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Tuesday, 6 October 2009

Troubleshooting on vista or win 7 boot(PROCESS_INITIALIZATION_FAILED )

In Windows Vista or Windows 7 based computer system. Sometimes when attempting to boot your computer, you might encounter an error message, similar to below:

STOP: 0x0000006B (Code_1, Code_2, Code_3, Code_4)

PROCESS_INITIALIZATION_FAILED.”

After you receive this error message, you cannot boot into the system and hence, your data remains inaccessible

Try troubleshooting the above behavior by these steps:

· Press F8 while startup to boot the computer in safe mode. Uninstall the latest installed updates, drivers, software or hardware, if any

· Make sure your RAM is not problematic. If it is, replace it

· Insert the boot DVD or CD into the drive and boot the computer. To do so, change BIOS settings to boot from DVD or CD and press any key when prompted. Launch Windows Recovery Environment and use these options to fix the issue:

· Startup Repair from System Recovery options that automatically fixes concerns that prevent Windows from starting

· System Restore from System Recovery options to restore Windows to an earlier working state

· Chkdsk /r command through Command Prompt to scan and repair disk for errors

· If you still cannot boot the computer, reinstall Windows and use the latest backup to restore data. While any issues with backup, use a powerful data recovery utility to recover it

Data Recovery Software are advanced applications designed with safe technology to scan a logically crashed disk for missing and lost data. Providing comprehensive recovery algorithms and graphically rich algorithms, these tools prove as perfect partition recovery utilities.

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