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Join Date: Mar 2009
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OS: Vista Home Premium
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[SOLVED] Vista Media disconnected [moved from laptops]
My laptop is an Asus F3TC, running Vista Home Premium. When I booted it this evening, for some unknown reason, I received the following message:
"Windows failed to start. A recent hardware or software change might be the cause." (etc...) I subsequently booted from the Vista Recovery DVD, and System Repair recommended performing a System Restore. This I did, attempting to restore from an automatic checkpoint (about 24 hours ago). However, this was unsuccessful, the failure attributed to an "I/O Device Error" (0x8007045D). Any assistance with getting my computer up and running again would be splendid. |
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Join Date: Jun 2008
Location: England
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OS: Vista 7 Ultimate x64
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Re: Vista refusing to start, System Restore failing
boot from the windows disk, and run checkdisk on your drive - including scanning for bad sectors
also try a repair of windows from the disk |
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Join Date: Jul 2004
Location: west australia
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Re: Vista refusing to start, System Restore failing
d/load and run the h/drive makers diognostic utility on the h/drive
http://www.tacktech.com/display.cfm?ttid=287
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Join Date: Mar 2009
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OS: Vista Home Premium
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Re: Vista refusing to start, System Restore failing
Thanks for your advice. I ran checkdisk yesterday, and Vista is now booting successfully.
Unfortunately, my computer is now refusing to connect to wireless networks. When I ask Windows to diagnose and repair the problem, I receive the message "Windows Wireless Service is not running on this computer", and when I select the option "Start Windows Wireless Service", I am informed that "Windows cannot resolve the problem". Online research revealed that this problem should be able to be resolved by starting the Windows service WLAN AutoConfig (assuming all dependencies are running - in my case, they are). When I attempt to start this service, however, I receive the following error message: "Windows could not start the WLAN AutoConfig service on Local Computer. Error 1747: The authentication service is unknown." Does anyone know of a way around this? |
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Re: Vista refusing to start, System Restore failing
Try this command
Code:
netsh winsock reset
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Join Date: Mar 2009
Posts: 13
OS: Vista Home Premium
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Re: Vista refusing to start, System Restore failing
Your suggestion didn't work, unfortunately.
If it's any help, I am now being notified that ASUS MultiFrame isn't working whenever Vista starts. It doesn't seem to affect anything, but perhaps it is a sign of problems elsewhere. |
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Moderator Hardware Team
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Re: Vista refusing to start, System Restore failing
Check in the Event log. There could be related errors there too.
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Manager, Hardware Forums
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Re: Vista refusing to start, System Restore failing
if you use it reinstall the driver
if you don't try disabling it http://dlsvr04.asus.com/pub/ASUS/nb/...e_XP_EN_V1.pdf http://www.driversdown.com/drivers/A...32_71065.shtml
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Re: Vista refusing to start, System Restore failing
I think this has something to do with a failed restore (you tried to restore before this, right?). I suggest you save your files now and do a restore to a previous restore point (not the one you chose before). If that fails, do a full system restore.
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Re: Vista refusing to start, System Restore failing
run the ip config
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/pro....mspx?mfr=true
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Join Date: Mar 2009
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OS: Vista Home Premium
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Re: Vista refusing to start, System Restore failing
I entered "ipconfig" into Command Prompt and got the following response:
"Windows IP Configuration Wireless LAN adapter Wireless Network Connection: Media State........: Media disconnected Connection-specific DNS Suffix . :" Nothing particularly enlightening as far as I can tell. I think the key is the 1747 error message, but I haven't been able to find out much about it via Google. I'm beginning to worry, to be honest. |
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Join Date: Mar 2009
Posts: 13
OS: Vista Home Premium
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Re: Vista refusing to start, System Restore failing
How do I check that?
When I enter "ipconfig /all" into Command Prompt I get the following (ellipses omitted): Windows IP Configuration Host Name: Laptop 1 Primary DNS Suffix: Node Type: Hybrid IP Routing Enabled: No WINS Proxy Enabled: No Wireless LAN adapter Wireless Network Connection: Media State: Media disconnected Connection-specific DNS Suffix: Description: Atheros AR5006EG Wireless Network Adapter Physical Address: 00-15-AF-1E-25-B4 DHCP Enabled: Yes Autoconfiguration Enabled: Yes |
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Re: Vista Media disconnected [moved from laptops]
Hi,
This is not my area of expertise but I want to know a few things. They might help johnwill also. What is the status of the wireless card in Device Manager? Also do you know the location of the card? If yes, try reseating it (remove it and put it back in). Make sure you remove ALL source of power (yes, including the battery) when you reseat the card.
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Join Date: Mar 2009
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OS: Vista Home Premium
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Re: Vista Media disconnected [moved from laptops]
The status of the wireless card is "working properly".
I reseated the card (removing all sources of power, as suggested), but nothing was fixed. |
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Re: Vista Media disconnected [moved from laptops]
Kindly post a screen shot of your wireless connection properties. Also get the TCP/IP properties under General tab.
In Device Manager, get the Properties of the wireless card. Click on Advanced tab. Get a screenshot and attach also in your reply.
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