HCHTech
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Just posting an unusual situation I had this week in case anyone else has run into something similar.
Sony Vaio E Series Windows 8 laptop
Boots to a windows logo for about 30 seconds, then to the Win8 BSOD (with the frowny face -
)
Passes hardware diagnostics, including extended memory test
Hard disk passes short and long tests in gsmartcontrol. There are 4 CRC errors in the hard disk's log visible in gsmartcontrol - all occurring within 30 hours of current. This is the clue - I should have stopped here and replaced the disk.
I backed up the user data, turned off Secure Boot, then tried to boot to a Win8 DVD to run startup repair & etc. Try as I might, I cannot get the laptop to boot from the Windows DVD, or a parted magic DVD or a Kaspersky Rescue Disk.
Sony uses that ridiculous "Assist" button to get into the BIOS or other repair options, and I wonder if this whole system is somehow at fault. I reset the BIOS, tried booting to USB, nothing works. I'll bet I wasted an hour on this.
In desperation, I remove the hard disk and try to boot from a DVD - it works. I can boot from a Windows DVD, a Parted Magic CD and a Kaspersky Rescue Disk. I put the hard disk back in and once again cannot boot to any DVD.
So. I replaced the hard disk, booted from a Windows DVD and Windows reinstalled just fine. For some reason, whatever was going on with the original disk was preventing the system from booting to anything else. Weird.
Sony Vaio E Series Windows 8 laptop
Boots to a windows logo for about 30 seconds, then to the Win8 BSOD (with the frowny face -

Passes hardware diagnostics, including extended memory test
Hard disk passes short and long tests in gsmartcontrol. There are 4 CRC errors in the hard disk's log visible in gsmartcontrol - all occurring within 30 hours of current. This is the clue - I should have stopped here and replaced the disk.
I backed up the user data, turned off Secure Boot, then tried to boot to a Win8 DVD to run startup repair & etc. Try as I might, I cannot get the laptop to boot from the Windows DVD, or a parted magic DVD or a Kaspersky Rescue Disk.
Sony uses that ridiculous "Assist" button to get into the BIOS or other repair options, and I wonder if this whole system is somehow at fault. I reset the BIOS, tried booting to USB, nothing works. I'll bet I wasted an hour on this.
In desperation, I remove the hard disk and try to boot from a DVD - it works. I can boot from a Windows DVD, a Parted Magic CD and a Kaspersky Rescue Disk. I put the hard disk back in and once again cannot boot to any DVD.
So. I replaced the hard disk, booted from a Windows DVD and Windows reinstalled just fine. For some reason, whatever was going on with the original disk was preventing the system from booting to anything else. Weird.
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