Vista Won't Boot
The System Recovery Options menu in this version of Windows contains several tools that can help you when Vista Won't Boot because of a serious error. You can easily fix the files that Windows uses to start itself in just a few minutes.
The System Recovery Options menu is on the Windows installation disc. The menu might also be installed on your if your computer has recovery options installed.
If your system does not include the System Recovery Options menu, the manufacturer of your system may have another backup system. Visit their website to find these options.
Use the option posted on the right hand side of this page to determine the best option for you.
Startup Repair
Automatically fixes problems with your systems critical Startup files.
System Restore
You can restore your computer's files to an earlier date in time. Removes changes made to you system and does not remove your personal files, like documents, email, or photos.
Note: If the system restore is performed in safe mode you cannot undo the changes, but you can still move to another date if you have one.
Windows Complete PC Restore
Restores your system from a backup image. not included with Windows Vista Starter, Windows Vista Home Basic, or Windows Vista Home Premium.
Windows Memory Diagnostic Tool
Scans your systems Memory(RAM) for errors
Command Prompt
Command Prompt is Windows Vista’s version of the Recovery Console
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