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"Dominik Hertel" <dhertel@gmail.com> wrote in message
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> Lee schrieb:
>>>-----Original Message-----
>>>My son bought a new computer 2 days ago running XP. He
>>
>> has just
>>
>>>installed SP2 and now machine refuses to boot.
>>>Any suggestions how to he can get going again?
>>>
>>>Thanks
>>>
>>>Alan
>>>.
>>>Are you able to boot into safe mode? If so try to remove
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>> SP2.SP2 CAN BE A PROBLEM!!!
> hi there
>
> usually sp2 should not cause the computer not to boot! if so, try do start
> your computer with the "last known good configuration" (or sth like that,
> i'm using a german version, so i dont excactly know the english string
> +g+)... du can reach that option by pressing F8 _before_ windows starting
> screen, in the boot menu of windows...
>
> but one question: you installed sp2 and just after the reboot it wouldn't
> start up any more? i can't believe this ^^
I've seen the problem with SP2 rendering a system unable to get to the
Desktop. On occasion it is due to hardware incompatibilities. You can read
about those here
http://www3.telus.net/dandemar/xpsp2.htm and
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;875355&Product=windowsxpsp2
Running a Repair Install (instructions here
http://www.webtree.ca/windowsxp/repair_xp.htm) will remove SP2.
Where did your son purchase the computer? One problem that can cause a
system to go into an endless restart after SP2 is installed is if the
install of Windows XP was hacked using a known activation crack. The crack
worked marginally OK with the original version of XP and with SP1 but it
can't cope with SP2 and the computer simply reboots as soon as you near the
log on screen. You can't even get into Safe Mode. If your son purchased XP
preinstalled and it had this activation hack on it then your will have a lot
of trouble getting rid of it. You may well have to do a clean install and
then apply SP2.
Harry Ohrn MS MVP [Shell\User]
www.webtree.ca