By: Riley Edwards
Looking for a way to fix Vista ntoskrnl.exe boot errors? We just may have the
solution for you.
Windows boot errors can be rather scary. The interface that you are
accustomed to dealing with is no longer appearing and has been replaced by a
blue or DOS start screen, or simply a screen packed with meaningless text (or at
least meaningless to the average computer user).
The options that are available with regards to solving the problem will
primarily lie with what has actually caused the problem to arise in the first
instance. So then, you must first dedicate your attention to figuring out what
has caused this error to occur.
The most effective approach to take to this is to think back to what you did
on your PC immediately before you experienced the error. Boot errors happen very
rapidly and manifest themselves in no time at all, meaning, whatever caused the
boot error to occur has probably happened very recently.
Did you recently install new drives or hardware? If so, were they installed
in a proper manner? Did you recently install new software on your PC? Was this
installed correctly?
The following are common causes of boot errors:
- Incorrectly installed software or hardware
- Spyware, adware or malware
- Serious registry corruption
- Power surge
Next, you must access your operating system somehow. This can be done in 2
ways:
1.Return your machine to a previous point in time at which it functioned
properly. You can do this via the Windows advanced options menu and selecting
the 'last known good configuration'.
2.Run your PC in safe mode by holding F8 upon start up. This runs your PC
with a minimal number of drivers, so if a driver is causing your problems this
should solve the issue temporarily to allow you to get into your operating
system and solve the issue for good.
Once you have access to your operating system, you must run a FREE registry
scan. This will weed out all corrupt and virally infected registry entries,
indicating whether or not it is actually a problem with your registry that is
causing your boot errors.
The registry cleaning software will then display these corrupt and infected
entries on-screen, providing the option to repair them thus allowing you to fix
Vista ntoskrnl.exe boot errors and enjoy full use of your PC once again.
With free registry error scans taking just 2 minutes to complete, it can make
your boot problems that were once perceived to be serious, seem like
nothing.