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| XP logon Problem Need to see is someone can possibly give me some direction in fixing a log on problem in XP. I have multiple users set up on my XP home. Two are set up as administrators and require passwords and one is "guest user" and does not which i use for my teenage son. Yesterday when starting up my computer it boots up fine and takes me to the screen to choose a user as normal. When I attempt to log on to any of the three users says it is loading personal settings, brings you to the backround like it is about to load the icons on the screen, hangs up for a while, then immediately logs off the user as if you manually logged off never allowing you to get into windows to do any trouble shooting. Since I do have a teenage son who gets home before me who will attempt to do anything to circumvent the limits(parental controls) I dont know if he did something or if it just has a glitch. Can anyone give me any direction on fixing this? Like i said since i cant log into windows I am at a loss on how to fix it. Any help or suggestions would be greatly appreciated! |
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| Re: XP logon Problem "SS1968" <ss19682dotcom.com> wrote in message news:6EC16D2A-990E-41EB-9A49-13B7D62FE10C@microsoft.com... > > Need to see is someone can possibly give me some direction in fixing a > log > on problem in XP. I have multiple users set up on my XP home. Two are set > up > as administrators and require passwords and one is "guest user" and does > not > which i use for my teenage son. Yesterday when starting up my computer it > boots up fine and takes me to the screen to choose a user as normal. When > I > attempt to log on to any of the three users says it is loading personal > settings, brings you to the backround like it is about to load the icons > on > the screen, hangs up for a while, then immediately logs off the user as if > you manually logged off never allowing you to get into windows to do any > trouble shooting. Since I do have a teenage son who gets home before me > who > will attempt to do anything to circumvent the limits(parental controls) I > dont know if he did something or if it just has a glitch. Can anyone give > me > any direction on fixing this? Like i said since i cant log into windows I > am > at a loss on how to fix it. Any help or suggestions would be greatly > appreciated! Does the problem occur in Safe Mode too? |
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| Re: XP logon Problem Yes, Tried to restart in safe mode and the result was the same. Also tried to start from disk, although i dont know if i did it correctly, and had the same problem. "Pegasus (MVP)" wrote: > > "SS1968" <ss19682dotcom.com> wrote in message > news:6EC16D2A-990E-41EB-9A49-13B7D62FE10C@microsoft.com... > > > > Need to see is someone can possibly give me some direction in fixing a > > log > > on problem in XP. I have multiple users set up on my XP home. Two are set > > up > > as administrators and require passwords and one is "guest user" and does > > not > > which i use for my teenage son. Yesterday when starting up my computer it > > boots up fine and takes me to the screen to choose a user as normal. When > > I > > attempt to log on to any of the three users says it is loading personal > > settings, brings you to the backround like it is about to load the icons > > on > > the screen, hangs up for a while, then immediately logs off the user as if > > you manually logged off never allowing you to get into windows to do any > > trouble shooting. Since I do have a teenage son who gets home before me > > who > > will attempt to do anything to circumvent the limits(parental controls) I > > dont know if he did something or if it just has a glitch. Can anyone give > > me > > any direction on fixing this? Like i said since i cant log into windows I > > am > > at a loss on how to fix it. Any help or suggestions would be greatly > > appreciated! > > Does the problem occur in Safe Mode too? > > > |
