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| Services.exe error messages was back Hello ng, I had got a services.exe error message shortly after the computer booted. Actually, clicking on the message window will result in the computer shutdown. I have hade the issue a while before already. Back then I solved it with a renewed activation of Windows booted into 'Save Mode'. Yesterday, booted into save mode, I wasn't aware of the manual activation method, and forgot to try therefore. A few attempts later it almost would have let me back on the hadd. As I put in the Windows CD everything worked fine again. Until today morning. When I try to activate Windows in normal mode, a white window will pop up and the hour glass turning over forever. Do you have some advice. The Windows XP copy was genuine. Steve |
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| Re: Services.exe error messages was back Please visit http://www.microsoft.com/genuine/ and click on the Validate Windows and/or Validate Office button then restart your computer. If you weren't able to Validate, proceed as follows: 1. Download this diagnostic tool, saving it to your desktop: http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?linkid=56062 => WinXP: Double-click on the executable to run the tool. => Vista & Win7: Right-click on the executable and select Run as Administrator to run the tool. 2. After running the tool, click on the Windows and/or Office tab as appropriate and then click on Copy to Clipboard. NB: You may want to open a new Notepad file, paste the contents of your clipboard into it & save for future reference. 3. Begin a new post in the appropriate Microsoft Genine Advantage forum and paste the results of the WGA Diagnostic Data in a detailed post: http://social.microsoft.com/Forums/e...tegory/genuine 4. A troubleshooting specialist will analyze the data and recommend an appropriate solution. -- ~Robear Dyer (PA Bear) MS MVP-IE, Mail, Security, Windows Client - since 2002 www.banthecheck.com Steve Miller wrote: > Hello ng, > > I had got a services.exe error message shortly after the computer booted. > Actually, clicking on the message window will result in the computer > shutdown. > I have hade the issue a while before already. Back then I solved it with a > renewed activation of Windows booted into 'Save Mode'. > > Yesterday, booted into save mode, I wasn't aware of the manual activation > method, and forgot to try therefore. A few attempts later it almost would > have let me back on the hadd. > As I put in the Windows CD everything worked fine again. Until today > morning. > When I try to activate Windows in normal mode, a white window will pop up > and the hour glass turning over forever. > > Do you have some advice. The Windows XP copy was genuine. > > Steve |
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| Re: Services.exe error messages was back Hello PA Bear, I'm riunning in a awkward difficulties here. I couldn't find my message listed on Outlook Express. but found your reply. However, I went to that Website and validated Window, After I clicked on the button the following text showed up. Validation Complete! Thank you for completing the validation process and for using genuine Microsoft software. By using genuine Microsoft software, you can be confident that you will have access to the latest features, security, and support, which will help to improve your productivity and expand the capabilities of your computer. You will also have access to new innovations and offerings available only to genuine Microsoft software customers. Steve "PA Bear [MS MVP]" <PABearMVP******.com> schrieb im Newsbeitrag news:u%23HqW6LXKHA.4588@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... > Please visit http://www.microsoft.com/genuine/ and click on the Validate Windows and/or Validate Office button then restart your > computer. > > If you weren't able to Validate, proceed as follows: > > 1. Download this diagnostic tool, saving it to your desktop: http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?linkid=56062 > > => WinXP: Double-click on the executable to run the tool. > > => Vista & Win7: Right-click on the executable and select Run as Administrator to run the tool. > > 2. After running the tool, click on the Windows and/or Office tab as appropriate and then click on Copy to Clipboard. > > NB: You may want to open a new Notepad file, paste the contents of your clipboard into it & save for future reference. > > 3. Begin a new post in the appropriate Microsoft Genine Advantage forum and paste the results of the WGA Diagnostic Data in a > detailed post: http://social.microsoft.com/Forums/e...tegory/genuine > > 4. A troubleshooting specialist will analyze the data and recommend an appropriate solution. > > -- > ~Robear Dyer (PA Bear) > MS MVP-IE, Mail, Security, Windows Client - since 2002 > www.banthecheck.com > > Steve Miller wrote: >> Hello ng, >> >> I had got a services.exe error message shortly after the computer booted. >> Actually, clicking on the message window will result in the computer >> shutdown. >> I have hade the issue a while before already. Back then I solved it with a >> renewed activation of Windows booted into 'Save Mode'. >> >> Yesterday, booted into save mode, I wasn't aware of the manual activation >> method, and forgot to try therefore. A few attempts later it almost would >> have let me back on the hadd. >> As I put in the Windows CD everything worked fine again. Until today >> morning. >> When I try to activate Windows in normal mode, a white window will pop up >> and the hour glass turning over forever. >> >> Do you have some advice. The Windows XP copy was genuine. >> >> Steve > |
