
03-09-2008
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Re: Vista boot problem
Since you don't seem to follow, or be able to follow, instructions, it will
be hard to help you.
Can you get into safe mode using the F8 key at the end of POST (power on
self test)?
"64User" <64User.360p33@no-mx.forums.net> wrote in message
news:64User.360p33@no-mx.forums.net...
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> how do i a system restore??? i think it might be itunes everything went
> to pot after i installed that. but for some reason it cant uninstall it.
> as that John Barnes;640325 Wrote:
>> Try safe mode (F8) and do an uninstall. You should also try a system
>> restore while in safe mode. If you can't get into safe mode, try a
>> system
>> restore from the install DVD
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>> "64User" <64User.360fd5@xxxxxx-mx.forums.net> wrote in message
>> news:64User.360fd5@xxxxxx-mx.forums.net...> > >
>> > >
>> > > hi
>> > >
>> > > i just finished building my pc a few days ago and i installed vista
>> > > x64 on it. when loading i got the bsod which turned out to be too
>> > much
>> > > ram i just took half of it out and then it was fine. but last night i
>> > > installed itunes 64 bit and now when i turn my pc on i to the green
>> > > loading bar then i get a bsod lots of message errors. such as
>> > >
>> > > STOP: 0x0000007e
>> > > (0xffffffffc0000005,0xf5fffrf98013c85d99,0xffffff9 8013rf463f8,
>> > > 0xfffff98013f33ddo)
>> > >
>> > > i emailed my local computer store to no avail. Hopefully someone has
>> > an
>> > > anwser.
>> > >
>> > > thanks very much.
>> > >
>> > >
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>> > > 64User > >
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> 64User
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