It was working fine one day. Then I started it up today and It said it was doing updates so I let it run. When I came back it was stuck on the screen that said !! 0xc0000034 !! 67761/68969 (\Registry\MACHINE\Software\Classes\.wll\...)
I tried getting it into safe mood but it looks like it freezes trying to do that
I tried running a system restore and to fix the problem but comes up with an error. that says The instruction at 0x7419060a referenced memory at 0x000000000. The memory could not be read. Click on ok to terminate the program.
Is their anyway to save whats on my hard drive I do have a lot of pictures I was going to burn today onto a disc.
I did run a diagnostic memory test which came back with no errors.
Update:I just tried again to make sure I explained everything right and this is what happened now after it was searching for solutions I got this message
I just tried again to see if it would repair the problem and this is what happened now after it was searching for solutions I got this message
saying startup repair cannot repair this computer automatically and then it asked if i wanted to search for other solutions and i did but nothing came up. So i clicked on the Diagnostic and repair details and it said it past all of the tests and down at the bottom of it
Root Cause found:
A recent driver installation or upgrade may be preventing the system from starting.
Repair action: System restore
Result: Cancelled
Copyright © 2024 Q2A.ES - All rights reserved.
Answers & Comments
Verified answer
It sounds like the registry might be corrupted.
1. Have you installed any new memory chips recently?
2. When you say you tried running a "system restore" could you be more specific. -- Be careful with this because depending on the type you can delete files on your computer.
3. Which OS do you have and do you actually have the OS Disk?
-- Will watch for additional details and update then.
**Update.
Let me guess (from the forums about this error) you just installed SP1 for Windows Vista.
http://forums.microsoft.com/TechNet/ShowPost.aspx?...
Couple of options:
Look at this KB article:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/927391
Contact Microsoft for their "free" support on SP1 issues:
http://support.microsoft.com/oas/default.aspx?LN=e...
I hope you don't have to run your system restore disk (which usually formats the hard drive (erases everything) and sets it back to how it came out of the box.
use a dell