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pc will not boot
On a restart my computer Hangs at the windows xp start up screen, the only
thing I can do is pull the plug forcing it to prompt for safe mode, I can boot up in safe mode but that is it. I can not restart in regular mode. this problem came after updating a printer driver that was confliction with ie7. I have removed all things associated with the printer and ie7 but still have no luck booting computer. Please help |
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Re: pc will not boot
"boscoboy" <boscoboy@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:EF2AE6FC-D2BD-45CF-A61A-91D9BEF2BC6B@microsoft.com... > On a restart my computer Hangs at the windows xp start up screen, the only > thing I can do is pull the plug forcing it to prompt for safe mode, I can > boot up in safe mode but that is it. I can not restart in regular mode. > this > problem came after updating a printer driver that was confliction with > ie7. I > have removed all things associated with the printer and ie7 but still have > no > luck booting computer. Please help Try this: 1. Physically disconnect your machine from the Internet. 2. Boot it in Safe Mode. 3. Run msconfig.sys. 4. Disable each and every task under the Startup tab. 5. Click "Services". 6. Hide all Microsoft services. 7. Disable all remaining services. 8. Reboot in Normal Mode. 9. Re-enable the various disabled services and startup tasks under msconfig selectively until you find out which one causes your problem. |
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Re: pc will not boot
On Oct 21, 4:09 pm, boscoboy <bosco...@discussions.microsoft.com>
wrote: > On a restart my computer Hangs at the windows xp start up screen, the only > thing I can do is pull the plug forcing it to prompt for safe mode, I can > boot up in safe mode but that is it. I can not restart in regular mode. this > problem came after updating a printer driver that was confliction with ie7. I > have removed all things associated with the printer and ie7 but still have no > luck booting computer. So before trying to fix it, what facts define the problem. For example, what does Device Manager report? What problems are stored in the system (event) log? Trying to fix this or that is called shotgunning. Before trying to fix anything, first discover what is failing. Posted are some of the first facts necessary before fixing anything. How did you remove that printer? What did the printer removing? What does Task Manager report when system does boot? What, exactly, was the printer driver loaded? Did you load a printer driver intended for something such as Windows 98? Again, before fixing anything, first learn what is wrong. |
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Re: pc will not boot
Thanks for the help I removed the printer in various ways first I had HP
support and they removed it manualy not sure if this worked so I did add remove programs and finally deleted all HP folders. not sure if this did the job... I may have loaded a bad file it had the option for 64 and 32 bit not sure what one worked but I know I did try both. Not sure exactlly how to get the info you asked for system log etc. all help is greatly appreciated. is there anywhere I can download a xp disk I have my product key but can not find my xp disk I could do a repair from that? "w_tom" wrote: > On Oct 21, 4:09 pm, boscoboy <bosco...@discussions.microsoft.com> > wrote: > > On a restart my computer Hangs at the windows xp start up screen, the only > > thing I can do is pull the plug forcing it to prompt for safe mode, I can > > boot up in safe mode but that is it. I can not restart in regular mode. this > > problem came after updating a printer driver that was confliction with ie7. I > > have removed all things associated with the printer and ie7 but still have no > > luck booting computer. > > So before trying to fix it, what facts define the problem. For > example, what does Device Manager report? What problems are stored in > the system (event) log? Trying to fix this or that is called > shotgunning. Before trying to fix anything, first discover what is > failing. Posted are some of the first facts necessary before fixing > anything. > > How did you remove that printer? What did the printer removing? > What does Task Manager report when system does boot? > > What, exactly, was the printer driver loaded? Did you load a printer > driver intended for something such as Windows 98? Again, before > fixing anything, first learn what is wrong. > > |
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Re: pc will not boot
Did you actually try the easy step-by-step procedure I suggested?
"boscoboy" <boscoboy@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:261AEDE5-B240-4231-A995-90745309CF00@microsoft.com... > Thanks for the help I removed the printer in various ways first I had HP > support and they removed it manualy not sure if this worked so I did add > remove programs and finally deleted all HP folders. not sure if this did > the > job... I may have loaded a bad file it had the option for 64 and 32 bit > not > sure what one worked but I know I did try both. Not sure exactlly how to > get > the info you asked for system log etc. all help is greatly appreciated. is > there anywhere I can download a xp disk I have my product key but can not > find my xp disk I could do a repair from that? > > > "w_tom" wrote: > >> On Oct 21, 4:09 pm, boscoboy <bosco...@discussions.microsoft.com> >> wrote: >> > On a restart my computer Hangs at the windows xp start up screen, the >> > only >> > thing I can do is pull the plug forcing it to prompt for safe mode, I >> > can >> > boot up in safe mode but that is it. I can not restart in regular mode. >> > this >> > problem came after updating a printer driver that was confliction with >> > ie7. I >> > have removed all things associated with the printer and ie7 but still >> > have no >> > luck booting computer. >> >> So before trying to fix it, what facts define the problem. For >> example, what does Device Manager report? What problems are stored in >> the system (event) log? Trying to fix this or that is called >> shotgunning. Before trying to fix anything, first discover what is >> failing. Posted are some of the first facts necessary before fixing >> anything. >> >> How did you remove that printer? What did the printer removing? >> What does Task Manager report when system does boot? >> >> What, exactly, was the printer driver loaded? Did you load a printer >> driver intended for something such as Windows 98? Again, before >> fixing anything, first learn what is wrong. >> >> |
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Re: pc will not boot
On Oct 22, 9:27 am, boscoboy <bosco...@discussions.microsoft.com>
wrote: > Thanks for the help I removed the printer in various ways first I had HP > support and they removed it manualy not sure if this worked so I did add > remove programs and finally deleted all HP folders. not sure if this did the > job... I may have loaded a bad file it had the option for 64 and 32 bit not > sure what one worked but I know I did try both. Not sure exactlly how to get > the info you asked for system log etc. all help is greatly appreciated. is > there anywhere I can download a xp disk I have my product key but can not > find my xp disk I could do a repair from that? I have no idea if (or when) you fixed anything. Your post is that vague. And if HP support removed it (and it still does not work), then why are you not calling HP again? Meanwhile, if you cherry pick solutions, then we all are wasting our time. You did not know where to find system logs or Device Manage?. So you ignored the post? That is cherry picking. If you wanted the problem solved, then your reply is, "How do I get that information". You are here first to learn; second to fix the problem. If you only wanted the problem fixed, then take it to a shop and don't post here. Meanwhile, system (event) logs, Device Manager, and other things (including those from Pegasus) are found also by clicking on Windows Help - or by asking for help. Do everything. Don't cherry pick. Long before anyone can be helpful, first, you must change how you are approaching the problem AND appreciate the #1 reason why you are asking here for help - to learn. |
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