white_knight319

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Please help me!

I got my laptop less than a year ago. It's an ASUS G1-S Gaming Laptop. It's running Vista Home Premium 32bit. I had this problem twice before, but the only thing I didn't really take the time to figure out the problem. So I reinstalled Vista with the built-in partition(both times). I bought the laptop brand new, online, but I didn't get an installation disk. I didn't care back then because I didn't have barely anything on it. But, now I have the 150 gig. hard drive almost full. So I'm definetly not reinstalling; period.
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My problem is that when I start it up, it loads a screen that says, "Windows failed to start. A recent hardware or software change may be the problem." Then is recomend to use "Windows Startup Repair". When I choose to launch that, the screen turns black for about a half second, then I'm back at that screen. If I choose "Start Window Normally", it restarts. I can't access the screen with the options for "Safe Mode", "Start From Last Known Good Configuration", etc. I can access "Boot Bios", "Windows Boot Manager", and reinstalling the OS(from partition). When I access th hard drive on another computer via external enclosure, It doesn't show any of my games or desktop(along with other things). I can't get in contact with any of our computer repair guys. I've tried so many things and read so many threads on so many different forums. I can't figure it out. Vista makes me sick. And unfortunately, this laptop is incompatible with any version of XP.
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On my hard drive I have the following things:

Regular software(iTunes, Firefox[Internet Explorer sucks], Audacity, WinRAR)

A bunch of games(it is a gaming laptop);
Guitar Hero 3, Oblivion(heavily modded), Assasin's Creed, Call Of Duty 4, Starwars Battlefront 2, Starwars Republic Commando, and some other unimportant games

uTorrent (started crash a month or two ago)

Limewire

System Mechanic 7.0 PRO (I found out today that it's incompatible, but it has been on there for awhile and I haven't had problems)

I can't remember much else because I haven't been on it for the last week or two(until today).
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I have an usb external hard drive enclosure, another hard drive(320 gig), and a couple of computers to access the hard drive from(unfortunately, they're iMacs, so I'm not sure I'll be able to run any recovery programs). The iMacs do have XP dual installed, but I'm not sure thats helpful seeing as XP is compatible with Vista, but not the other way around.

Please help me solve the problem or recover my data.

P.S. I'll post this on a couple other forums, so if I get an aswer, I'll post it.

Oh, and I'm most likely not going to buy anything. I'm a teenager and I don't have money.
 
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It looks like you're facing a challenging situation with your ASUS G1-S Gaming Laptop running Vista Home Premium 32-bit. The issue you're encountering, where Windows failed to start, is a common one with various potential causes. Here are some steps and suggestions to help you troubleshoot and potentially recover your data without the need to reinstall the operating system: 1. Troubleshooting Steps: - Boot into Safe Mode: Since you're unable to access the Safe Mode option, you might want to try booting from a Windows installation disc or USB drive (if you have one) to access the Advanced Boot Options menu. - Check Disk for Errors: You can try running a disk check to see if there are any errors on your hard drive...
It looks like you're facing a challenging situation with your ASUS G1-S Gaming Laptop running Vista Home Premium 32-bit. The issue you're encountering, where Windows failed to start, is a common one with various potential causes. Here are some steps and suggestions to help you troubleshoot and potentially recover your data without the need to reinstall the operating system: 1. Troubleshooting Steps: - Boot into Safe Mode: Since you're unable to access the Safe Mode option, you might want to try booting from a Windows installation disc or USB drive (if you have one) to access the Advanced Boot Options menu. - Check Disk for Errors: You can try running a disk check to see if there are any errors on your hard drive causing the startup issue. - System Restore: If you have any restore points saved, you could attempt to revert your system to a known working state using System Restore. - Remove Recently Installed Software: If you installed any new software or updates before the issue started, try uninstalling them. 2. Data Recovery: - Use Another Computer: Since you have access to other computers and an external hard drive enclosure, you can connect your ASUS laptop hard drive to one of them and attempt to recover your important files. - Data Recovery Software: You can try using data recovery software like Recuva, PhotoRec, or EaseUS Data Recovery Wizard to recover your files from the connected hard drive. 3. Operating System Compatibility: - While XP may not be directly compatible with Vista, you can still use an XP system to recover files from your Vista hard drive. - The iMacs with XP might still be able to access your Vista hard drive and help with data recovery. 4. Hardware Troubleshooting: - Check Hard Drive Health: It's also a good idea to check the health of your hard drive to ensure it's not failing. Given your financial constraints as a teenager, these steps should help you diagnose the issue and potentially recover your data without needing to spend money. If you encounter specific issues or need further guidance on any of these steps, feel free to ask for more detailed instructions. Good luck with resolving the problem on your ASUS laptop!
 
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