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Hey I need help with my laptop

I forgot to connect it to the power supply this morning and the laptop ran out of battery power and turned off on me

so I stuck the power supply back in it and it all worked fine but almost after windows has fuly boated up and I can see the desktop I get one of thoes "blue screen of death"  and it just keeps coeming up

the computer is working fien when i'm in safe mode but when I'm in normal mode it falls over on me

any idea how I can fix this without reformating the drive, I can;t lose ,y 100 gig of Data  :cry:
 
Archonsod said:
What's the blue screen error?

problem signature:
  Problem Event Name: BlueScreen
  OS Version: 6.0.6001.2.1.0.768.3
  Locale ID: 3081

Additional information about the problem:
  BCCode: 1000008e
  BCP1: C0000005
  BCP2: 00000000
  BCP3: 8A922A48
  BCP4: 00000000
  OS Version: 6_0_6001
  Service Pack: 1_0
  Product: 768_1

Files that help describe the problem:
  C:\WINDOWS\Minidump\Mini042309-09.dmp
  C:\Users\Joshua\AppData\Local\Temp\WER-3220547-0.sysdata.xml
  C:\Users\Joshua\AppData\Local\Temp\WER6A85.tmp.version.txt

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And it works fine in safe mode?

When battery power runs out, does the laptop just die or does it have some form of hibernation or graceful shutdown feature?

Try running msconfig (from safemode), click on the startup tab and disable all, see if that fixes it. Also, check device manager and see if anything is showing as a problem.

Oh, and have you tried using the "last known good configuration"? (should be F8 on startup). If that fails, use F8 and choose "enable boot logging". This should create a file (ntbtlog.txt) in c:\Windows. Paste the contents here.
 
ok here is the log you wanted

I had to load it up to rapidshare becasue the forum wouldn;t allow me to post such a long post :sad:

I see that quite allot of drivers aren't loading up at all

http://rapidshare.com/files/225119898/ntbtlog.txt.html


I tryed useing "last Known working setting" but that didn;t work eather

MSconfig ? how do I get that to work ?
 
Looks like a safemode boot?

To run msconfig boot into safemode, click the startup orb and just type msconfig. Should open up fine. The kernel is loading fine, so the problem is likely to be one of the device drivers or a program itself.
 
Archonsod said:
Looks like a safemode boot?

To run msconfig boot into safemode, click the startup orb and just type msconfig. Should open up fine. The kernel is loading fine, so the problem is likely to be one of the device drivers or a program itself.


just got MSconfig to running

does this mean I'll have to disable a few things at a time and see if it works ?

this could take a while
 
Sigh. Sounds like bug fixing, sans the feeling of success at the end.
 
I would first of all:
                            Not get vista in the first place. (XP is king)
                            But now that you have vista and lots of problems ofcourse, get an extern harddisc (useful for movies and music and such)
                            Then you put everything on the harddisc (including the "my documents" file (savegames))
                            Then reformatize the computer (this is smart because it makes your computer much faster AND fixes your problem, I am doing it myself soon just to up performance)
                            THen install windows XP, or you could have an other go at vista (if your that brave)
                            Tada!
 
yer I really need to buy a portable hardrive


actually I did what arch said and it seems to be working fine now after a hour or so of turning off all my start-up services and services  and then tunring things back on gradually.
 
not me, I have, or had a state of the art laptop so it works fine for me except a few miner bugs that the serves pack didn't fix

but yer thanks for you help arch
 
I think I'll have skipped Vista altogether. If Windows Seven comes out within a year, then most likely.

Edit: Nope, looks like not. I'll get Vista with my new laptop I buy sometime this year.
 
I found out last night that the problem that was causing the blue screen was my adobe photoshop and a 2 Microsoft Windows services

I went out this morning and bought an external hard drive for $89 (a 160 gig drive)

I copy-ed it all over and re formated the hard drive and it all works fine now.

but my life is now over I forgot to back up the porn  :neutral: :cry:
 
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