I did this last night, and I am currently writing this post from the same laptop. The computer restored back to the Old Vista Home premium (Originally it was bought with Vista with a free windows 7 upgrade WARNING: This will wipe out everything (formats the drive and restores computer to the same condition when you first purchased it). This time, I chose restore computer to factory setting. After four DVD worth of backed-up data, the computer restarted. You can backup up to 21 CD/DVDs worth of data in one session. Low and behold, the reccovery screen showed up. So my going in was to try Limbix's solution on pressing Alt+F10. So the bad thing was that I never backed-up my data. Restarted and then the system would hang at the strtup, a brief BLOD would showĪnd the computer would restart. I applied the solution provided above to renaming the classpnp.sys with classpnpn.old. I tried booting in safe mode and the system would hang at the Classpnp.sys file. But as days went by, it would not restore at all. It will restart and then give me the option to repair or start normally. Then I would get the blue screen ofĭeath. My computer would just hang on the startup. A little late but I just wanted to point out that Limbix's solution worked for me.
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