Vista 64 bit Boot Manager (0xc0000428)

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Godske

I am experiencing the same problem - although the error is not the same.



In my case, the reason it is unable to boot from the CD/DVD is because,

when I reach the "boot-from-CD-or-DVD"-option and have to press any key

to do so, there is no power to the keyboard, meaning it will try and

boot from the HDD as per usual.



I have no trouble getting into BIOS or pressing F2 or F11 during

start-up, or when inside BIOS, but the power turns off when I reach the

Boot Failure screen where I can press Escape or F8? - to exit or

continue.







Magnus Alstrom461512 Wrote:

> Hi,

>

> I have an installed Windows Vista (64 bit) and had everything working

> last

> week. This morning I'm trying to boot the computer and I only get a

> message

> from Windows Boot Manager:

>

> A recent hardware or software chnage might have installed a file that

> is

> signed incorrectly or damaged.... bla bla.

>

> Status: 0xc0000428

> Info: Windows cannot verify the digital signature for this file.

>

> There is no information about which file that might be corrupt. Anyway,

> trying Enter=continue or F8 advanced boot options fails, since computer

> only

> will reboot.

>

> Decided to try to repair the installation, by booting from installation

> CD.

> I get the option to boot from CD and press a key and got really

> surprised:

> The same Windows Boot Manager error! I tried the CD on another computer

> and

> it loaded as expected.

>

> Anyone that know anything about this error? All suggestions and ideas

> are

> appreciated, throwing the computer (Lenovo ThinkCentre, MT-M 9641-75G)

> from

> top floor of our office building is the best suggestion so far.

>

> regards Magnus






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Godske
 
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