Hi Shane! Thanks for the reply! I guess I could take a picture of the screen but really all it says is "Something went wrong and windows could not start. We are gathering information to try and fix the issue and will restart when done. For future reference on the error look for error code 0xc0000142." I got this off the net, it is exactly the same except at the bottom where it lists the error to reference.
http://thewindowsclub.thewindowsclubco.netdna-cdn.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/09/windows8-bsod.png?75a050Last night I unplugged every thing attached to the computer except my main monitor and the USB cord that has the little module that talks to my wireless keyboard.
I went into the boot options for HP (Can't rememer the key now) and followed their instructions on turning off UEFI and enabling legacy boot so I could try my recovery disks the system had me make when I first got it.
http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf-JAVA/Doc/images/847/c03668352.jpgI then stuck my #1 recovery disk in and restarted the computer, it is I guess supposed to take you to the HP recovery manager and from what I have seen is supposed to look like this
http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf-JAVA/Doc/images/904/c03536645.jpgbut mine only has one option in each side! Either system recovery or back up my files (Which I chose the other day but it picks what to back up)
I have booted again and again into safe mode and NEVER get to the desktop! I don't really care if I need to reformat the HD except I have got to find a way to save certain files in my documents and my PST files first because I can't lose those.
Is there any programs out there that I can download to a thumb drive/CD/DVD etc or connect via USB from my laptop to the desktop that will run a scan that can possibly diagnose what this flippin issue is? Do you have any suggestions that maybe will not cause me to have to reformat? I do have a Sony Vaio laptop with Vista on it.
P.S. Sorry for the hyperlinks but I am at work and that is the best I can do currently for images