EDIT: Forgot to say, sorry if this isn't the right thread, let me know if I'm in the wrong place
Hello, my laptop is a Toshiba Satellite L350D running Vista home premium 32bit. As of about two nights ago I can't get into Windows normally, it reaches the Microsoft Corporation screen with the green loading bar and hangs there indefinitely. It was working fine earlier that day (Tuesday), but after I'd turned it off for a couple hours, it started doing this once I tried starting it up again. I can get into safe mode and I'm able to use/copy/etc my files and programs fine as long as safe mode allows.
I have been doing basically nothing but trying to fix my computer since this started, I've done a lot so I apologize that this post will be a bit of a doozy. I just don't want to miss anything possibly weird.
There's a couple little issues with safe mode.
Things I've tried:
I don't have any Vista or recovery disks/DVDs and never have (I got the laptop as a gift a couple years ago and don't recall finding a disk in the box?), but I have a recovery disk burned by a friend (same person that bought me the computer), I think I got this disk 1 or 2 years ago.
Running from the disk I got more repair/recovery options, so more things I've tried since I got that:
aaand Startup Repair:
And that is everything, sorry for the huge wall of text.
As a final note, I've copied all my important files onto an external harddrive and am totally prepared and willing to do a factory reset, clean install, etc if that is what I need to do. I'd just need help going through with those as I've never done them myself.
Thanks.
Hello, my laptop is a Toshiba Satellite L350D running Vista home premium 32bit. As of about two nights ago I can't get into Windows normally, it reaches the Microsoft Corporation screen with the green loading bar and hangs there indefinitely. It was working fine earlier that day (Tuesday), but after I'd turned it off for a couple hours, it started doing this once I tried starting it up again. I can get into safe mode and I'm able to use/copy/etc my files and programs fine as long as safe mode allows.
I have been doing basically nothing but trying to fix my computer since this started, I've done a lot so I apologize that this post will be a bit of a doozy. I just don't want to miss anything possibly weird.
There's a couple little issues with safe mode.
- When restarting/shutting down from safe mode, it'll reach the blue "shutting down..." screen and hang/load for several minutes (like, nearly 5-10) before bluescreening and shutting off
- Uninstalling/disabling things in Device Manager brings up the uninstalling dialog which loads indefinitely (I've left it for 15+ minutes), I tried this on several devices and same result
- An info balloon/popup from the notification area reads "Hardware ID Missing. Windows cannot identify the device plugged into Realtek USB 2.0 Card Reader. For assistance contact the hardware manufacturer." I'm not sure what this is referring to? My USB port, CD/DVD slot and SD card slot are all working fine.
Things I've tried:
- Last known good configuration does nothing, still hangs on the same screen when starting up
- Clean boot set up in safe mode doesn't work, same result
- System restore doesn't change anything, same result. But when getting into safe mode I get the dialog telling me the system was restored to an earlier date
- Chkdsk never ran when starting it from safe mode, telling me it'll do it on the next restart, and doesn't run when starting up in either mode
- AVG didn't find anything
I don't have any Vista or recovery disks/DVDs and never have (I got the laptop as a gift a couple years ago and don't recall finding a disk in the box?), but I have a recovery disk burned by a friend (same person that bought me the computer), I think I got this disk 1 or 2 years ago.
Running from the disk I got more repair/recovery options, so more things I've tried since I got that:
- Memory diagnostics came out fine
- sfc /scannow in the command prompt comes back with "Windows resource protection found corrupt files but was unable to fix them"
- Finally got chkdsk to work through the command prompt, that I can remember it never came back with anything weird/bad
- bootrec /fixmbr and bootrec /fixboot both came back as confirmed but didn't change anything
aaand Startup Repair:
- First couple of times I got this "If you have recently attached a device to this computer, such as a camera or portable music player, remove it and restart your computer. If you continue to see this message, contact your system administrator or computer manufacturer for assistance." Nothing was attached. It did this again earlier today too though so maybe it's just being moody?
- Eventually it worked and I ran it a few times. When it completed and told me to finish and restart, nothing changed when starting up normal mode.
- I always check the info before finishing and every time the root cause is something like bugcheck and a bunch of numbers and letters, I haven't thought to write it down, sorry
- Either once or twice it didn't work telling me "unspecified changes to system configuration might have caused the problem" OR it did finish and that was the root cause, and the time it didn't work I don't remember what it said exactly (it's one of those two, sorry for vagueness)
And that is everything, sorry for the huge wall of text.
As a final note, I've copied all my important files onto an external harddrive and am totally prepared and willing to do a factory reset, clean install, etc if that is what I need to do. I'd just need help going through with those as I've never done them myself.
Thanks.
My Computer
System One
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- Manufacturer/Model
- Toshiba PSLE8C-03F019