up? If so, on the applications
tab click new task and enter explorer.exe. See if this starts the Windows
shell.

If all else fails, hit F8 at boot and choose either the last known good
configuration or safe mode with command prompt and run rstrui.exe to open
system restore.

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"ramaksur" <guest.TakeThisOut@unknown-email.com> wrote in message
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> I installed a "critical update" to my Windows Ultimate 64 bit (with SP2
> already installed a few days ago) this morning and restarted my computer
> at the end of the install process. However, after the initial Windows
> bar in the middle bottom of the screen, all I end up is the cursor with
> a blue circle next to it. Though I can move the cursor, the rest of the
> screen is black. I have booting up in Safe Mode, the only difference in
> the result is a larger cursor arrow and a larger blue circle. Any
> suggestions will be greatly appreciated. Thanks
>
>
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> ramaksur
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MilesAhead

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Since: Sep 23, 2009
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(Msg. 3) Posted: Wed Sep 23, 2009 1:13 pm
Post subject: Re: Vista update messed up my machine [Login to view extended thread Info.]
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ramaksur;1142201 Wrote:
> I installed a "critical update" to my Windows Ultimate 64 bit (with SP2
> already installed a few days ago) this morning and restarted my computer
> at the end of the install process. However, after the initial Windows
> bar in the middle bottom of the screen, all I end up is the cursor with
> a blue circle next to it. Though I can move the cursor, the rest of the
> screen is black. I have booting up in Safe Mode, the only difference in
> the result is a larger cursor arrow and a larger blue circle. Any
> suggestions will be greatly appreciated. Thanks

If it's an update it should have made a restore point so you can roll
it back. Try booting into safe mode and see if there is an option to
restore "last known good" or system restore using the restore point made
just before the fix was installed. I recommend having an external USB
drive and a backup imaging program. Windows is so complex now it's not
so easy to pop in a boot disc and fix it. Anything you can't fix with a
restore point your pretty much have to lay a saved image back on unless
you're a systems configuration guy with lots of tools.


Macrium Reflect just updated their free version to 4.2. You can try it
for disaster recovery once you get back on the air.


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