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| Re: Services.exe error messages was back > Validation Complete! > Thank you for completing the validation process and for using genuine > Microsoft software. So all is well now? Did you recently have occasion to reinstall WinXP? If so, why? Did you do a Repair Install or a clean install? > I'm riunning in a awkward difficulties here. I couldn't find my message > listed on Outlook Express. but found your reply OE View | Current view: Is "Show all messages" and "Group messages by conversation" the only options selected here? Related... From your headers: Microsoft Outlook Express 6.00.2900.5512 Now check-in at http://windowsupdate.microsoft.com ASAP and get that computer fully patched! Then make sure Automatic Updates is enabled and configured the way you want (cf. http://support.microsoft.com/kb/306525). -- ~Robear Dyer (PA Bear) MS MVP-IE, Mail, Security, Windows Client - since 2002 www.banthecheck.com Steve Miller wrote: > Hello PA Bear, > > I'm riunning in a awkward difficulties here. I couldn't find my message > listed on Outlook Express. but found your reply. > > However, I went to that Website and validated Window, After I clicked on > the button the following text showed up. > > Validation Complete! > Thank you for completing the validation process and for using genuine > Microsoft software. <snip> > > "PA Bear [MS MVP]" wrote: >> Please visit http://www.microsoft.com/genuine/ and click on the Validate >> Windows and/or Validate Office button then restart your computer. >> >> If you weren't able to Validate, proceed as follows: >> >> 1. Download this diagnostic tool, saving it to your desktop: >> http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?linkid=56062 => WinXP: Double-click on >> the executable to run the tool. >> >> => Vista & Win7: Right-click on the executable and select Run as >> Administrator to run the tool. 2. After running the tool, click on the >> Windows and/or Office tab as >> appropriate and then click on Copy to Clipboard. NB: You may want to open >> a new Notepad file, paste the contents of your >> clipboard into it & save for future reference. 3. Begin a new post in the >> appropriate Microsoft Genine Advantage forum >> and paste the results of the WGA Diagnostic Data in a detailed post: >> http://social.microsoft.com/Forums/e...tegory/genuine 4. A >> troubleshooting specialist will analyze the data and recommend an >> appropriate solution. Steve Miller wrote: >>> Hello ng, >>> >>> I had got a services.exe error message shortly after the computer >>> booted. >>> Actually, clicking on the message window will result in the computer >>> shutdown. >>> I have hade the issue a while before already. Back then I solved it with >>> a >>> renewed activation of Windows booted into 'Save Mode'. >>> >>> Yesterday, booted into save mode, I wasn't aware of the manual >>> activation >>> method, and forgot to try therefore. A few attempts later it almost >>> would >>> have let me back on the hadd. >>> As I put in the Windows CD everything worked fine again. Until today >>> morning. >>> When I try to activate Windows in normal mode, a white window will pop >>> up >>> and the hour glass turning over forever. >>> >>> Do you have some advice. The Windows XP copy was genuine. >>> >>> Steve |
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| Re: Services.exe error messages was back Hello, sorry I feel a bit sick at the moment and didn't do much the last few days, therefore. No. Unfortunately the message came back shortly after booting the computer. Yes the options are ticked/selected. I loaded and ran the evaluation tool as well. Still the same. I will try to boot into save mode to see what will happen. Steve "PA Bear [MS MVP]" <PABearMVP******.com> schrieb im Newsbeitrag news:eYT5nUbXKHA.3720@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... >> Validation Complete! >> Thank you for completing the validation process and for using genuine >> Microsoft software. > > So all is well now? > > Did you recently have occasion to reinstall WinXP? If so, why? Did you do a Repair Install or a clean install? > >> I'm riunning in a awkward difficulties here. I couldn't find my message >> listed on Outlook Express. but found your reply > > OE View | Current view: Is "Show all messages" and "Group messages