The online configuration phase the first boot phase starts when you receive the following message:. During this phase, basic hardware support is installed. If it's an upgrade installation, data and programs are also migrated. The Windows Welcome phase is the final setup phase before a user signs in. If a Windows upgrade installation fails, and you've successfully rolled back the installation to the previous operating system desktop, there are several log files that you can use for troubleshooting.
The following table lists important log files in this phase. Skip to main content. This browser is no longer supported. Download Microsoft Edge More info. Contents Exit focus mode.
Please rate your experience Yes No. I will be grateful if you can help me with this the system is in a domain controller. You mentioned that the computer is a Domain Controller. Are you the Administrator of the domain and do you have rights to log on? Okay, Well I recently formatted after a bar partition problem, And install went fine, I left my computer on while it was downloading WoW, Ect.. Okay finally it gets to my desktop and everything runs fast, smooth, and right.
Can someone help? This is the first time its happened. I am having problems with the XP flash screen starts with the 3 blue lights going accross but it then just won't advance from this stage. I can get in to safe mode and have switched on boot enabling but still cant find ntbootlog. What might be causing the sytem just to get here and no further?
Other than that, it's possible may hardware that is becoming faulty and will require your local Computer Tech service to take a look at it. BTB, the file name was ntbtlog. Hmmm… i got the log file but it doesnt just seem to have a clear end where the problem is. Service Pack 2 4 24 SYS Loaded driver compbatt. SYS Loaded driver pciide. SYS Loaded driver fltMgr. SYS Did not load driver kbdhid. SYS Did not load driver eeCtrl. Doesn't help me. I can't enable boot logging without successfully booting, and I can't boot.
And I can't access the recovery console because the manufacturer set it up with a password and won't disclose the password to me. I can still access the disk, by booting into Linux. Is there any way to enable boot logging by file-twiddling, without having to go into the recovery console? So where does Safe Mode get the info that it loads? I mean all the files it loads into memory, like mup. Is it in a file somewhere on the HD?
If I could boot I wouldn't need the boot log. So, i have a problem while booting windows vista home professional. None of safe modes work, and acctually none of any modes work! Just browsing this old thread. The link given is no longer available. Sign up or log in Sign up using Google. Sign up using Facebook. Sign up using Email and Password. Post as a guest Name. Email Required, but never shown.
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