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| RE: XP logon Problem Have you tried getting in by using the built in administrator account? Ctrl+Alt+Del twice at the welcome screen then type in administrator, if you dont have a password for this account just hit enter and you should get into the account -- JohnD76 "SS1968" wrote: > > Need to see is someone can possibly give me some direction in fixing a log > on problem in XP. I have multiple users set up on my XP home. Two are set up > as administrators and require passwords and one is "guest user" and does not > which i use for my teenage son. Yesterday when starting up my computer it > boots up fine and takes me to the screen to choose a user as normal. When I > attempt to log on to any of the three users says it is loading personal > settings, brings you to the backround like it is about to load the icons on > the screen, hangs up for a while, then immediately logs off the user as if > you manually logged off never allowing you to get into windows to do any > trouble shooting. Since I do have a teenage son who gets home before me who > will attempt to do anything to circumvent the limits(parental controls) I > dont know if he did something or if it just has a glitch. Can anyone give me > any direction on fixing this? Like i said since i cant log into windows I am > at a loss on how to fix it. Any help or suggestions would be greatly > appreciated! |
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| Re: XP logon Problem This problem is usually caused by an inability of Windows to locate userinit.exe, often because of disk manipulation (e.g. imaging) which can result in an incorrect drive letter. You should ask your son to report honestly what he was doing on the PC. The cure depends on your configuration. It is easy if the machine is networked (i.e. if there is at least one other machine connected to the same network), less easy if you have second independent machine and much harder if you have none of the above. "SS1968" <ss19682dotcom.com> wrote in message news:A617BBAB-6D9F-4186-BF3C-829665A8D8C0@microsoft.com... > Yes, > Tried to restart in safe mode and the result was the same. Also tried > to > start from disk, although i dont know if i did it correctly, and had the > same > problem. > > "Pegasus (MVP)" wrote: > >> >> "SS1968" <ss19682dotcom.com> wrote in message >> news:6EC16D2A-990E-41EB-9A49-13B7D62FE10C@microsoft.com... >> > >> > Need to see is someone can possibly give me some direction in fixing a >> > log >> > on problem in XP. I have multiple users set up on my XP home. Two are >> > set >> > up >> > as administrators and require passwords and one is "guest user" and >> > does >> > not >> > which i use for my teenage son. Yesterday when starting up my computer >> > it >> > boots up fine and takes me to the screen to choose a user as normal. >> > When >> > I >> > attempt to log on to any of the three users says it is loading personal >> > settings, brings you to the backround like it is about to load the >> > icons >> > on >> > the screen, hangs up for a while, then immediately logs off the user as >> > if >> > you manually logged off never allowing you to get into windows to do >> > any >> > trouble shooting. Since I do have a teenage son who gets home before me >> > who >> > will attempt to do anything to circumvent the limits(parental controls) >> > I >> > dont know if he did something or if it just has a glitch. Can anyone >> > give >> > me >> > any direction on fixing this? Like i said since i cant log into windows >> > I >> > am >> > at a loss on how to fix it. Any help or suggestions would be greatly >> > appreciated! >> >> Does the problem occur in Safe Mode too? >> >> >> |
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| RE: XP logon Problem No, I wasnt aware that there was a back door to bypass the user log on. I am at work right now but can try this. Any idea what could cause this problem and a possible fix if i can get in? I know you can set windows to log off after a certain period of inactivity but i dont know if it could be set for that short of a time where it would log you off immediately. Like i said, I have a 16 year old son so if it is something he did trying to bypass parental control there is no telling! "John" wrote: > Have you tried getting in by using the built in administrator account? > Ctrl+Alt+Del twice at the welcome screen then type in administrator, if you > dont have a password for this account just hit enter and you should get into > the account > -- > JohnD76 > > > "SS1968" wrote: > > > > > Need to see is someone can possibly give me some direction in fixing a log > > on problem in XP. I have multiple users set up on my XP home. Two are set up > > as administrators and require