Tuesday, September 1, 2009

Easy Way to Repair Vista Startup

Does your computer that runs Windows Vista take for ever to startup or show error messages like OS (operating system) not found, file is missing, non-system disk failure or disk boot failure? It may also happen that one day your PC may not startup properly. Your system may startup but the mouse or keyword does not work or the screen can display BSOD (Blue Screen Of Death Error).

There are some reasons that work behind the Vista startup problems:

• Corrupt or missing system files
• Missing, incompatible or corrupt drivers
• Damage boot configuration setting
• Corrupt partition table, boot sector or master boot record
• Inappropriate Windows Vista installation

If you face such problems you should try to fix it as soon as possible. Otherwise it may cause severe system corruption, hard disk crash or freezing of you computer. But the most dangerous problem that can happen is the startup problem. It is very difficult to solve this problem as the general troubleshooting tools become inaccessible. Though you may use other techniques of troubleshooting such as removing or troubleshooting hardware or cleaning registry but these are not very easy to execute.


Repair Vista Startup Easily

Repairing Windows Vista startup is not a very difficult job. There are a number of ways through which you can fix this problem.

Most of all startup problems can be solved by clearing the system registry. But cleaning the registry manually is very difficult task. A minor error or wrong deletion of the registry entry may damage your entire system.

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