[SOLVED] crashing stopcode sxstrace

garethmoore1984

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Having serious crashes and weirdness from my custom pc...seems i cant uninstall a program anymore...ive tried scannow in cmd...but wouldnt do a restorehealth for some reason...now if i try to do anything...i get this message
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To Troubleshoot no boot situation, follow the below steps:

Step 1:

I would suggest you to download an ISO image of Windows 10 and try to install again using the Media Creation tool.

http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/software-download/windows10

Installation Media tool:

http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-10/media-creation-tool-install

Once the bootable media is created, follow next step:

Step 2: Perform Start up Repair.

Follow the steps mentioned below to perform Start up Repair:
a. Insert the installation DVD or USB and boot Windows 10 from it.
b. Select “Troubleshooting” from the first Window and then select “Advance Options”.
c. Then select “Automatic Repair” from “Advanced options” window.

This will...
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From SideBySide message, it looks like an issue with some Visual C++ (Microsoft.VC80.ATL) component file is missing. So, we performed following actions by going to Add/Remove Programs in the control panel.

Repair “Microsoft Visual C++ 2008 SP1 Redistributable Package (x86)”
Repair “Microsoft Visual C++ 2005 SP1 Redistributable Package (x86)”
Download and install – Microsoft Visual C++ 2005 Service Pack 1 Redistributable Package ATL Security Update 32 bit
Download and install – Microsoft Visual C++ 2005 Service Pack 1 Redistributable Package ATL Security Update 64 bit


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Peter Barnett
VP of Product Strategy
Software Deployment and Distribution
 

garethmoore1984

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To Troubleshoot no boot situation, follow the below steps:

Step 1:

I would suggest you to download an ISO image of Windows 10 and try to install again using the Media Creation tool.

http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/software-download/windows10

Installation Media tool:

http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-10/media-creation-tool-install

Once the bootable media is created, follow next step:

Step 2: Perform Start up Repair.

Follow the steps mentioned below to perform Start up Repair:
a. Insert the installation DVD or USB and boot Windows 10 from it.
b. Select “Troubleshooting” from the first Window and then select “Advance Options”.
c. Then select “Automatic Repair” from “Advanced options” window.

This will help you to boot into your Operating system again.

Step 3: If automatic repair doesn’t help to repair the startup files, you may try to repair them using these commands through Command Prompt under Advance Options.

Refer to the steps:

a)After you boot the computer using Windows 8.1 DVD or System Repair Disc, a black screen appears with gray text "Press any key to boot from CD or DVD". Press any key.
b) Select the correct time and Keyboard type.
c) Click Repair your computer in the lower left corner.
d) Select Troubleshoot from Choose an option screen.
e) Click advanced options in Troubleshoot screen.

f) Click on command Prompt.

g) Type these following commands and hit enter after each line of command:

Bootrec /fixmbr
Bootrec /fixboot
Bootrec /scanos
Bootrec /rebuildbcd

Hope this helps.

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Peter Barnett
VP of Product Strategy
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garethmoore1984

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Great info...although i should of tried media tool to try repair system...i ended up wiping drive n reinstalling when i finally managed to get into bios.
I tried a load of command n prompts to fix disk...restore health etc....nothing at all work. Not sure why, it just got very sick