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| Bluescreen... I am trying to clean up one of the kid's computers & am encountering the following. Normal startup, I get a blue screen, saying windows has detected a problem & has shut down to prevent damage to the computer. I can boot into safe mode, though. I tried a repair install & am back to getting the bluescreen. At this point, should I just wipe out the HD & start from scratch? -- This post made under sniper fire. |
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| Re: Bluescreen... log back into safemode click on start>run then type/enter msconfig go to the start tab and jot down what all is check because you want to disable all of them at this time. then go to the services tab and enable/hide microsoft services. what will be left is a listing of non microsoft services so jot them down and disable them as well. then reboot and see if you can log into normal mode windows. -- db·´¯`·...¸><)))º> "Mike" <mikey117********.com> wrote in message news:u56dkAbwIHA.1504@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... >I am trying to clean up one of the kid's computers & am encountering the >following. > Normal startup, I get a blue screen, saying windows has detected a problem & > has shut down to prevent damage to the computer. > I can boot into safe mode, though. > I tried a repair install & am back to getting the bluescreen. > At this point, should I just wipe out the HD & start from scratch? > > -- > This post made under sniper fire. > |
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| Re: Bluescreen... The date and time was 5/29/2008 10:17 AM, and on a whim, Mike pounded out on the keyboard: > I am trying to clean up one of the kid's computers & am encountering the > following. > Normal startup, I get a blue screen, saying windows has detected a problem & > has shut down to prevent damage to the computer. > I can boot into safe mode, though. > I tried a repair install & am back to getting the bluescreen. > At this point, should I just wipe out the HD & start from scratch? > Hi Mike, Depending on what may be the problem, sometimes reinstalling clean can be the fastest way. Especially with SP3 out now, you won't waste so much time downloading all the updates if you have at least an SP1 CD. Sometimes malware can be so pesky it's a waste of time trying to remove all of it. If you can boot into Safe Mode and backup what you need, that may be the simplest way. Of course if it's only a driver issue, that could usually be resolved quickly. Did you try a System Restore back to a time when it was working properly? -- Terry R. ***Reply Note*** Anti-spam measures are included in my email address. Delete NOSPAM from the email address after clicking Reply. |
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