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Logon Process Initialization Failure
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03-06-2007
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Logon Process Initialization Failure
Anyone ever received this? I'm running Windows Vista Business, the full
version, on a Compaq Presario V3000.
My computer froze this morning, and when I tried to CTRL-ALT-DEL and stop
the frozen programs, I started getting this error:
"Interactive logon process initialization has failed. Please consult the
event log for more details."
I tried to restart, but the only way I could was to hold down the power
button. Now, when I startup (or try to, because I can't get it to startup all
the way), it has a black screen and that error comes on again.
Any ideas? I'm getting really sick of Vista doing crap like this.
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03-06-2007
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RE: Logon Process Initialization Failure
Oh, BTW, I just tried starting up in safe mode, but I'm getting the same
error. When I press OK in the error window, it disappears and then reappears.
Can't get past it.
"Ed" wrote:
> Anyone ever received this? I'm running Windows Vista Business, the full
> version, on a Compaq Presario V3000.
>
> My computer froze this morning, and when I tried to CTRL-ALT-DEL and stop
> the frozen programs, I started getting this error:
>
> "Interactive logon process initialization has failed. Please consult the
> event log for more details."
>
> I tried to restart, but the only way I could was to hold down the power
> button. Now, when I startup (or try to, because I can't get it to startup all
> the way), it has a black screen and that error comes on again.
>
> Any ideas? I'm getting really sick of Vista doing crap like this.
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04-14-2007
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Re: Logon Process Initialization Failure
I'm getting the same thing - need a solution fast!
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04-14-2007
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Re: Logon Process Initialization Failure
<deadlyshort@gmail.com> wrote
> I'm getting the same thing - need a solution fast!
Same thing as what? You have posted as a reply to someone else's thread and
haven't quoted any of the previous message so there is no context.
Many people use a newsreader to access what is actually a Usenet newsgroup,
and only download the latest messages so the previous messages in a thread
are not seen. That's why it's standard practice to quote at least a part of
the message to which you reply. Better yet create a new thread with your
issue and include all relevant information about it.
--
Rock [MS-MVP User/Shell]
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06-14-2007
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RE: Logon Process Initialization Failure
This exact description has occured to me. I put my laptop away last night
and took it out this morning to boot up and got the same message:
"Interactive logon process initialization has failed. Please consult the
event log for more details."
I hit "okay", but the message comes right backe eternally. Stuck in a loop,
perhaps?
At this point I've tried Start up Repair, repair your computer, all Safe
Mode Start ups, system restore. Some things more than once. Nothing seems
to be working. Right now I'm doing a Chkdsk and waiting.
Does anyone have any other ideas? I have a 3 week old Dell Inspirion 1505
and am running Windows Home Premium.
"Ed" wrote:
> Oh, BTW, I just tried starting up in safe mode, but I'm getting the same
> error. When I press OK in the error window, it disappears and then reappears.
> Can't get past it.
>
> "Ed" wrote:
>
> > Anyone ever received this? I'm running Windows Vista Business, the full
> > version, on a Compaq Presario V3000.
> >
> > My computer froze this morning, and when I tried to CTRL-ALT-DEL and stop
> > the frozen programs, I started getting this error:
> >
> > "Interactive logon process initialization has failed. Please consult the
> > event log for more details."
> >
> > I tried to restart, but the only way I could was to hold down the power
> > button. Now, when I startup (or try to, because I can't get it to startup all
> > the way), it has a black screen and that error comes on again.
> >
> > Any ideas? I'm getting really sick of Vista doing crap like this.
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08-17-2007
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RE: Logon Process Initialization Failure
I am getting the exact same problem and have no idea what I can do to fix
this. I've tried starting the system in safe mode but the same window appears
just after I turn on my computer. Please help!
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03-26-2008
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Re: Logon Process Initialization Failure
Hey Ppl,
Boot to the Advanced Boot Menu (Most of the Systems, tap F8 several
times at boot to get to the advanced boot menu).
- Press enter on 'Repair Your Computer'
- Choose language and click Next
- Choose your User name (by default it will say administrator) and type
in the password to login
- Click on 'System Restore' and take the system back to a previous
date.
Or go through this > 'How to use System Restore to log on to Windows
Vista when you lose access to an account'
( http://support.microsoft.com/kb/940765)
Hopefully this fixes it. If this doesn't fix, you may have to do a
Reinstall.
Thanks and Regards,
Eddie
--
BloodyEddie
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07-20-2008
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log on failure
I am having the same problem. The dell techs want me to do a system re-install to fix the problem. My problem is not know how to back up my files before i do the fix. Got any ideas anyone?
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07-20-2008
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Re: Logon Process Initialization Failure
Hi,
You're supposed to backup on a regular basis in order to avoid just such a
problem. If you cannot log on to the system and do a proper backup, then the
best solution is to remove the drive from the system and slave it in a
working system, copy off the data you wish to save, then reinstall it in the
original system and follow the recovery steps.
--
Best of Luck,
Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP
http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/
Windows help - www.rickrogers.org
My thoughts http://rick-mvp.blogspot.com
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> I am having the same problem. The dell techs want me to do a system
> re-install to fix the problem. My problem is not know how to back up my
> files before i do the fix. Got any ideas anyone?
>
>
> --
> leo5050
> Posted via http://www.vistaheads.com
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07-22-2008
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log on failure
Hey Rick,
In an effort to take your much welcomed advice please tell me how to find out where to put the pin covers on the back of my hard drive to make it a slave.
here is my schematic of my pins:
1. 2. 3. 4.
. . . .
. . . .
Which set do I use?
Thanks again,
Robert
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