Unfortunately, my keyboard is unresponsive when I reach the black screen. Shawn, the only problem is that I have no idea when the computers in question will fail, so often I am not there to turn them on. If later on you found your self that you need that program to load on startup, then you will have to check the box beside the application again. In the same process you can decrypt more drives if you want. But, through some pretty extensive testing today, we did figure out that it is still a bcdedit issue.
You can remove the startup file by invoking the msconfig command. Adam, there is no flash drive plugged in and I don't see an update that is failing. Might be worth ur while contacting support for your motherboard or checking if ur bios is current. It sounds like your problems stem from corrupt or incorrect access rights to the hard drive partition. Any software that was installed is also gone.
You'll have to get back into Windows as and Admin to re-enable it. Cue me standing there for 10 minutes like an idiot while Windows did it's thing up on the big projector screen with the whole school sitting in front of me! Thank you Cheers Hello, Thank you for keeping us posted. For other drive s also you will get the Bitlocker Recovery key in your Microsoft Account and for first time you have to unlock your drive s using the Bitlocker Recovery key and for subsequent requests you can disable the Bitlocker Recovery in the same way as explained for drive C. How can I select Start Normally as the default option after a failed boot? Cue me standing there for 10 minutes like an idiot while Windows did it's thing up on the big projector screen with the whole school sitting in front of me! In my experienced its okay to uncheck the entire startup item except the antivirus program. If you have feedback for TechNet Support, contact tnmff microsoft. I often forget to wait for this prompt and it slows down my normal workflow and cuts into my routine. All I can do is move my mouse around.
The only price to this feature is some disk usage. I know the point of startup repair, but you have to admit, it is somewhat paranoid. Here is how it can be disabled. Just change the No to Yes. Your suggestions, although valid, have been tried and have failed. I have a Windows 7 64-bit virtual machine that I primarily remote desktop into.
The Windows Error Recovery screen which defaults to Launch Startup Repair rather than Start Windows Normally is annoying. Anything to drive home the point to not do that. No, the only viable option is to disable it, and deal with more serious issues when they arise. I finally found the answer. Bart, thanks, but your answer is not useful. I don't know how u can leave it like that,it may get worse and end up busting something and not starting up at all. We are not getting any errors.
Re-enable BitLocker Does not look like the above solution are feasible. I'll give it a shot but as I mentioned I'm having trouble with System Restore. There doesn't seem to be a point that'll work. If power was interrupted during startup, choose Start Windows Normally. How can I set it so that this never happens, and it always tries to Start Windows Normally? I hope this information is helpful. It should be mentioned that this all happened after my computer froze, then automatically ran a disk check, and now won't boot up fully. It sounds like your problems stem from corrupt or incorrect access rights to the hard drive partition.
It sounds like there is something wrong with your setup that is encouraging bad habits, you should try and fix the root cause rather than try to ignore the consequences. If left to their own devices they will do a system restore back to a state sometime before I joined them to the domain, rendering the machine useless until I can get to it and put it back in domain. When Windows has been powered off without being properly shut down or the reset button is pushed, a screen is presented on bootup called Windows Error Recovery. First I noticed my background picture had disappeared and was just black. Hello, Thank you for visiting Microsoft Community. This should keep the system from rebooting until you are there to turn it back on.
Hello, Can you try loading the command prompt from the start-up disc then attempting the fix given on the pc world link form there? There should be a checkbox saying Time to display recovery options. Typing the command manually also does not need quotes. Hello, Can you try loading the command prompt from the start-up disc then attempting the fix given on the pc world link form there? Disabling System Restore will keep you from rolling back changes. Recovery mode will still be available when the machine fails to boot properly and encounters other errors. There doesn't seem to be a point that'll work. It is much better to check what is running into your startup and disable any undesired program to run on startup.