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Postby Mass » Fri Sep 26, 2008 2:57 pm

Hey all

I am having MAJOR trouble with my main PC at the moment.

It was all working fine, might have needed a large scale de-frag, but none the less was working fine... Until i downloaded the latest version of i-tunes after i was prompted to when opening the itunes i already had. That all downloaded and installed and i had to re-boot the computer.
i shut the computer down for the night a few minutes later and when i came to boot it the day after and start itunes so that it would complete the install it got about 90% of the way through the completion of the install and then froze.

Since then i have not been able to start the thing. I get to the screen which tells me there was an error, would you like to start in safe mode or normally etc. And if i say normally it does it for a few seconds then i get a blue error screen.
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Re: absolutely nothing

Postby Rich H » Fri Sep 26, 2008 3:09 pm

You should do a system restore, but I'm guessing you don't have the option to do that.
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Re: absolutely nothing

Postby Mass » Fri Sep 26, 2008 3:14 pm

does that involve formatting the HDD?

which is something i want to avoid at all costs.
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Re: absolutely nothing

Postby Groundbound1 » Fri Sep 26, 2008 4:16 pm

System recovery usually WILL reformat you HD, system restore won't.
Be warned though, system restore (in my experience anyway) can screw things up pretty bad. (I have it disabled per Nick's tweaks list
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Re: absolutely nothing

Postby Mass » Sun Sep 28, 2008 8:00 am

I hav tried that option at the boot menu, and it didnt get me any further, i just got the blue scren error page again.

I had one of my mates, who by my standards is a technical genious, and he went into the bios settings and some other stuff and did a few test of the hard drive, all of which were passed. we were actually hoping that we coud find the problem within the hard drive, maybe just a simple cash of software or something within the hard drive. But all the tests were passed, no problems found at all.

All of that makes me think that ive got an OS problem, which would eventually mean wiping my hard drive and that would really really annoy m. Simply because i was stupid enough not to make a hard copy of all my stuff, sincce XMAS!!! which would mean losing a large amount of stuff, which adds up to a lot of time and money spent by me. a lot of it non-recoverable...

Im going to get the spare pc from my dad's work today and plug my HD into it and see if i can get into it from there (if there is a clash with my computer) and delete i-tunes that way. which may work... other than that, myself and my mate are fresh out of ideas other than to reinstall windows

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