Vista boot problems

Hey gang, I need some help here....

I have Windows autoupdate turned off, cause I hate the frickin thing... BUT.... last night as Windows was shutting down I got the "Configuring updates blah blah" message. It quickly went away and the PC powered down, so I though no more of it.

Then when I started Vista to day I got the same message "Configuring updates: update 3 of 3 etc etc" but now it just keeps rebooting a couple seconds after this message appears.

Does anyone know of a way to 'bypass' this?

I have tried just about anything possible. Booting into 'Safe mode' gives the same result - infinite reboots, just without the configuring message.
I'd hate having to reinstall Vista, so I be damn happy if anyone knows a fix for this.

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Reply #1 Top

Doesn't sound like Windows update should be causing that problem.  I run XP but have autoupdate turned off and have not seen that.  If you can't even use 'Safe mode' to get in and use the restore function not sure how you get out of this mess. 

Did you happen to go to some strange sites or download anything recently that could have added a virus or malware?

Does it give you enough time in 'safe mode' to start a security scan?

Reply #2 Top

Try

Interupt the boot by pressing F8 before the windows logo appears

on the advanced boot screen select last known good configuration using arrow keys then press Enter

(If you have multiple OS's you have to select Vista before above step and press F8 again)

OR

Boot from the Vista disc, select repair.

Reply #3 Top

Just a thought, were you watching Bill Murray's 'Groundhog Day' just prior to shutdown? :-"

 

Seriously, if you have auto-update switched off, then you should not be getting any "configuring updates "messages.  At a guess, I'd say you've picked up a nasty from somewhere and it has your PC stuck in a loop.  I can't recall the name off-hand, but I do recall reading a while ago about a virus/trojan that does this to peoples PC's... may have been on C-net, PC User or some such site. 

Do you dual boot with XP, Win7, perhaps?  If so, you could perform viral and malware scans from there to see if Vista has indeed become infected.  Also, have you tried booting from the installation disc and running Vista/performing a repair install from there, just in case it's something as simple as a missing or corrupt dll - registry setting?  Other than this I'm not too sure what else you can do, given you are unable to access Vista in either normal or safe modes.

Hopefully somebody more knowledgable than I will come along and offer assistance to this issue.  Anyhow, best of luck with it and I hope you're up and running again soon.

:)

Reply #5 Top

Interestingly, most of the hits are for Linux...gosh and I thought that was the savior of the world's computers......;p

Reply #6 Top

Thanks for the tips guys, but nothing helped ;)
No matter what I did, the bloody thing kept rebooting at some point by itself. Something must have gone seriously 'cockup'.

I had no other choice but to reinstall Vista.... which means I'll be spending the next many days getting my system 'restored' again. Oh the joy....

Reply #7 Top

Why dont you reinstall, it wont take that much time even.

And for future create a whole disk image (backup) of installation partition.

Try these for free backup..

http://www.download.com/Macrium-Reflect-Free-Edition/3000-2242_4-10845728.html

http://www.miray.de/products/sat.hdclone.html#free


Reply #8 Top

Why dont you reinstall, it wont take that much time even.
End of quote

Well.... as I mentioned in my last post:

I had no other choice but to reinstall Vista....
End of quote

;)

I don't mind (re)installing Vista. It's all the damn work that comes afterwards that bugs me ;)

Reply #9 Top

I have run into problems that i created in the past, playing with settings i never should have, and i always say to myself, should i try to fix the problem or just reinstall vista, fix the problem takes ???? but i do know in less than an hour i can have vista running, moral of the story is i should leave well enough alone, but for some unknown reason, i just cant, i read something on the net, figure i will try it, and screw everything up