05-08-2012 07:27 PM
I've spent over a month and a half trying to fix my non-booting Satellite A215-S5818 running Vista. Sometime mid-March (ah, the Ides of March!) I think I downloaded an automatic update and I remember the next time it booted my desktop was black; icons but no background picture. Then I noticed on the bottom right it was saying my copy of Vista was not genuine. I know that it is, because it is pre-installed. So I ran check disk from the Properties page of C: in Windows Explorer. After it ran, I got BSOD. At first I just booted into SafeMode and tried to disable whatever hardware/uninstall whatever software was causing the problem. I think I got it to boot in SafeMode once or twice, then no more. For a while I kept getting IRQL-NOT-LESS-OR-EQUAL, but I somehow stopped that through the command prompt(forum advice?). Startup Repair could not fix it, System Restore would not work on ANY restore points, even before March. The new BSOD error was:
"STOP: c000021a {Fatal System Error}-
The initial session process or system process terminated unexpectedly with a status of 0x00000000 (0xc0000221 0x00100594)"
From then on I could only get a command prompt through the Repair Console. So I xcopy-ed my Users directory to an external hard drive and grudgingly booted from the Toshiba CD, knowing it would obliterate everything, but I was desperate. I got the 03-EEEE-0000 error. Now I have a plethora of useless(?) CDs and DVDs I have burned ISO images on of any Freeware I thought could fix it, downloaded from the Internet using my husband's Windows 7 desktop computer. I followed these instructions to the letter and it worked (I guess; it started immediately, no DOS objection), but when it rebooted I got a window (!) saying something about the type of hardware. I haven't added or changed any hardware, but I have updated the BIOS recently. So I clicked OK (no other choice), and now every boot up I get a window saying "Windows could not complete the installation. To install Windows on this computer, restart the installation". Startup Repair does not find any problems. Could it be the BIOS? I have re-flashed it twice, no difference.
05-08-2012 10:16 PM
Whenever you post a problem here you should always post your full model name/number, look on the Toshiba label on the bottom of your notebook. Also, we need to know what version of Windows you're using, like Vista 32bit. Give us all this info if you need to post back here.
See this article:
How to troubleshoot a "STOP 0xC000021A" error
Mike
05-09-2012 10:38 AM
I xcopy-ed my Users directory to an external hard drive
So you're satisfied that you have all your important files, Lorrie? If not, let's attend to that.
Then it's probably best to restore the hard disk to its original out-of-the-box contents using Toshiba recovery media. If you didn't burn the discs, you can obtain them from Toshiba.
Next time you have difficulties of this sort, you'll want to access Vista's recovery environment. You can do that with a Vista installation disc of the same bitness or..
How to launch the Windows Recovery Environment
Then there are lots of possibilities.
What are the system recovery options in Windows Vista?
05-09-2012 05:23 PM
I have a Satellite A215-S5818 running Vista 32-bit, and I think it is SP2, though after looking at the article you referred me to, I wonder if the SP2 didn't install correctly, so it may still be SP1.
The article also suggested the problem might have been a third-party software. I have Quickbooks 2007 installed on it, but I have QB 2010 at work and on my husband's Win7 computer. The last software-related task I remember doing was attempting to download a payroll update, then realizing halfway through that I was using the old QB version, for which Intuit no longer supports payroll. When it finished the window said nothing new was downloaded. I don't know if all that matters, but I thought it might be worth mentioning here.
Another odd thing I noticed, when I flashed the BIOS (btw, it did allow me to "downgrade" to the previous BIOS; I thought I'd give that a shot), the time was exactly 2 hours ahead. How weird is that??
Anyway, I don't get the "STOP 0xc000021a" error anymore after I followed cee_64's instructions on this forum dated 9-8-09 about running tosimagex from D:\Bin on the Recovery CD (the ones I put the link to in my original post). But now it just tells me the installation cannot continue, and keeps re-booting.
05-09-2012 05:30 PM
I already have the Recovery Media. It gives me the 03-EEEE-0000 error when I try to use it.
05-09-2012 06:10 PM - edited 05-09-2012 06:14 PM
Satellite A215-S5818 Specifications
Satellite A215-S5818 Downloads
To see what Service Pack you're running, click on 'Start', right click on 'Computers', left click on 'Properties', look under 'Windows edition':

You're not alone in having the 03-EEEE-0000 error.
Mike
05-09-2012 06:40 PM
Click "Start"? I can't boot into Windows, so there is nothing to click. All I can get is a command prompt, through the Recovery console by booting with my Recovery CD.
05-09-2012 10:51 PM - edited 05-09-2012 10:59 PM
Oops! Sorry that was stupid on my part.
From the command prompt you could type in systeminfo , and hit the 'Enter' key, it will take a little while to run, when it finishes, scroll back up to the top and you'll see OS Version and Service Pack you've got loaded. But, if you're booting off the recovery disk, that's the system info you'll get.
If you can't get to the command prompt from the Advanced Boot Options menu, by trying to boot off the hard drive, and pressing F8, I'm not sure how you can find what Service Pack you have loaded.
By using the Recovery Boot Disk, have you exhausted all the recovery options that Jerry linked before?
What are the system recovery options in Windows Vista?
Mike
05-10-2012 11:46 PM
Yes; I can get to the System Recovery Options by booting with the #1 of 2 CD's my computer came with.
Well, so much for the System Recovery Options. Every time the computer restarts, a window pops up and tells me the computer restarted "unexpectedly", that the installation cannot continue (referring to the "tosimagex..." procedure), and would I please restart the installation. I'd be willing to bet a stack of .iso-burned CDs that if I could find the command-line executable file lurking somewhere in that f
in' Recovery CD, it would restart the installation while violins played, birds sang and angels wept with joy.
Oh, and Bootrec.exe? Well...
Ok, here's a little experiment I tried. Tosimagex did not erase anything on my HDD, so I thought maybe some existing file(s) were interfering with that type of (re)installation. So I created a new folder (C:\newcomp) and ran D:\Bin\tosimagex again, this time with C:\newcomp /ref in place of C:\ /ref. It worked like the last time, but installed Windows to this newcomp directory, incompletely. It keeps rebooting and asking me to restart the installation.
If only I could. Anyway, after running bootrec.exe I now have 2 incomplete installations. One is "Windows Vista Home Premium" (that's the "C:\" install) and the other is "Windows Vista Home Premium (recovered)" (that's the "C:\newcomp" install)
06-02-2012 08:07 PM - edited 06-02-2012 08:12 PM
Here is an update (To the tune of "Me and Paul" by Willie Nelson):
It's been rough and rocky guessin' but I finally found a decent workaround
After taking several readings, I'm relieved to find my hardware's really sound
I guess Vista is the roughest, but I'm sure they've said the same about them all
I'd received an education in boot-ISO creation after all.
Got disgusted with Toshiba, and their non-responsive Factory Restore
I just wanted what I'd paid for, when I brought my laptop home 4 years before.
Though I followed the directions, it refused to let me boot into Safe Mode
Forum said to use tosimagex, but still my Windows Vista wouldn't load.
In an act of desperation, typed "Free Vista Installation" in Search box
Making sure to find Home Premium, the 32-bit I'd already bought
Well I found a major company offering two WIM's and an EXE to help install
I could use my education in boot-ISO creation after all
Though I had to format C first, I was able to install in the same place
It accepted my install key, from the printed label underneath the case
Next time I got online I typed the same install key to authenticate
Again that was accepted; fixed my A215-S5818.
WOO HOO!
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