Tuesday, March 19, 2013

Troubleshooting Startup Errors


Sometimes when you boot your computer to perform a task that needs to be completed urgently, the machine may display error messages upon start up. The timing couldn’t be more exasperating, and you’d be searching for ways to get around the problem. The error messages that are normally displayed upon start up are NTLDR is missing, Invalid Partition Table, and Windows could not start because the following file is missing or corrupt. There are several features inbuilt in the Windows operating system, which help you to fix the problems that occur on start up. If you utilize the software and tools that you received upon purchasing Windows, additional software programs would not be required to get rid of them. You can contact the Windows support number to resolve the start up issues.
Let us check the instructions to troubleshoot startup errors.

Instructions

Run the CD of Windows XP
Take the CD-ROM for installing Windows XP, and insert into the disc drive. Now restart the computer, and to boot the CD, and press any key.
When the Welcome screen appears on the screen, press the Enter key. Go through the license agreement and move to the bottom of the page and press the F8 key.
To repair the startup error and to rebuild the components of Windows, Press the R key. This will take some time to process and then finish.
Run the CD of Windows Vista and Windows 7
Take a CD of Windows Vista or Windows 7, and insert it into the disc drive.
Now restart the computer and press any key so that the CD gets booted into upon starting.
Select the language settings and click Next.
Select the computer that you want to repair, and select Next.
On the System Recovery menu, select Startup Repair. The tool will get the startup errors repaired, and restart your computer.
Start Windows Advanced Options
Restart your computer and tap the F8 key continuously, till you find the Windows Advanced Options Menu on the screen.
Now choose Last Known Good Configuration… and then click Enter.
Let the computer restart.
Follow the above troubleshooting steps to solve the problems faced by your computer on startup. If you still find it difficult to resolve the startup errors, get in touch with the Windows Support number to resolve your issue.

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