laptop inakataa kurepair vista

Kampton

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nimejaribu kuformat vista ili nilinirudie kuinstall fresh maana mwanzo ilikuwa kwa lugha ya kichina nilifanikiwa kiasi fulani mpaka kwnye kuweka key lakini inakuwa inajirestart kila inapoanza tatizo ambalo awali halikuwepo kabisa sasa nifanyeje maana mimi nilifanya hivyo ili kubadili lugha tuu.nisaidieni wakuu.
 
wadau wa jf hebu tusaidieni,mimi laptop yangu ni window vista - ACER niliagiza toka marekani.
nimetumia kama mwezi moja hivi ikaanza tatizo la kurestart na kuniambia kuwa kuna tatizo kwenye hard disk.

basi kuna jamma akaniambia tafuta CD ya vista ili nikufanyie configuration./reinstall. nikatafuta CDya Vista, nikapata lakini ya ku oprate system on a dell computera.

yule jamaa akajaribu ikakataa kabisa.

sasa tusaidieni wataalam tutokeje mimi na kampton, maana hapa jf hakishindikani kitu.
 
nimejaribu kuformat vista ili nilinirudie kuinstall fresh maana mwanzo ilikuwa kwa lugha ya kichina nilifanikiwa kiasi fulani mpaka kwnye kuweka key lakini inakuwa inajirestart kila inapoanza tatizo ambalo awali halikuwepo kabisa sasa nifanyeje maana mimi nilifanya hivyo ili kubadili lugha tuu.nisaidieni wakuu.

Kuwa wazi kdg, hiyo CD/DVD uliyotumia ni ya kwake? namaanisha ni ya aina ya hiyo laptop au ni ya kubabatiza? Kama ni ya kubabatiza kunauwezekano mkubwa kukawa na tatizo la kuwiana kati ya hiyo software (win vista) n hiyo laptop yako ndio maana inaji-restart kila ukiwasha, kwa kuwa inapo-load windows inaona kuna vitu havipo sawa so ina-detect ni tatizo; kiusalama inabidi iji-restart.
Kama vipi tafuta fresh copy ya XPSP2 u-format upya then utafute all drivers kutoka kwa manufacturer km ni dell/hp/accer/toshiba/sony e.t.c, hao na wengineo huwa wanaweka drivers zote through online kulingana na version ya computer yako.

All the best man
 
wadau wa jf hebu tusaidieni,mimi laptop yangu ni window vista - ACER niliagiza toka marekani.
nimetumia kama mwezi moja hivi ikaanza tatizo la kurestart na kuniambia kuwa kuna tatizo kwenye hard disk.

basi kuna jamma akaniambia tafuta CD ya vista ili nikufanyie configuration./reinstall. nikatafuta CDya Vista, nikapata lakini ya ku oprate system on a dell computera.

yule jamaa akajaribu ikakataa kabisa.

sasa tusaidieni wataalam tutokeje mimi na kampton, maana hapa jf hakishindikani kitu.

Kapuchi,
Hapo umezungumza vitu viwili tofauti;
Kama tatizo ni Hard Disk kuna mambo mengi ndani yake inawezekana ukaifanyia repair hard disk kwa kutumia Startup Repair; au ukabadilisha hard disk yote km tatizo ni kubwa sana. Lakini pia PC kuji-restart kuna mambo mengi inawezekana HD sio tatizo, labda ni virus issues, hardware issues na hata pia ni software issues. Hilo ni tatizo linalohitaji utaalamu na uvumilivu ktk ku-troubleshoot.

Pia kwa faida yako na wengine; Acer bootble CD/DVD haiwezi kuingiliana na product nyengine km dell/hp n.k. vivo hivyo kwa bootable CD/DVD za hao manufacturer wengine haziwezi kufanyakazi kwa Acer product (huo ni uzoefu wangu sijui wengineo wanasemaje). Unaweza kuitumbukia ktk media ika-load then ikakwambia hiyo computer c ya product husika au ikimaliza ku-load ikawa kimya hamna lolote linalofanyika.

Jengine unaweza kwenda ktk SAFE MODE ya Windows; huko utafute software yoyote uliyo-install kabla ya PC kuanza kuji-restart inawezekana ikawa ndio chanzo.

Wengine nao wanakaribishwa watoe uzoefu na utaalamu wao.

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How to automatically repair Windows Vista using Startup Repair


Overview of the Windows Vista Repair options


Windows Vista comes with a rich feature set of diagnostic and repair tools that you can use in the event that your computer is not operating correctly. These tools allow you to diagnose problems and repair them without having to boot into Windows. This provides much greater flexibility when it comes to fixing problems that you are not able to resolve normally. This guide focuses on using the Startup Repair utility to automatically fix problems starting Windows Vista. The tutorial will also provide a brief description of the advanced repair tools with links to tutorials on how to use them.

How to perform and automatic repair of Windows Vista using Startup Repair


If you are having problems starting Windows Vista, then your first step is to use the automated repair tool called Startup Repair. Startup Repair is a diagnostic tool that can be accessed via the Windows Recovery Environment. In order to start the Windows Recovery Environment you must boot your computer off of the Windows Vista DVD that you purchased or that came with your computer. To start this process, insert the Vista DVD into your DVD drive and turn your computer on. Your computer will start and you should see your BIOS listing your hardware and other information. When that information is cleared, your computer will see that a bootable DVD is inserted and present a prompt similar to Figure below.

