im having the same bloody problems ive recently recovered my laptop and
now no vista programs work and all of the icons have changed. somebody
please help me??
I, too, am having the same problem where no matter which program I try
to run, I receive a message saying System File Error (65535). This
started when my computer crashed and Gateway sent me new disks to
reinstall Vista and wipe out my hard disk. I am now able to get my
computer to run Internet Explorer and I can go to web pages. Any program
I try to install gives me the System File Error (65535) message. Gateway
says they have to send me a new hard drive to install in my computer.
I'm waiting for the hard drive now so I haven't seen the resolution of
this problem.
Sounds like you have some corrupt windows files. I think you may also
have a black logon screen and problems running programs as an
administrator.
To solve this issue, first, boot your computer in Safe Mode. Do this by
pressing F8 before the Windows Logo shows up during boot-up. Then, run
Command Prompt as an Administrator (found under Start Menu > All
Programs > Accessories - right click and select Run as administrator).
Then all you have to do is type this:
sfc /scannow
(Space in between sfc and the /)
Then press Enter and the computer will fix itself. This is called the
System File Checker Tool and it checks all Windows files for any corrupt
or missing ones.
"hari181k" <hari181k.3e0503@no-mx.forums.vistaheads.com> wrote in message
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>
> Hi Cindy,
>
> Sounds like you have some corrupt windows files. I think you may also
> have a black logon screen and problems running programs as an
> administrator.
>
> To solve this issue, first, boot your computer in Safe Mode. Do this by
> pressing F8 before the Windows Logo shows up during boot-up. Then, run
> Command Prompt as an Administrator (found under Start Menu > All
> Programs > Accessories - right click and select Run as administrator).
> Then all you have to do is type this:
>
> sfc /scannow
> (Space in between sfc and the /)
>
> Then press Enter and the computer will fix itself. This is called the
> System File Checker Tool and it checks all Windows files for any corrupt
> or missing ones.
>
> Thats it.
> Tell me if it works.
> Bye
>
>
> --
> hari181k
> Posted via http://www.vistaheads.com
>
>
Hobbes;948270 Wrote:
> "hari181k" <hari181k.3e0503@no-mx.forums.vistaheads.com> wrote in
> message
> news:hari181k.3e0503@no-mx.forums.vistaheads.com...
> >
> > Hi Cindy,
> >
> > Sounds like you have some corrupt windows files. I think you may
> also
> > have a black logon screen and problems running programs as an
> > administrator.
> >
> > To solve this issue, first, boot your computer in Safe Mode. Do this
> by
> > pressing F8 before the Windows Logo shows up during boot-up. Then,
> run
> > Command Prompt as an Administrator (found under Start Menu > All
> > Programs > Accessories - right click and select Run as
> administrator).
> > Then all you have to do is type this:
> >
> > sfc /scannow
> > (Space in between sfc and the /)
> >
> > Then press Enter and the computer will fix itself. This is called
> the
> > System File Checker Tool and it checks all Windows files for any
> corrupt
> > or missing ones.
> >
> > Thats it.
> > Tell me if it works.
> > Bye
> >
> >
> > --
> > hari181k
> > Posted via http://www.vistaheads.com
> >
> >
>
>
> Another buzzard just flew in
>
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> Hobbes, Tiger Extraordinaire