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Error: 0xc0000034 while Installing Windows Vista SP1 or SP2

In order to resolve earlier bugs and provide new set of features, Microsoft provides its latest updates of Windows version as service packs. Windows Vista Service Pack 1 and Windows Vista Service Pack 2 are two service packs that come available with major hardware and software support updates. At times, when you try to install either of the service pack on your Windows Vista based system, the installation fails and gives error while you try to boot the system. Such situations might force you to reformat the hard drive and restoring the lost data from backup. In cases when backups prove inefficient to restore the lost information, you should use hard drive recovery software to completely recover the lost data.

As an example, you attempt to install Windows Vista SP1 or Windows Vista SP2. The setup runs successfully through Stage 1 and Stage 2. But at Stage 3, after the second reboot, system fails to start. You observe a black screen displaying the below error message:

“Error: 0xc0000034”

Solution

To fix this error, perform following steps:

1. Boot your system using Windows Vista recovery disc or DVD

2. Next, choose the language option when prompted for

3. Choose ‘Startup Repair’ option in ‘System Recovery’ options

4. The ‘Windows Vista Recovery Environment’ should prompt to restore the system to an earlier restore point. Click ‘Yes’ to automatically restore the system

5. If it doesn’t prompt any such option, you need to start ‘System Restore’ manually in System Recovery options. This will allow the system to get back to the state when system was actually working

6. If problem persists, you need to reformat the hard drive and reinstall Windows. Use your last clean backup to get all the data.

Sometimes, backup fails to restore data because it is corrupted, not updated or absent. Such situations require that you scan your hard drive using hard drive recovery software. Designed with powerful and safe hard drive scanning technology, these applications provide effective hard drive data recovery in all logical data loss cases. Moreover, they empower you with graphically rich user interface.

Stellar Phoenix Windows Data Recovery is the powerful Hard Drive Recovery application that is compatible with Windows 7 (currently in RC1), Vista, XP, 2003 and 2000. The application uses advanced searching procedures and provide Disk Imaging and Drive Cloning like features. It is a suitable product to be used with NTFS5, NTFS, VFAT and FAT32 file systems

About the Author

Garry Thomson a student of Mass Communication doing research on hard drive recovery software . He is also a freelancer for http://www.windows-data-recovery.net/

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Can Not Restore Vista Backup on x86 Bit Version, Created on x64 Bit Version

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Microsoft Windows Vista is an advanced and powerful operating system by Microsoft Corporation. The operating system is available in two different editions- x86 32 bit and x64 64 bit. Both the editions have different features and work on different hardware platforms. The performance of both these is also varying. In some situations, various files that are created on x64 bit edition, does not open on x86 version and you come across critical data loss situations. In such critical situations, data recovery software come for your help to retrieve lost data.

As a practical example of this problem, consider the below scenario:

  • You lose your valuable data from Windows Vista hard drive due to any reason, like file system corruption, hard drive formatting, operating system malfunction, and other similar ones.

  • You need to use a complete image of your system, which you have created before system crash or data loss.

  • You have Microsoft Windows Vista x64 bit edition on SATA hard drive and backup image is stored on USB hard drive.

  • Windows Restore finds backup image when you plug in the backup drive, but it can not start the copy process. Here you get an error message, stating- "Can't restore backup
    because it was made on a X64 system and your computer is a X86 system"

  • The restore process does not start and your system remains unusable.

In such critical situations, you need to find out the solution of this problem as quickly as possible and perform data recovery.

You can try out the below methods to sort out this behavior of Microsoft Windows Vista computer-

  • Use Windows Recovery disk, which comes with Windows Vista SP1 pack.

  • Create a Windows recovery disk, which provides you the access of Startup Repair options of Windows Vista. Access the startup repair options and fix the problem.

  • Use your hard drive with another Windows computer, running Windows Vista and restore backup.

  • Use third-party data recovery tools to throughly scan entire Windows Vista hard drive and retrieve all lost data from it.

The data recovery software use advanced and powerful scanning algorithms to methodically scan the drive and extract all inaccessible data from it. The applications are incorporated with interactive and rich graphical user interface to ensure easy recovery.

Windows Data Recovery is the best recover application ever made that insure absolute recovery in all data loss situations. The software works well with Microsoft Windows 7, Vista, 2003, XP, and 2000. It recovers data from NTFS5, NTFS, FAT32, VFAT, FAT16, and FAT12 file system partitions.

About the Author

Jacob Luis is a student of Mass Communication and doing research on file recovery. He is also a ntfs data recovery specialist.

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