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Old 09-23-2007, 03:56 AM
Sam ESM
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Default After Vista Install my System Keeps Rebooting, Plz Help!

So I installed Windows Vista x86 Ultimate Version on my Hp a420n Pavilion today. I had backed everything up, my personal files, prior to installing and decided to do a fresh new install rather than an upgrade. Each step went though fine and after it finished installing it took me to the start screens to select the date/time and to pick a user name. I did that pressed ok and it said 'shutting down'. So it shut down, computer shows its booting information then it turns off again and just keeps doing this over and over, never booting up windows, just cycles through..

I left my Vista DVD in the drive and it gives me the quick option to boot from cd. If I do that it goes to the setup screen where I can also choose different repair options. I've tried the repair options it says it can not find any errors the OS booted succesfully.

Anyways I seriously need some help.. Any suggestions are very much appreciated, if you have any questions I'll do my best to respond with the right answers. Thank you ahead of time!

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Old 11-03-2009, 07:10 PM
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Default Re: After Vista Install my System Keeps Rebooting, Plz Help!


Sam ESM;437356 Wrote:
> So I installed Windows Vista x86 Ultimate Version on my Hp a420n
> Pavilion today. I had backed everything up, my personal files, prior to
> installing and decided to do a fresh new install rather than an upgrade.
> Each step went though fine and after it finished installing it took me
> to the start screens to select the date/time and to pick a user name. I
> did that pressed ok and it said 'shutting down'. So it shut down,
> computer shows its booting information then it turns off again and just
> keeps doing this over and over, never booting up windows, just cycles
> through..
>
> I left my Vista DVD in the drive and it gives me the quick option to
> boot from cd. If I do that it goes to the setup screen where I can also
> choose different repair options. I've tried the repair options it says
> it can not find any errors the OS booted succesfully.
>
> Anyways I seriously need some help.. Any suggestions are very much
> appreciated, if you have any questions I'll do my best to respond with
> the right answers. Thank you ahead of time!
>
> EggHeadCafe - .NET Developer Portal of Choice
> 'EggHeadCafe - The .NET developer's portal of choice'
> (http://www.eggheadcafe.com)



1. Insert your Vista Media into your dirve and boot from it.
2. Select "Repair your Computer" from the list.
3. Select "Command Prompt" from the recovery choices.
4. At the command prompt type C:
5. Type cd Windows\WinSxS
6. Type del pending.xml
7. Exit and reboot

Works like a charm & is incredibly simple fix. Cheers!


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