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How To Solve Windows Vista Error 0x0000c1f5
While trying to boot your Windows Vista-based computer system, you might encounter the below error message displaying on a blue screen: 0x0000C1F5 Cause The above error occurs if both of the following conditions are true: $TxfLog file is corrupted Clfs.sys driver (Common Log File System driver) fails to fix $TxfLog file corruption * Common Log File System or CLFS is the logging system used by Windows for creating high-performance transaction logs. It is accessed by both user-mode and kernel-mode applications. Its driver file is termed as Clfs.sys. Solution You need to use listed methods to solve this problem: If you have installed more than one hard disk into the system, you should simply remove the disk on which the $TxfLog file is damaged and doesnt contain Windows Vista. In case you are using only one disk in your system, you can restart the system using an earlier operating system (like Windows XP or Windows 2000) installation disc and use it reformat the hard disk to reinstall Windows Vista. You should restore your lost data from your previous backup. Sometimes, backup fails to give required results because of reasons like interruption while taking backup, not regularly updating it and more. In such cases, Data Recovery applications come as rescue. These Data Recovery Software use powerful scanning algorithms to analyze the media for lost data and restore it at a safe location. Stellar Phoenix Windows Data Recovery is a comprehensive Data Recovery Software. It supports FAT32, VFAT, NTFS and NTFS5 file systems. It provides self-explanatory user interface, advanced recovery features, risk-free recovery and to-the-point documentation. The software is compatible with Windows 7 (currently in RC1), Vista, XP, 2003 and 2000. Article Directory: http://www.articledashboard.com K madhav is a data recovery expert and doing research on hard drive recovery and fat data recovery software. |
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