Improper system shutdown, power surge, system crash, and virus infection can cause corruption in Windows Vista. On corruption, it displays a STOP error message, also referred to as Blue Screen of Death (BSOD). Two major problems that you might encounter after this message are unbootable operating system and inaccessible hard drive data. In such situations, it is recommended to restore your lost data from a valid backup. However, if the backup file is not available or fails to restore the desired data, then you will need to use a powerful windows recovery software to recover your lost data.
Suppose, you start your Windows Vista-based computer, and receive the following STOP error message on the blue screen:
The system fails to boot after the above error message, and the data stored in the hard drive becomes inaccessible. Reason of this behaviour:
Fault in hardware components, like corrupted wireless card, bad RAM etc.
How To Solve:
In order to recover windows and access the hard drive data, you need to follow the following steps:
Suppose, you start your Windows Vista-based computer, and receive the following STOP error message on the blue screen:
“STOP: 0x0000C1F5”
The system fails to boot after the above error message, and the data stored in the hard drive becomes inaccessible. Reason of this behaviour:
Following are the causes responsible for the occurrence of the above STOP error message:
Fault in hardware components, like corrupted wireless card, bad RAM etc.
Damaged file system.
One more reason of this behavior is Common Log File System driver does not repair the $TxfLog file, when the file gets damaged. Furthermore, Windows Vista will not boot until the offending disk is removed from your system.
One more reason of this behavior is Common Log File System driver does not repair the $TxfLog file, when the file gets damaged. Furthermore, Windows Vista will not boot until the offending disk is removed from your system.
How To Solve:
In order to recover windows and access the hard drive data, you need to follow the following steps:
- Remove the offending hard disk from your system.
- Restart your system by using the Windows 2000 or XP installation media.
If the above measures do not resolve the STOP error message, then you will need to perform a clean re-install of the Windows Vista operating system. A clean reinstall of Windows Vista will erase all your data stored in the hard disk. For complete recovery of data after re-installation, a powerful Windows Data Recovery Software comes to rescue. These Windows Partition Recovery applications use powerful scanning algorithms that provide quick recovery of your lost, missing or inaccessible data.