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Monday, November 28, 2011

How to use Troubleshoot boot issues in developer preview

Windows 8 Startup menu is the right place to start troubleshooting boot issues. This handy tool can help you to troubleshoot issues in cases where Windows 8developer preview does not boot properly, when it goes into a boot-loop (constantly rebooting), and in many other scenarios — that we’ll be exploring in future articles.
In this article I am going to guide you through the steps using Windows 8 Startup menu to troubleshoot and repair boot issues.

Step #1

In order to get to the Windows 8 Startup menu in developer preview, you’ll need to reboot your computer, as soon you see that the computer starts (before the POST finishes), hit F8 in your keyboard and the system will go into the new Startup menu — that also has a Metro style user interface, it is touch enabled and you can even use the mouse. Pretty cool, right?  –. Then you’ll be presented with 3 options, click Troubleshoot (Refresh or reset your PC, or use advanced tools).

Step #2

Click on Advanced options from the menu to get into the Automatic Repair menu.

Step #3

Next, click the Automatic repair (Fix some problems that keep Windows from loading) from the menu.

Step #4

Now Windows 8 Developer Preview — Automatic repair will ask you to choose an account to continue.

Step #5

Enter the account password and click Continue.
 Now Windows will search for problems and if any is found it will be repaired.
 Then a report will be shown to you — Startup Repair. If Windows wasn’t successful finding any problems, you will get a notification that says: Startup Repair could not repair your computer. At this point you can click Restart to boot intoWindows 8 or click Advanced options to keep troubleshooting.

The alternative

If everything worked out fine, your computer will now boot properly. Now in the case you got the error below:
Windows Recovery Environment 
Your PC needs to be repaired 
Windows failed to load because a requred file is meassing or curropt 
File NDIS.SYS
Error Code: 0xc0000221
Your PC doesn’t have the Windows Recovery Environment installed. You’ll need to use the recovery tools on your installation media. If you don’t have any installation media (like a disk or USB device) contact your system administrator or PC manufacture.
Press Enter to try again.
You can try Windows Repair Environment using your installation media (e.g., DVD or USB drive). Just insert the media into the computer, restart — make sure your system is configured to boot from the media you are using –. LetWindows 8 Developer Preview load the files. Once you are in the graphical interface environment, click Next, andinstead of clicking Install Now, click on Repair your computer link that is located in the bottom-left hand corner of the window. Then just follow the normal repair steps I mentioned above.
Hopefully this will help you to repair any boot issues in this early release of the next Microsoft’s operating systemWindows 8.

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