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After a series of problems, computer crashes.

Discussion in 'Windows - General discussion' started by Ultron, Aug 26, 2010.

  1. Ultron

    Ultron Member

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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.
     
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  2. ntense69

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    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
     
  3. Ultron

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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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    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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    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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