passwords and one is "guest user" and does not > > which i use for my teenage son. Yesterday when starting up my computer it > > boots up fine and takes me to the screen to choose a user as normal. When I > > attempt to log on to any of the three users says it is loading personal > > settings, brings you to the backround like it is about to load the icons on > > the screen, hangs up for a while, then immediately logs off the user as if > > you manually logged off never allowing you to get into windows to do any > > trouble shooting. Since I do have a teenage son who gets home before me who > > will attempt to do anything to circumvent the limits(parental controls) I > > dont know if he did something or if it just has a glitch. Can anyone give me > > any direction on fixing this? Like i said since i cant log into windows I am > > at a loss on how to fix it. Any help or suggestions would be greatly > > appreciated! |
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| Re: XP logon Problem It is an independent computer, my only one at home and not networked. I honestly dont know if he was on it or not. The last user I know for sure was my wife and she uses it on line as she is doing college courses on line. "Pegasus (MVP)" wrote: > This problem is usually caused by an inability of Windows > to locate userinit.exe, often because of disk manipulation > (e.g. imaging) which can result in an incorrect drive letter. > You should ask your son to report honestly what he was > doing on the PC. > > The cure depends on your configuration. It is easy if the > machine is networked (i.e. if there is at least one other > machine connected to the same network), less easy if > you have second independent machine and much harder > if you have none of the above. > > > > "SS1968" <ss19682dotcom.com> wrote in message > news:A617BBAB-6D9F-4186-BF3C-829665A8D8C0@microsoft.com... > > Yes, > > Tried to restart in safe mode and the result was the same. Also tried > > to > > start from disk, although i dont know if i did it correctly, and had the > > same > > problem. > > > > "Pegasus (MVP)" wrote: > > > >> > >> "SS1968" <ss19682dotcom.com> wrote in message > >> news:6EC16D2A-990E-41EB-9A49-13B7D62FE10C@microsoft.com... > >> > > >> > Need to see is someone can possibly give me some direction in fixing a > >> > log > >> > on problem in XP. I have multiple users set up on my XP home. Two are > >> > set > >> > up > >> > as administrators and require passwords and one is "guest user" and > >> > does > >> > not > >> > which i use for my teenage son. Yesterday when starting up my computer > >> > it > >> > boots up fine and takes me to the screen to choose a user as normal. > >> > When > >> > I > >> > attempt to log on to any of the three users says it is loading personal > >> > settings, brings you to the backround like it is about to load the > >> > icons > >> > on > >> > the screen, hangs up for a while, then immediately logs off the user as > >> > if > >> > you manually logged off never allowing you to get into windows to do > >> > any > >> > trouble shooting. Since I do have a teenage son who gets home before me > >> > who > >> > will attempt to do anything to circumvent the limits(parental controls) > >> > I > >> > dont know if he did something or if it just has a glitch. Can anyone > >> > give > >> > me > >> > any direction on fixing this? Like i said since i cant log into windows > >> > I > >> > am > >> > at a loss on how to fix it. Any help or suggestions would be greatly > >> > appreciated! > >> > >> Does the problem occur in Safe Mode too? > >> > >> > >> > > > |
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| Re: XP logon Problem If it is your one and only PC, you must be using someone else's PC to post your questions. Would this PC be available for you to temporarily connect your own disk as a secondary master disk? Alternatively, do you know someone who has a Bart PE boot CD? "SS1968" <ss19682dotcom.com> wrote in message news:98D62B11-EEE5-4953-A4AE-ED9D31545C62@microsoft.com... > It is an independent computer, my only one at home and not networked. I > honestly dont know if he was on it or not. The last user I know for sure > was > my wife and she uses it on line as she is doing college courses on line. > > "Pegasus (MVP)" wrote: > >> This problem is usually caused by an inability of Windows >> to locate userinit.exe, often because of disk manipulation >> (e.g. imaging) which can result in an incorrect drive letter. >> You should ask your son to report honestly what he was >> doing on the PC. >> >> The cure depends on your configuration. It is easy if the >> machine is networked (i.e. if there is at least one other >> machine connected to the same network), less easy if >> you have second independent machine and much harder >> if you have none of the above. >> >> >> >> "SS1968" <ss19682dotcom.com> wrote in message >> news:A617BBAB-6D9F-4186-BF3C-829665A8D8C0@microsoft.com... >> > Yes, >> > Tried to restart in safe mode and the result was the same. Also >> > tried >> > to >> > start from disk, although i dont know if i did it correctly, and had >> > the >> > same >> > problem. >> > >> > "Pegasus (MVP)" wrote: >> > >> >> >> >> "SS1968" <ss19682dotcom.com> wrote in message >> >> news:6EC16D2A-990E-41EB-9A49-13B7D62FE10C@microsoft.com... >> >> > >> >> > Need to see is someone can possibly give me some direction in >> >> > fixing a >> >> > log >> >> > on problem in XP. I have multiple users set up on my XP home. Two >> >> > are >> >> > set >> >> > up >> >> > as administrators and require passwords and one is "guest user" and >> >> > does >> >> > not >> >> > which i use for my teenage son. Yesterday when starting up my >> >> > computer >> >> > it >> >> > boots up fine and takes me to the screen to choose a user as normal. >> >> > When >> >> > I >> >> > attempt to log on to any of the three users says it is loading >> >> > personal >> >> > settings, brings you to the backround like it is about to load the >> >> > icons >> >> > on >> >> > the screen, hangs up for a while, then immediately logs off the user >> >> > as >> >> > if >> >> > you manually logged off never allowing you to get into windows to do >> >> > any >> >> > trouble shooting. Since I do have a teenage son who gets home before >> >> > me >> >> > who >> >> > will attempt to do anything to circumvent the limits(parental >> >> > controls) >> >> > I >> >> > dont know if he did something or if it just has a glitch. Can anyone >> >> > give >> >> > me >> >> > any direction on fixing this? Like i said since i cant log into >> >> > windows >> >> > I >> >> > am >> >> > at a loss on how to fix it. Any help or suggestions would be greatly >> >> > appreciated! >> >> >> >> Does the problem occur in Safe Mode too? >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> |
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| Re: XP logon Problem If it is something he did trying to bypass the controls even if he admits to it it is likely he has no idea what he did since he doesnt know what he is doing. Judging by your reple I assume that this isnt something that one of the system tools such as check dick or something can repair if i were able to get in through an administrator login. What is involved in repairing it? "Pegasus (MVP)" wrote: > This problem is usually caused by an inability of Windows > to locate userinit.exe, often because of disk manipulation > (e.g. imaging) which can result in an incorrect drive letter. > You should ask your son to report honestly what he was > doing on the PC. > > The cure depends on your configuration. It is easy if the > machine is networked (i.e. if there is at least one other > machine connected to the same network), less easy if > you have second independent machine and much harder > if you have none of the above. > > > > "SS1968" <ss19682dotcom.com> wrote in message > news:A617BBAB-6D9F-4186-BF3C-829665A8D8C0@microsoft.com... > > Yes, > > Tried to restart in safe mode and the result was the same. Also tried > > to > > start from disk, although i dont know if i did it correctly, and had the > > same > > problem. > > > > "Pegasus (MVP)" wrote: > > > >> > >> "SS1968" <ss19682dotcom.com> wrote in message > >> news:6EC16D2A-990E-41EB-9A49-13B7D62FE10C@microsoft.com... > >> > > >> > Need to see is someone can possibly give me some direction in fixing a > >> > log > >> > on problem in XP. I have multiple users set up on my XP home. Two are > >> > set > >> > up > >> > as administrators and require passwords and one is "guest user" and > >> > does > >> > not > >> > which i use for my teenage son. Yesterday when starting up my computer > >> > it > >> > boots up fine and takes me to the screen to choose a user as normal. > >> > When > >> > I > >> > attempt to log on to any of the three users says it is loading