Help - NOHUIBOOT (WinLoading)

Discussion in 'Windows' started by Haiduk, Apr 3, 2009.

  1. Haiduk

    Haiduk

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    Hello. I wanted to make xp recovery partition.

    I couldnt, bc i have ZG5 with linux. Now im running XpPro.
    So.. I downloaded eRecovery and tryed to instal, but there was an error in instal process. not a D2D system ........!
    So I have searched with google, how to fix it.
    I downloaded some D2D repair and had runned a .bat file When the succesfully process ended i had to restart PC.
    When I restarted, after loading bios screen, nothing happand - only black screen with white blanking cussor.

    So i tryed with ALT+F10 at the bios screen - It helped - NOHUIBOOT (WinLoading) is loading & after 20 sec im seeing my desktop :p

    But the problem is, that after every restart i need to press the ALT+F10 to start windows system. AND I DONT WANT IT.

    (Some times, after restart it says, that i must restart again to let something install - reboot now or leater)
     
    Haiduk, Apr 3, 2009
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    Do someone know what i should do to remove the problem?! everytime when i start Acer at the acer bios logo i have to press ALT+F10 to run the Windows. If i do not press - then i have black screen & windows wont run.

    When I Disable in BIOS D2D recovery I cant do anything to run windows.
    When I Enablind D2D, the again - only i can run windows with ALT+10

    I cant even run Safemode Screen, becouse the REcovery ''Eats It Down'' :D (Everyone knows, that after bios screen is a black screen, where u should fast press F8 to enter Safe mode menu, but I cant do that, becouse, the problem comes faster to my screen as safemode screen.)

    HELP.

    http://www.petri.co.il/delete_the_recovery_console.htm this doesnt help me, becouse i do not have 'Cmdcons folder & in boot.ini file ----this-->C:'cmdcons'bootsect.dat="Microsoft Windows Recovery Console" /
     
    Haiduk, Apr 9, 2009
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