Boot the computer from the CD or DVD
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As you want to boot the computer from the Windows Vista DVD you need to press a key, and any key will do, on your keyboard when you see the above prompt. After you press the key, you should hear your DVD reader spinning up and then you will see a black screen with a white status bar at the bottom stating Windows is loading files.... After a while, the status bar will turn completely white and you will see a screen stating that Windows is loading. The Windows Setup environment will continue to load and when finished you will be presented with a screen similar to Figure below.

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At this screen you should configure the Language to install, Time and currency format, and Keyboard or input method options so that they are set correctly. When done, press the Next button. You will now be at the main Windows Vista setup screen where you would normally install Vista on to a computer.

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As we want to repair the computer, you should click on the Repair your computer option. This will bring you to a new screen where the repair process will look for all Windows Vista installations on your computer. When done you will be presented with the System Recovery Options dialog box as shown in Figure below.

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Select the Vista installation you would like to repair and if there are drivers you need to load in order for Vista to access any of your drives or other components , then you should click on the Load Drivers button to load them. When ready, press the Next button to continue.

If the repair process does not detect any problems starting Vista, it will display a list of recovery tools. These recovery tools are discussed further in the Advanced Tools Overview section below. As we want to perform an automated repair, we would click on the Startup Repair option under this list of tools. It should also be noted that if the repair process detected that you previously had problems starting Vista, instead of displaying the list of recovery tools, it would have automatically started the Startup Repair tool for you. When the Startup Repair tool starts, it will scan your Vista installation for any problems. If problems are found it will attempt to fix these problems automatically. This automatic repair process can be seen in Figure below.

Startup Repair window

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The automatic repair process can take quite a while. So please be patient as Vista attempts to find and repair any problems on your computer. During this process your computer may reboot multiple times, which is normal and nothing to be worried about. During this process you may also be presented with a dialog box asking if you would like to restore your computer using System Restore.

Restore using System Restore

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You should click on the Cancel button at this prompt because there is a better System Restore option that can be used from the advanced tools list which we will cover later. For now, just click on the Cancel button and continue with the Startup Repair process. The repair process will now continue to scan your installation for errors to fix. Once the repair process has completed, if it could not find any problems, you will be given an option to send your information to Microsoft.

Could not repair automatically


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When sending this information, it is important to note that you will not receive a response back from Microsoft with a solution. Instead they use this information to determine if this is a bug that a lot of people are having and that they need to rectify or if they need to create a support article on how to fix it. If you wish to send the information, then click on the Send information about this problem (recommended) option. Otherwise, click on the Don't send option. You will now be at a summary screen.

End of automatic repair

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You can now click on the Finish button to reboot your computer to exit the repair process or if you would like to try some more advanced options then click on the View advanced options for system recovery and support. We recommend that you try the advanced tools if the Startup Repair tool could not fix your problems. You can also reach the advanced tools at any time during a Startup Repair scan by clicking on the Cancel button. An overview of the advanced tools can be found with links to their individual tutorials.


Advanced Tools Overview


Vista provides advanced repair tools that you can use to fix problems with your Windows Vista installation. To reach this list of tools you would start your computer using the above process and either press Cancel during the Startup Repair process, or if no problems were detected, the list will automatically be shown. The repair process will now display the System Recovery Options screen.

Vista System Recovery Options screen


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This screen provides access to five tools that can help you repair your Vista installation. These tools are:

Startup Repair

Startup Repair is an automated repair process that scans your Vista installation for problems and attempts to automatically fix them. When you select to repair Vista from the Vista setup screen, and Vista detects problems, this process will be started automatically. You can cancel this process at any time to access the other repair tools described below. The Startup Repair process has already been introduced above when we discussed performing an automated repair.


System Restore

System Restore allows you to restore your computer's configuration, driver information, and programs to a previous state while leaving your existing data intact. Using this option can typically fix a installation's problem if it is not associated with faulty hardware. In order to use this option, you must have had System Restore enabled in Vista so that there are restore points available to restore to. To learn how to use this feature you should read this tutorial: Using System Restore from the Vista Windows Recovery Environment.


Windows Complete PC Restore

Complete PC Restore is a feature that allows you to restore your entire computing environment from a backup image that you created previously. The ability to create backup images for Complete PC Restore is only available in Windows Vista Business, Ultimate, and Enterprise. If you have tried all possible steps to repair your computer, and have a Complete PC Restore backup image available from when your computer was operating properly, then you can use this repair option to restore that image. To learn how to use this feature you should read this tutorial: Using Windows Complete PC Restore to restore your computer.

Windows Memory Diagnostic Tool

Windows Vista comes with a diagnostic tool that allows you to check the memory installed in your computer for errors. This will allow you to determine if the actual memory (RAM) hardware installed in your computer is creating errors. To learn how to use this feature you should read this tutorial: How to use the Vista Windows Memory Diagnostics Tool.


Command Prompt

The Command Prompt repair tool allows you to open a command prompt that you can use to access the files and registry information on your computer. This is an invaluable tool for removing security threats such as worms, rootkits, and other malware from your computer and to be able to access files when Vista fails to boot up.To learn how to use this feature you should read this tutorial: How to use the Command Prompt in the Vista Windows Recovery Environment.

Conclusion

With the knowledge that these tools exist and how to use them, you now have the capability to repair your Windows Vista installation in the event that problems occur. No longer should you feel held captive to your computer, but rather in control of how it operates. If you have any questions on how to use the automated repair or the advanced repair tools, please ask us in the BleepingComputer.com -> Windows Vista

Hii link ni ya maelekezo kutoka kwa Microsoft site kwa ajili ya kufanya repair ya vista:
Startup Repair: frequently asked questions - Windows Vista Help
 
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