Re: Windows Vista Home Premium will not boot after Windows update.



Well I am back up and running with a new install of Vista.

"voctor660" wrote:

It looks like a great solution but when I ran startup repair from the dvd I
received the following message: "Startup repair cannot repair this computer
automatically." Sending more info can help Microsoft create solutions.

Details: Problem Signature
Problem Event Name StartupRepairV2
Problem Signature 01 AutoFailover
" " 02
6.0.6000.168386.6.0.6000.16386
" " 03 6
" " 04 458759
" " 05 Bad Driver
" " 06 Bad Driver
" " 07 0
" " 08 3
" " 09 WrpRepair
" " 10 1168

I also tried system restore-I had five available but each one failed. I
tried to boot into safe mode but I seemed to be in a loop that kept telling
me to try Startup Repair. (Sigh!!!)

Thanks again for the information I wish I had a better outcome.

"antioch" wrote:

"voctor660" <voctor660@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:3ACA2635-69FF-42ED-AB72-044DBBCD404F@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Thanks for the advice and I will be more cautious in the future.
Sometimes
getting burned wakes you up.

Voctor660

Voctor
In case you have not spotted this - and let us all know the result, please.

Quote:
Originally Posted by Dollarweed
Thanks Superraccoon,
Your instructions worked fine on my computer. After folowing your steps
I had to reboot my computer 3 times, then presto, everything was normal
again. Again, thanks for posting the computer fix.

Allstarrob Can someone e-mail me specific instructions how to fix
problem (delete) ATI PCI Express 3GIO FilterDriver update for Vista
that effected my video screen etc.. Much appreciated! send to
allstarrob@xxxxxxx

Vindows Vista

1. Go to Device Manager (To access device manager, Go to
START/CONTROL PANEL/SYSTEM & MAINTENANCE/SYSTEM/DEVICE MANAGER

2. Expand "SYSTEM DEVICES"

3. Find "ATI PCI EXPRESS (3GIO) FILTER DRIVER" and delete it.

4. Reboot

5. Check and make sure "ATI PCI EXPRESS (3GIO) FILTER" has been
deleted.
If it has not, restart at step 3.

6. If it has been deleted, Reboot 1 or 2 more times and then your
computer should be OK.

I give credit to Superraccoon.

This worked on my computer but I do not guarantee it will work on
yours.

Best of luck.


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