Vista STOP 0X0000C1F5 BSOD Fix

***THIS FIX IS ONLY FOR 0X0000C1F5 ONLY! IF YOU HAVE ANY OTHER BSOD CODE, GOOGLE IT FOR AN ALTERNATIVE METHOD*** This horrible failure happened on my friend’s laptop, which caused it not to boot normally, in safe mode or even from the Vista DVDRom!!! It happened when she was installing a service pack for Vista and the installation was interrupted. STOP PRESS – There is now an alternative! (Thanks to sickboy1977 for the info) – Insert a Windows 7 Installation disc, boot into the first part of the installation and cancel the install. It fixes the corrupt $TfxLog. However if you DON’T have a Windows 7 disc, this method as described in the video, is the only alternative at this time. and the website for the amazing linux-based System Rescue CD sysresccd.org (Use the ‘download’ tab on the left to download the ISO (disc image) file using the SOUNDFORGE link and use disc burning software such as Nero, to burn the ISO on to a CDR) Obviously, as your PC is not working, you’ll need to use a friend’s pc to burn this cd. But then again, you’re seeing this page so you MUST have a friend with a pc!! Good luck!! PS Make sure you update the Service Packs on your Vista machine to prevent this happening again as I think there is a fix for it now in either SP2 or SP3. ***PLEASE NOTE, THIS WORKED FOR ME (AND MANY OTHER PEOPLE AS YOU WILL SEE BY THE COMMENTS) BUT USE IT AT YOUR OWN RISK. I WILL NOT BE HELD RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY DAMAGE TO ANY PART OF YOUR COMPUTER IN ANY WAY***
Video Rating: 4 / 5

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