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Solve : Tosihba Laptop, I/O Error at startup?? |
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Answer» I have a Toshiba laptop with windows Vista on it. When I try to start the computer, it'll give me the option to either, "Start windows normally," or "Launch Startup Repair (Recommended)." The thing is, nothing happened to the computer. I've only had it for two months (no warranty, though) What ? Quote Ninety (90) Day StandardWhere did you buy it?Test the memory. Go to either www.memtest86.com or www.memtest.org and download the "free" memory diagnostic software. PICK the appropriate download for a bootable CD, floppy, or USB drive. You need to ensure the resultant CD, floppy, or USB media is bootable. Boot to the memory diagnostics and let it run for a couple of hours or OVERNIGHT. It should run forever unless you stop it (ESC key?). You shouldn't have any errors. If you do, we'll need to figure out what it means. Use the AC power adaptor instead of battery power to run the tests. No use running the battery down or having it quit on you half-way through the tests.It's not a memory problem. The registry is corrupt. Continue to try to do the repair from the Vista CD, but if you cannot you may have to do a format and new install (sorry). It's ALSO possible your HD is on the way out, which would potentially cause registry corruption depending on where the bad sectors are. Drives are not expensive, so if you do have to do the format and clean Vista installation I'd recommend first installing a new hd.1. Test the Memory. If you load the "system" registry file into bad memory, it will be "corrupt". No, I'm not sure what the problem is; but you've got to start somewhere. Test the memory, then the hard drive to eliminate them as the source of the problem. These tests will also exercise your CPU and motherboard to some extent. 2. Do you have a Vista Installation CD/DVD? Sounds like you're trying to work from software pre-installed on the hard drive. Does that Toshiba laptop have a recovery/restore partition you can reinstall the operating system from? Since I don't know what the underlying problem is, best I can do is provide the following links: Startup Repair: frequently asked questions What to do if Windows won't start correctlyI'm 75% sure its about to go hdd, sorry, gotta buy new one.There is somethiong wrong with the registry.you have just got it for two months, you can ture to the after-service for direct help. it is unworthy to buy a new one.kristenson and Cottery, you need to stop posting misinformation. You have done no troubleshooting in this thread at all and are just pulling crap out of a hat. Please be more considerate to the posters. |
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