Enable Logging to solve windows startup issue

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Enable Logging to solve windows startup issue

Post by opu_biborno on Sat Aug 30, 2008 1:03 pm

You can troubleshoot many of computer startup problems using windows boot logging. When you start you computer with enable boot logging feature, a log file will be created to identify the drivers and services that is creating the problem during startup. The name of this file is ntbootlog.txt and located in root directory (%SYSTEMROOT%, normally in C drive). You can search this file with the name "ntbootlog.txt" in C drive. Follow the example of ntbootlog.txt in windows XP. 


Service Pack 2 8 7 2007 22:02:09.500 

Loaded driver \WINDOWS\system32\ntoskrnl.exe 

Loaded driver \WINDOWS\system32\hal.dll 

Loaded driver \WINDOWS\system32\KDCOM.DLL 

Loaded driver \WINDOWS\system32\BOOTVID.dll 

Loaded driver ACPI.sys 

Loaded driver \WINDOWS\system32\DRIVERS\WMILIB.SYS 

Loaded driver pci.sys 

Loaded driver isapnp.sys 

Loaded driver intelide.sys 

Loaded driver \WINDOWS\system32\DRIVERS\PCIIDEX.SYS 

Loaded driver MountMgr.sys 

Loaded driver ftdisk.sys 

Loaded driver dmload.sys 

Loaded driver dmio.sys 

Loaded driver PartMgr.sys 

Loaded driver VolSnap.sys 

Loaded driver atapi.sys 

Loaded driver disk.sys 

Loaded driver \WINDOWS\system32\DRIVERS\CLASSPNP.SYS 

Loaded driver fltMgr.sys 

Loaded driver sr.sys 

Loaded driver Fastfat.sys 

Loaded driver KSecDD.sys 

Loaded driver NDIS.sys 

Loaded driver Mup.sys 

Loaded driver agp440.sys 

Did not load driver ACPI Uniprocessor PC 

Did not load driver Audio Codecs 

Did not load driver Legacy Audio Drivers 

Did not load driver Media Control Devices 

Did not load driver Legacy Video Capture Devices 

Did not load driver Video Codecs 


To enable boot logging, boot your computer and press F8 keys. An advance menu screen will appear with different options. 

*Safe Mode 
*Safe Mode with Networking 
*Safe Mode with Command Prompt 
*Enable Boot Logging 
*Enable VGA Mode. 
*Last known Good Configuration 
*Start Windows Normally 
* Reboot




Here select the option Enable Boot Logging, and press Enter button, your system will be returned to main menu screen and again press Enter button to start logging.



If there is no problem in windows startup, then your system will boot successfully in normal mode, and you can review the log file. In case any problems in log file regarding loading services and drivers then you can troubleshoot that services (stop and restart) and drivers (reinstall). 

If your problem does cause Windows to crash then restart your system and again Press F8 button to boot your system in safe mode. In safe mode again reviewing the ntbootlog.txt file and identifies the problems either disable any device or uninstall any third party application. If your problem is still there then visit your hardware vendor website for help.

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