{"id":309,"date":"2007-05-25T01:00:00","date_gmt":"2007-05-25T00:00:00","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/simkin.org\/wordpress\/?p=309"},"modified":"2007-05-25T01:00:00","modified_gmt":"2007-05-25T00:00:00","slug":"recovering-vista","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/simkin.org\/wordpress\/?p=309","title":{"rendered":"Recovering Vista"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>If your Vista PC has just stopped booting it can be a bit traumatic. Luckily there are some simple steps to take to get you working again. <!--more--> At times like this, knowing all your precious data is backed-up using your regular backup routine will be a relief. If you don&#39;t backup your files regularly, consider how important they are to you before trying to fix the problem. If necessary, just ring <a href=\"http:\/\/ontrack.co.uk\/\">Ontrack Data recovery<\/a>  and ask them to recover your data. It will cost a few hundred quid but will reduce your risks quite substantially. If you are happy to continue, read on.<\/p>\n<p>Vista comes with a safety net in the form of the installation DVD. If you boot up from the DVD and (after choosing your keyboard setings etc), choose &quot;Repair your Computer&quot; from the menu, the wizard will do its best to fix everything.<\/p>\n<p>If that doesn&#39;t work, you&#39;ve got to work a bit harder.<\/p>\n<p><strong>First though a lesson in how Vista boots up.<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>When you turn on your PC, a chip on the board called the BIOS, runs a few tests and if it is sure the hardware looks OK (just a cursory glance mind, not a thorough inspection) it will look for a suitable boot device, look for a &quot;boot sector&quot; on that device which in turn refers to the &quot;Master Boot Record&quot; (MBR) to start Vista. Vista uses a folder called the &quot;Boot Configuration Data&quot; Store (BCD) to discover where the Vista installations sit on the disk and to kick start Vista proper.<\/p>\n<p>So, assuming your Vista installation is working and only the boot-up has become broken, the best thig to do is run the wizard to fix anyhting obvious and then if that doesn&#39;t work, run thorugh the boot sequence in reverse order, fixing one layer at a time:<\/p>\n<p>Before you start, unplug anything that isn&#39;t essential. So that includes floppy disks, memory cards, USB memory sticks, cameras, iPods etc.<\/p>\n<p><strong>1. The Wizard:<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>Insert the Vista DVD and reboot the PC. Enter the keyboard details and click Next. From the menu, choose &quot;Repair your Computer&quot;. Choose your Windows folder and click Next. Under System Recovery Options, choose &quot;Startup Repair&quot;.<br \/>Follow the prompts. Remove the DVD and restart.<br \/>If that doesn&#39;t work, goto step 2.<\/p>\n<p><strong>2. Fix a faulty configured BCD:<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>Insert the Vista DVD and reboot the PC. Enter the keyboard details and click Next. From the menu, choose &quot;Repair your Computer&quot;. Choose your Windows folder and click Next. Under System Recovery Options, choose &quot;Command Prompt&quot;.<br \/>At the prompt type the following followed by the enter key: bootrec \/rebuildbcd<br \/>Follow the prompts. Remove the DVD and restart.<br \/>If that doesn&#39;t work, goto step 3.<\/p>\n<p><strong>3. Replace the BCD:<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>Insert the Vista DVD and reboot the PC. Enter the keyboard details and click Next. From the menu, choose &quot;Repair your Computer&quot;. Choose your Windows folder and click Next. Under System Recovery Options, choose &quot;Command Prompt&quot;.<br \/>At the prompt type the following followed by the enter key after each one: <\/p>\n<p>bcdedit \/export c:\\bcdbakup<br \/>c:<br \/>cd boot<br \/>attrib bcd -s -h -r<br \/>ren bcd bcd.old<br \/>bootrec \/rebuildbcd<br \/>Follow the prompts. Remove the DVD and restart.<br \/>If that doesn&#39;t work, goto step 4.<\/p>\n<p><strong>4. Replace the MBR:<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>Insert the Vista DVD and reboot the PC. Enter the keyboard details and click Next. From the menu, choose &quot;Repair your Computer&quot;. Choose your Windows folder and click Next. Under System Recovery Options, choose &quot;Command Prompt&quot;.<br \/>At the prompt type the following followed by the enter key after each one: <\/p>\n<p>bcdedit \/FixMbr<br \/>Follow the prompts. Remove the DVD and restart.<br \/>If that doesn&#39;t work, goto step 5.<\/p>\n<p><strong>5. Replace the Bootsector:<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>Insert the Vista DVD and reboot the PC. Enter the keyboard details and click Next. From the menu, choose &quot;Repair your Computer&quot;. Choose your Windows folder and click Next. Under System Recovery Options, choose &quot;Command Prompt&quot;.<br \/>At the prompt type the following followed by the enter key after each one: <\/p>\n<p>bcdedit \/FixBoot<br \/>Follow the prompts. Remove the DVD and restart.<br \/>If that doesn&#39;t work, goto step 6.<\/p>\n<p><strong>6. Reinstall Vista.<\/strong><br \/>Insert the Vista DVD and reboot the PC. Follow the prompts to ERASE ALL YOUR FILES and reinstall Vista. Restore from your latest backup.<br \/>If you don&#39;t have a backup DO NOT FOLLOW THIS STEP. Get help or ship the disk to Ontrack for recovery before reinstalling.<\/p>\n<p>For the full range of options on the BCEDIT command, visit <a href=\"http:\/\/support.microsoft.com\/kb\/927392\">http:\/\/support.microsoft.com\/kb\/927392<\/a> <\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>If your Vista PC has just stopped booting it can be a bit traumatic. 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