by conversation" the only options selected here? > > Related... > > From your headers: Microsoft Outlook Express 6.00.2900.5512 > > Now check-in at http://windowsupdate.microsoft.com ASAP and get that computer fully patched! Then make sure Automatic Updates is > enabled and configured the way you want (cf. http://support.microsoft.com/kb/306525). > -- > ~Robear Dyer (PA Bear) > MS MVP-IE, Mail, Security, Windows Client - since 2002 > www.banthecheck.com > > > Steve Miller wrote: >> Hello PA Bear, >> >> I'm riunning in a awkward difficulties here. I couldn't find my message >> listed on Outlook Express. but found your reply. >> >> However, I went to that Website and validated Window, After I clicked on >> the button the following text showed up. >> >> Validation Complete! >> Thank you for completing the validation process and for using genuine >> Microsoft software. > <snip> >> >> "PA Bear [MS MVP]" wrote: >>> Please visit http://www.microsoft.com/genuine/ and click on the Validate >>> Windows and/or Validate Office button then restart your computer. >>> >>> If you weren't able to Validate, proceed as follows: >>> >>> 1. Download this diagnostic tool, saving it to your desktop: >>> http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?linkid=56062 => WinXP: Double-click on the executable to run the tool. >>> >>> => Vista & Win7: Right-click on the executable and select Run as >>> Administrator to run the tool. 2. After running the tool, click on the Windows and/or Office tab as >>> appropriate and then click on Copy to Clipboard. NB: You may want to open a new Notepad file, paste the contents of your >>> clipboard into it & save for future reference. 3. Begin a new post in the appropriate Microsoft Genine Advantage forum >>> and paste the results of the WGA Diagnostic Data in a detailed post: >>> http://social.microsoft.com/Forums/e...tegory/genuine 4. A troubleshooting specialist will analyze the data and recommend an >>> appropriate solution. Steve Miller wrote: >>>> Hello ng, >>>> >>>> I had got a services.exe error message shortly after the computer booted. >>>> Actually, clicking on the message window will result in the computer >>>> shutdown. >>>> I have hade the issue a while before already. Back then I solved it with a >>>> renewed activation of Windows booted into 'Save Mode'. >>>> >>>> Yesterday, booted into save mode, I wasn't aware of the manual activation >>>> method, and forgot to try therefore. A few attempts later it almost would >>>> have let me back on the hadd. >>>> As I put in the Windows CD everything worked fine again. Until today >>>> morning. >>>> When I try to activate Windows in normal mode, a white window will pop up >>>> and the hour glass turning over forever. >>>> >>>> Do you have some advice. The Windows XP copy was genuine. >>>> >>>> Steve > |
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| Re: Services.exe error messages was back Hello, PA Bear, where was the name borrowed from, by the way? Are you a bear who lives in a bands PA, in order to make it buzz a lot? However, booting in Save Mode brought not up any other information as was the case last time. As well, normal Windows mode didn't. Might be the activation request was not shown in Save Mode last time, but in normal Mode after the computer was booted to Save Mode once. I don't recall now exactly, unfortunately. But, the Windows Activation doesn't work properly in normal mode. It should say something just like 'Windows already was activated!' or something, right? Instead, I got an other error message saying 'You decided to abort the program msoobe.exe, which doesn't respond, to end.' I think it's somehow unfair, since I am using genuine Windows software. But the good news was the fact that a somehow spoiled Windows activation was the cause for services.exe to be terminated. Short for, Windows thinks it was not genuine and shuts down. The was being in compliance with the Windows Update website was not longer working for my computer. Could I somehow trigger the Activation notification to pop up? By renaming a file or program or folder or something? I'm asking since I already was trying to install a hotfix, which but was 'older' then the actual software and thusly didn't install at all. Steve "Steve Miller" <misterblues39********.com> schrieb im Newsbeitrag news:uvkz34kXKHA.408@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... > Hello, sorry I feel a bit sick at the moment and didn't do much the last few days, > therefore. > > No. Unfortunately the message came back shortly after booting the computer. > > Yes the options are ticked/selected. > > I loaded and ran the evaluation tool as well. Still the same. > > I will try to boot into save mode to see what will happen. > > Steve > > > "PA Bear [MS MVP]" <PABearMVP******.com> schrieb im Newsbeitrag news:eYT5nUbXKHA.3720@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... >>> Validation Complete! >>> Thank you for completing the validation process and for using genuine >>> Microsoft