personal > >> > settings, brings you to the backround like it is about to load the > >> > icons > >> > on > >> > the screen, hangs up for a while, then immediately logs off the user as > >> > if > >> > you manually logged off never allowing you to get into windows to do > >> > any > >> > trouble shooting. Since I do have a teenage son who gets home before me > >> > who > >> > will attempt to do anything to circumvent the limits(parental controls) > >> > I > >> > dont know if he did something or if it just has a glitch. Can anyone > >> > give > >> > me > >> > any direction on fixing this? Like i said since i cant log into windows > >> > I > >> > am > >> > at a loss on how to fix it. Any help or suggestions would be greatly > >> > appreciated! > >> > >> Does the problem occur in Safe Mode too? > >> > >> > >> > > > |
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| Re: XP logon Problem I am using my PC at work and I wouldnt know how to connect to my home computer from here. I dont know anyone that would have that CD unless someone here would have that(our IT dept possibly). "Pegasus (MVP)" wrote: > If it is your one and only PC, you must be using someone > else's PC to post your questions. Would this PC be available > for you to temporarily connect your own disk as a secondary > master disk? Alternatively, do you know someone who has > a Bart PE boot CD? > > > "SS1968" <ss19682dotcom.com> wrote in message > news:98D62B11-EEE5-4953-A4AE-ED9D31545C62@microsoft.com... > > It is an independent computer, my only one at home and not networked. I > > honestly dont know if he was on it or not. The last user I know for sure > > was > > my wife and she uses it on line as she is doing college courses on line. > > > > "Pegasus (MVP)" wrote: > > > >> This problem is usually caused by an inability of Windows > >> to locate userinit.exe, often because of disk manipulation > >> (e.g. imaging) which can result in an incorrect drive letter. > >> You should ask your son to report honestly what he was > >> doing on the PC. > >> > >> The cure depends on your configuration. It is easy if the > >> machine is networked (i.e. if there is at least one other > >> machine connected to the same network), less easy if > >> you have second independent machine and much harder > >> if you have none of the above. > >> > >> > >> > >> "SS1968" <ss19682dotcom.com> wrote in message > >> news:A617BBAB-6D9F-4186-BF3C-829665A8D8C0@microsoft.com... > >> > Yes, > >> > Tried to restart in safe mode and the result was the same. Also > >> > tried > >> > to > >> > start from disk, although i dont know if i did it correctly, and had > >> > the > >> > same > >> > problem. > >> > > >> > "Pegasus (MVP)" wrote: > >> > > >> >> > >> >> "SS1968" <ss19682dotcom.com> wrote in message > >> >> news:6EC16D2A-990E-41EB-9A49-13B7D62FE10C@microsoft.com... > >> >> > > >> >> > Need to see is someone can possibly give me some direction in > >> >> > fixing a > >> >> > log > >> >> > on problem in XP. I have multiple users set up on my XP home. Two > >> >> > are > >> >> > set > >> >> > up > >> >> > as administrators and require passwords and one is "guest user" and > >> >> > does > >> >> > not > >> >> > which i use for my teenage son. Yesterday when starting up my > >> >> > computer > >> >> > it > >> >> > boots up fine and takes me to the screen to choose a user as normal. > >> >> > When > >> >> > I > >> >> > attempt to log on to any of the three users says it is loading > >> >> > personal > >> >> > settings, brings you to the backround like it is about to load the > >> >> > icons > >> >> > on > >> >> > the screen, hangs up for a while, then immediately logs off the user > >> >> > as > >> >> > if > >> >> > you manually logged off never allowing you to get into windows to do > >> >> > any > >> >> > trouble shooting. Since I do have a teenage son who gets home before > >> >> > me > >> >> > who > >> >> > will attempt to do anything to circumvent the limits(parental > >> >> > controls) > >> >> > I > >> >> > dont know if he did something or if it just has a glitch. Can anyone > >> >> > give > >> >> > me > >> >> > any direction on fixing this? Like i said since i cant log into > >> >> > windows > >> >> > I > >> >> > am > >> >> > at a loss on how to fix it. Any help or suggestions would be greatly > >> >> > appreciated! > >> >> > >> >> Does the problem occur in Safe Mode too? > >> >> > >> >> > >> >> > >> > >> > >> > > > |
