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Well if you want to be a smart person too, welcome to the ignore list, I try to help but people blow off their ego my way. =) Story of my life trying to help others. Just do try out my instructions, should help SOME. Not dramatically but mostly.
tokyopopk
You're wrong, I didn't start an argument, I said what I know is right (WHICH you guys are saying I'm wrong) so think about that.
You've ignored all the things I've linked that show you're wrong, including a link from microsoft itself.

You just seem unable to be wrong, and that's why you're having such a hard time here.
The Last Rydian
tokyopopk
You're wrong, I didn't start an argument, I said what I know is right (WHICH you guys are saying I'm wrong) so think about that.
You've ignored all the things I've linked that show you're wrong, including a link from microsoft itself.
You just seem unable to be wrong, and that's why you're having such a hard time here.
She's a GDer. Ignore her, soon she'll grow old and be consumed by society.
Ok first of all if your computer was bought with Vista already installed it should already have a recovery console. Local Disk (D: ) is usually the recovery partition and it can be accessed from the start up when you first turn on a computer where you access your bios using function keys where I have seen it in every computer that was sent to me to repair or modify that had Vista. It should have a function key) designated for system recovery which is located at the very top of your keyboard. Factory recovery would be recommended and it will reformat your drive back to it's original settings when you first bought it no problems should occur. Probably the first action you should have done was to look for this.

Ok second thought I had is what if the discs you official got were possibly the wrong discs or did not run correctly maybe a disruption of any sort could have caused certain problems.. I doubt this is your problem. You probably have the correct discs.
The Last Rydian
tokyopopk
You're wrong, I didn't start an argument, I said what I know is right (WHICH you guys are saying I'm wrong) so think about that.
You've ignored all the things I've linked that show you're wrong, including a link from microsoft itself.

You just seem unable to be wrong, and that's why you're having such a hard time here.


Rydian I missed that (I only skimmed...oops) where did they ignore links from microsoft? rofl
Sensorium139
The Last Rydian
tokyopopk
You're wrong, I didn't start an argument, I said what I know is right (WHICH you guys are saying I'm wrong) so think about that.
You've ignored all the things I've linked that show you're wrong, including a link from microsoft itself.

You just seem unable to be wrong, and that's why you're having such a hard time here.


Rydian I missed that (I only skimmed...oops) where did they ignore links from microsoft? rofl
The Last Rydian
Microsoft itself even says reboot means to shut down and start back up.
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/958233
EDIT: I should point out that the article is titled "Fix blue screen (STOP) errors which cause Windows Vista to reboot" when found through the KB search function, as seen here.
http://support.microsoft.com/search/default.aspx?query=reboot&catalog=LCID=1033&mode=r
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