Wednesday, June 13, 2012

Microsoft Windows Vista Keeps Restarting Problem - Here Is Your Solution

If you have  Vista Ultimate  installed on your computer, you might have experienced the common automatic restarting problem that runs in a loop in your PC. It might be caused by the latest updates you installed in your Windows Vista, a corrupted registry, a virus infection, or a system restore etc. Looking for a certified Microsoft tech support that resolves this issue online would be your first option and taking your PC to a local repair shop would be the last one. You might also think about fixing the problem on your own, provided that you were a computer geek. However, it is not possible for you to get hold of every solution at the same time the problem arises.Windows Vista Activation Therefore, in order to help you out, we have brought you a step-by-step solution guide that would resolve all your queries in the friendliest manner.
Before we jump in to see the various solutions for this problem, we need to understand what can cause this problem. Below are some of the common reasons for Windows Vista Restarting issue:
Windows Updates - One of the common problems, the Windows updates automatically update the PC by installing latest security and software features so that it remains secured and runs faster and smoothly.Windows Activation Key However, sometimes such updates may cause problems if these are not installed properly or give error messages after installation etc.
FBISM.EXE - It is an executable Windows file found in OpenVMS, Symbian, DOS, and Microsoft Windows systems etc. Though, it is not a known virus, Trojan, or spyware among other malicious programs but it may bring several error messages including 'Blue Screen of Death';Microsoft Windows Vista lead to system crash; corrupt Windows registry; or invite security troubles to your PC.
Virus Infection - The most common problem; a virus, Trojan, malware, or spyware etc. can make your Windows Vista restart over and over again without giving you a change to log onto your computer. Windows Vista Key
System Restore - A system restore may prompt your PC to restart again and again.
Corrupted Registry - A corrupted registry leads to error messages in your PC and stop it from functioning well and starting repeatedly.
Solutions
Below are some of the popular and easy-to-perform methods that should resolve 'Windows Vista keeps restarting' problem: For FBISM.EXE:
Ensure the PC is all connected and powered on 
Ensure the PC is all up and running, click on 'Start', and then click on 'Run' 
When a small 'Run' window appears, type 'msconfig' and hit 'Enter' 
When a window pop ups, click on the 'Start Up' tab 
Select the FBISM.EXE file and uncheck the box 
Click on 'Apply' and close the window 
Then restart the PC
For Corrupted Registry:
Ensure the PC is all connected and powered on 
Ensure the PC is all booted up 
Ensure the internet connection is active and running 
Download the registry repair software from a website 
Run the software and it'll fix all the problems related to corrupted registry
For System Restore:
Ensure your PC is all connected, powered on, and booted up 
Remove all the CDs, DVDs, or floppy disks from the PC 
Restart your computer in 'Safe Mode' 
When restarted, press and hold the 'F8' key on the keyboard while the PC is restarting or rebooting.Windows Vista Product Key Then, press 'F8' key before the Microsoft Windows logo appears. When the Windows logo flashes on the screen, wait until the Windows log on prompt appears. When the prompt appears, shutdown the PC and restart again. 
Restart the PC and start Windows normally if you want to exit the 'Safe Mode'.
For Virus Infection:
Ensure your PC is all connected, powered on, and booted up 
Run your antivirus scan on the PC; and if there is no antivirus installed on your PC, then get one installed. 
Your antivirus will automatically detect and remove all the virus or spyware among other malicious programs 
And if there is a problem removing viruses, then contact a Microsoft-certified professional to help you out.
So, that was the most comprehensive way to resolve this kind of problem. However, it may seem cumbersome, lengthy, and time consuming to you. Therefore, we recommend you to take help of Microsoft-certified professional so as to save your time and money. Why only Microsoft-certified professionals? Because, the product belongs to Microsoft and only a Microsoft-certified expert can get you the solution of your problem and the ultimate relief of not doing rounds of a local repair shop.

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