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| Re: XP logon Problem As I said before, since you are unable to log on, it is not a trivial matter to repair this problem. It usually involves these steps: 1. Find out if the file userinit.exe is where it should be. 2. Check if it is the correct file or some malware has damaged/ replaced it. 3. Check if corresponding registry entry points at this file or at some other file. 4. Check if the registry entry that determines your boot drive letter is correct (i.e. C:) or if it is now a different letter (e.g. F:). To solve this type of problem you need good trouble-shooting skills plus some tools that are not built into Windows. You may have to ask a computer shop to assist you. There is a small possibility to solve the problem like so: - Set the BIOS so that the CD drive is the primary boot device. - Boot the machine with your WinXP CD. - Select Repair when prompted. - Select Recovery Console when prompted. - Enter the Administrator's password when prompted. - Type this command: fixmbr {Enter} You can, of course, reload Windows from scratch, allowing your disk to be formatted in the process. You must then re-install all your applications and restore your various data files (including your EMail files) from your backup. Good luck! "SS1968" <ss19682dotcom.com> wrote in message news:B7453138-21AC-473F-BD51-9A375898B805@microsoft.com... > If it is something he did trying to bypass the controls even if he admits > to > it it is likely he has no idea what he did since he doesnt know what he is > doing. Judging by your reple I assume that this isnt something that one > of > the system tools such as check dick or something can repair if i were able > to > get in through an administrator login. What is involved in repairing it? > > "Pegasus (MVP)" wrote: > >> This problem is usually caused by an inability of Windows >> to locate userinit.exe, often because of disk manipulation >> (e.g. imaging) which can result in an incorrect drive letter. >> You should ask your son to report honestly what he was >> doing on the PC. >> >> The cure depends on your configuration. It is easy if the >> machine is networked (i.e. if there is at least one other >> machine connected to the same network), less easy if >> you have second independent machine and much harder >> if you have none of the above. >> >> >> >> "SS1968" <ss19682dotcom.com> wrote in message >> news:A617BBAB-6D9F-4186-BF3C-829665A8D8C0@microsoft.com... >> > Yes, >> > Tried to restart in safe mode and the result was the same. Also >> > tried >> > to >> > start from disk, although i dont know if i did it correctly, and had >> > the >> > same >> > problem. >> > >> > "Pegasus (MVP)" wrote: >> > >> >> >> >> "SS1968" <ss19682dotcom.com> wrote in message >> >> news:6EC16D2A-990E-41EB-9A49-13B7D62FE10C@microsoft.com... >> >> > >> >> > Need to see is someone can possibly give me some direction in >> >> > fixing a >> >> > log >> >> > on problem in XP. I have multiple users set up on my XP home. Two >> >> > are >> >> > set >> >> > up >> >> > as administrators and require passwords and one is "guest user" and >> >> > does >> >> > not >> >> > which i use for my teenage son. Yesterday when starting up my >> >> > computer >> >> > it >> >> > boots up fine and takes me to the screen to choose a user as normal. >> >> > When >> >> > I >> >> > attempt to log on to any of the three users says it is loading >> >> > personal >> >> > settings, brings you to the backround like it is about to load the >> >> > icons >> >> > on >> >> > the screen, hangs up for a while, then immediately logs off the user >> >> > as >> >> > if >> >> > you manually logged off never allowing you to get into windows to do >> >> > any >> >> > trouble shooting. Since I do have a teenage son who gets home before >> >> > me >> >> > who >> >> > will attempt to do anything to circumvent the limits(parental >> >> > controls) >> >> > I >> >> > dont know if he did something or if it just has a glitch. Can anyone >> >> > give >> >> > me >> >> > any direction on fixing this? Like i said since i cant log into >> >> > windows >> >> > I >> >> > am >> >> > at a loss on how to fix it. Any help or suggestions would be greatly >> >> > appreciated! >> >> >> >> Does the problem occur in Safe Mode too? >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> |
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