[Help!] Vista Infinite Boot Restart?

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Hey everyone. I'm in need of some desperate help please by anyone who can find a solution to my problem. I've been searching for Windows Vista Premium infinite loop restart solutions on Google and more but yet i have no solutions! So heres my problem. I'm running on a Dell Inspiron 1525 and every time I turn on my laptop, it seems to load until the Microsoft Corporation part and then restarts automatically? I can't even get into safe mod and check what happened or try to remove any suspicious malware/viruses. So if anyone can help me it would be really great and I would be really happy. If anyone needs anymore information on perhaps Specs if you need then ill post them and I'm on my desktop Atm my laptop is the one in need of help.
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Thanks! It didn't work the last time I did it but now it's fine but i have a problem for my sister's laptop if anyone can help with that. Her laptop, the same as mine, is booting really slow I don't know what the problem is but it might be caused from some startup programs starting to many at a time but i think i should get UniBlue Power-Suite? Any tips?
 
try clearing out your temp. files and defragging your drive. then check your registry for errors. old registry entries will clog up over time, slowing your boot. if not, you could do a clean install. saves the hassle if you do not need most of the data in your drive.
 
Thanks! It didn't work the last time I did it but now it's fine but i have a problem for my sister's laptop if anyone can help with that. Her laptop, the same as mine, is booting really slow I don't know what the problem is but it might be caused from some startup programs starting to many at a time but i think i should get UniBlue Power-Suite? Any tips?

You should run some virus/spyware scans, delete unused programs, turn off programs on startup that you don't really use alot. Defragging your harddisk as yjlasher22 said might help too.
 
try clearing out your temp. files and defragging your drive. then check your registry for errors. old registry entries will clog up over time, slowing your boot. if not, you could do a clean install. saves the hassle if you do not need most of the data in your drive.

Trying to sound smart? He cannot make it to safe mode. If he cannot get there then he cannot do any of that.

Anyways try a factory restore. Seems like either your OS is highly corrupted of you are having a hardware failure when the driver for it is loaded.

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Trying to sound smart? He cannot make it to safe mode. If he cannot get there then he cannot do any of that.

Anyways try a factory restore. Seems like either your OS is highly corrupted of you are having a hardware failure when the driver for it is loaded.

NoPeace - out

lol dude he's replying to this:

Thanks! It didn't work the last time I did it but now it's fine but i have a problem for my sister's laptop if anyone can help with that. Her laptop, the same as mine, is booting really slow I don't know what the problem is but it might be caused from some startup programs starting to many at a time but i think i should get UniBlue Power-Suite? Any tips?
 
Thanks guys I toke what you said and did it. I used CCleaner to clean out all her temp files and missing files so that was helpful then I defragged and its all good and working now but NoPeace my OS wasnt corrupted it was just going a little slow but thanks anyways = ]
 
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