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Most Awesome Way To Make Windows Unbootable


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#1 Udedenkz

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Posted 14 December 2009 - 19:29

I just messed something up with Explorer and System Restore didn't fix it. So I rebooted in last know good configuration. I managed to get to a cursor, then it crashed. Same with safe mode.

So pretty much Last Know Good Config made my system unusable. Got it to work by running System Repair Disk from a USB Thumbdrive.
Now I gotta go back to fixing the original problem!


#2 halcyoncmdr

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Posted 14 December 2009 - 19:34

I've had systems where I had to try Last Known Config 3-4 times before I got a usable system. I didn't change anything in between, just did it multiple times one after another when it didn't boot each time.

#3 OP Udedenkz

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Posted 14 December 2009 - 19:41

There is great reason in keeping a variety of backups because,
System Restore - Doesn't Always Solve The Problem (Even If Problem Happened After System Restore Point) - W7 will delete all restore points if space is limited
Last Know Good Config - Explained Above.

I am going to see if a registry backup going to fix my issue. :)

#4 Xilo

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Posted 14 December 2009 - 19:41

Honestly, that's why you should never try to tweak stuff all willy nilly.

Stuff breaks.

#5 OP Udedenkz

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Posted 14 December 2009 - 19:50

View PostXilo, on Dec 14 2009, 12:41, said:

Honestly, that's why you should never try to tweak stuff all willy nilly.

Stuff breaks.

That is one of the fun things about tweaking. Although I doubt it is related as I stay away from messing with System Restore and so on. Those are a must!!

#6 Xilo

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Posted 14 December 2009 - 19:51

Stuff breaking and spending hours fixing it doesn't really sound like fun.
I like to actually use my computer. But that's just me...

#7 StealMySoda

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Posted 14 December 2009 - 19:51

To be honest I think it's the fact that you messed something up in Explorer, not the fact you tried to use 'last known good config' that caused your computer to crash.

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Posted 14 December 2009 - 19:56

View PostStealMySoda, on Dec 14 2009, 14:51, said:

To be honest I think it's the fact that you messed something up in Explorer, not the fact you tried to use 'last known good config' that caused your computer to crash.


Another reason to keep up to date system images ... It cures a lot of ills..

#9 xiphi

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Posted 14 December 2009 - 19:58

Considering this post, I'm not at all surprised.

#10 OP Udedenkz

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Posted 14 December 2009 - 20:02

Restored a registry backup. Everything works now.

View PostStealMySoda, on Dec 14 2009, 12:51, said:

To be honest I think it's the fact that you messed something up in Explorer, not the fact you tried to use 'last known good config' that caused your computer to crash.

You can delete explorer.exe and your system will still boot. Sorry but anything relating to explorer.exe will only effect your GUI / Usability - your system will still be bootable.

EDIT:

The LsaLookupOpenPolicy call failed with the following error:
%%-1073741822

This is the culprit. Whatever it is.

#11 ahhell

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Posted 14 December 2009 - 20:03

Title doesn't make sense.

#12 Rohdekill

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Posted 14 December 2009 - 20:04

why not just boot in safe mode and undo what you did?

#13 OP Udedenkz

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Posted 14 December 2009 - 20:06

View PostRohdekill, on Dec 14 2009, 13:04, said:

why not just boot in safe mode and undo what you did?

Because after Last Know Good Config,
I couldn't boot past the login screen in Safe Mode.

#14 +Brandon Live

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Posted 14 December 2009 - 21:33

Last Known Good basically goes back to previous hardware / driver settings, and can be useful if you install a bad driver that breaks boot-up (like, say, if you disabled your AHCI / IDE driver or something).

Reverting to Last Known Good won't magically fix all problems, and will make things worse if your LKG configuration was actually meant for different hardware...

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Posted 15 December 2009 - 18:04

last known good config is something that has saved my ass quite a few times, it has quite honestly never failed me.