Re: Satellite A300D: winload.exe missing or corrupt

Hi
I tried to make recovery to my system by using F8 and its works but suddenly the battry fail during the opration,
So i repated the steps again after i connect the charger but i coudn't, and i received the message...
+Windows failed to start. A recent hardware or software change might be the+
+cause. . .+
+File: \Windows\system32\winload.exe+
+Status:0xc000000f+
+Info: The selected entry could not be loaded because the application is+
+missing or corrupt.+
And i havent dvd recovery to make ther recovery from dvd,
I need help to fix this problem if there is any idea????
My laptop A300D toshiba satellite

Hi
You mean you are not able to recover the notebook using the HDD recovery procedure?
You can start the HDD procedure pressing F8, choosing option Repair my Computer.
Then a new window should appear and there you could choose a new option called Toshiba HDD recovery.
If this is not possible then I believe that you have no other choice as reinstall the OS using an installation disk (Microsoft or Toshiba).
If you dont have such disk then you order it from this website:
https://backupmedia.toshiba.eu/landing.aspx
Cheers

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    Enumerated index: 2 ApplyOperatingSystem 18/02/15 8:21:13 AM 724 (0x02D4)
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    Enumerated index: 4 ApplyOperatingSystem 18/02/15 8:21:13 AM 724 (0x02D4)
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    Currently on start up various error messages are displayed stating a driver is missing or corrupt, the Toshiba start up page has vertical lines of missing data and on the few occasions it will fully boot after a short period of time vertical lines appear through the display and it crashes.
    I have tried a number of fixes:
    * Re installed windows XP pro (formatting the hard drive and renewing the partitions)
    * Updating the bios from the toshiba site to version 1.90 (I believe the update also flashes the bios, though would need this confirming?)
    * Swapping the hard drive with another laptop, still will not boot and HD works fine in the other laptop, ruling out the missing or corrupt files posibility.
    I realise this could be a problem with the RAM and believe the laptop has 512 fixed to the motherboard, inaccesible without stripping down, but am not sure how to determine if RAM is the problem. Whilst trying these fixes I am getting problems with booting from the CD drive and can only get the drive to spin up and recognise the CD about 1 in 10 times.
    Could anyone suggest a remedy or fix I may try? or suggest how they fixed a similar problem. Many thanks

    You description ssounds not very good ;(
    The hardware malfunction seems to be responsible for the vertical lines on the screen
    If the vertical lines appear also an external display the board could be wrong.
    Youre right, I have googled and it seems the Sat A60 supports an internal memory.
    As far as I know such memory cannot be removed and only a electronics technician could solve such internal memory problem.
    But are you sure that the internal memory is corrupt. The unit supports only 256MB of internal memory and other modules are removable
    So you could try to replace it

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