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Prometheus 01-14-2005 06:54 PM

I told you to try uninstalling the updates.

Asha 01-14-2005 07:09 PM

Hey, you didn't read my response - I've tried to uninstall them - it is not working.

Prometheus 01-14-2005 07:12 PM

Windows is strange with that. You may just need to format :( sorry its the sad truth about windows. You can solve all your problems by deleting them. Prior to that though.

Download the Knoppix LIVE disc. Its a linux boot disc that allows you to save your files from the partion and back them up and burn them to a disc or something.

Sorry to be the harbringer of bad news.

partofme1337 01-14-2005 08:16 PM

yeah see if you can back the stuff you need up then wipe and reinstall

vee_ess 01-15-2005 03:03 AM

Windows restarts in case of any stop (ie. Windows stops responding, or a [corrupt] file causes a critical system error). Some file is likely corrupt in the files required to boot, causing it to restart.

To find this file, hold F8 down just before Windows starts booting and continue holding it until advanced boot options show. Select Safe Mode with command prompt. Watch and see how far it gets before it restarts, if it restarts. Let us know the results. Also try replacing the ntdetect and NT Loader files, as shown here.

First thing I would do is to disable all performance functions in the BIOS, especially those related to RAM. Also, specifically try having the memory hole enabled as well as disabled. Windows locks up or reboots if that specific memory address range cannot be overwritten. Some systems will only work with it enabled, others only with it disabled.

The next thing to try would be to press and hold F8 as Windows starts to load to get the boot options. Go to Last Known Good Configuration.

If those don't work, try to use System Restore. To do this, you'll have to go to the boot options again by holding F8 as Windows begins to boot. This time, select Safe Mode with command prompt. Run %windir%\system32\restore\rstrui.exe with %windir% being your Windows directory.

Asha 01-23-2005 10:35 AM

Thanks, I'll try that. I went ahead and purchased another hard drive, just got up with that one. I can always use the other for extra storage after I get it back up and retrieve my data.

ninikins 05-18-2006 04:08 PM

Have you tried all this? I'm juts wondering how are you doing as a friend has a similar problem going on and is not really getting any closer to a solution it seems


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