software. >> >> So all is well now? >> >> Did you recently have occasion to reinstall WinXP? If so, why? Did you do a Repair Install or a clean install? >> >>> I'm riunning in a awkward difficulties here. I couldn't find my message >>> listed on Outlook Express. but found your reply >> >> OE View | Current view: Is "Show all messages" and "Group messages by conversation" the only options selected here? >> >> Related... >> >> From your headers: Microsoft Outlook Express 6.00.2900.5512 >> >> Now check-in at http://windowsupdate.microsoft.com ASAP and get that computer fully patched! Then make sure Automatic Updates is >> enabled and configured the way you want (cf. http://support.microsoft.com/kb/306525). >> -- >> ~Robear Dyer (PA Bear) >> MS MVP-IE, Mail, Security, Windows Client - since 2002 >> www.banthecheck.com >> >> >> Steve Miller wrote: >>> Hello PA Bear, >>> >>> I'm riunning in a awkward difficulties here. I couldn't find my message >>> listed on Outlook Express. but found your reply. >>> >>> However, I went to that Website and validated Window, After I clicked on >>> the button the following text showed up. >>> >>> Validation Complete! >>> Thank you for completing the validation process and for using genuine >>> Microsoft software. >> <snip> >>> >>> "PA Bear [MS MVP]" wrote: >>>> Please visit http://www.microsoft.com/genuine/ and click on the Validate >>>> Windows and/or Validate Office button then restart your computer. >>>> >>>> If you weren't able to Validate, proceed as follows: >>>> >>>> 1. Download this diagnostic tool, saving it to your desktop: >>>> http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?linkid=56062 => WinXP: Double-click on the executable to run the tool. >>>> >>>> => Vista & Win7: Right-click on the executable and select Run as >>>> Administrator to run the tool. 2. After running the tool, click on the Windows and/or Office tab as >>>> appropriate and then click on Copy to Clipboard. NB: You may want to open a new Notepad file, paste the contents of your >>>> clipboard into it & save for future reference. 3. Begin a new post in the appropriate Microsoft Genine Advantage forum >>>> and paste the results of the WGA Diagnostic Data in a detailed post: >>>> http://social.microsoft.com/Forums/e...tegory/genuine 4. A troubleshooting specialist will analyze the data and recommend >>>> an >>>> appropriate solution. Steve Miller wrote: >>>>> Hello ng, >>>>> >>>>> I had got a services.exe error message shortly after the computer booted. >>>>> Actually, clicking on the message window will result in the computer >>>>> shutdown. >>>>> I have hade the issue a while before already. Back then I solved it with a >>>>> renewed activation of Windows booted into 'Save Mode'. >>>>> >>>>> Yesterday, booted into save mode, I wasn't aware of the manual activation >>>>> method, and forgot to try therefore. A few attempts later it almost would >>>>> have let me back on the hadd. >>>>> As I put in the Windows CD everything worked fine again. Until today >>>>> morning. >>>>> When I try to activate Windows in normal mode, a white window will pop up >>>>> and the hour glass turning over forever. >>>>> >>>>> Do you have some advice. The Windows XP copy was genuine. >>>>> >>>>> Steve >> > > |
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| Re: Services.exe error messages was back Repost: Did you recently have occasion to reinstall WinXP? If so, why? Did you do a Repair Install or a clean install? You post from a German IP (213.211.244.92). Was the computer-in-question purchased outside of Germany and/or the EU (e.g., USA)? -- ~PA [as in Pennsylvania] Bear Steve Miller wrote: > Hello, PA Bear, where was the name borrowed from, by the way? Are you a > bear > who lives in a bands PA, in order to make it buzz a lot? > > However, booting in Save Mode brought not up any other information as was > the case last time. > > As well, normal Windows mode didn't. > > Might be the activation request was not shown in Save Mode last time, but > in > normal Mode after the computer was booted to Save Mode once. I don't > recall > now exactly, unfortunately. > > But, the Windows Activation doesn't work properly in normal mode. It > should > say something just like 'Windows already was activated!' or something, > right? > Instead, I got an other error message saying 'You decided to abort the > program msoobe.exe, which doesn't respond, to end.' I think it's somehow > unfair, > since I am using genuine Windows software. > > But the good news was the fact that a somehow spoiled Windows activation > was > the cause for services.exe to be terminated. Short for, Windows thinks it > was not genuine and shuts down. > > The was being in compliance with the Windows Update website was not > longer > working for my computer. > > Could I somehow trigger the Activation notification to pop up? By renaming > a > file or program or folder or something? > > I'm asking since I already was trying to install a hotfix, which but was > 'older' then the actual software and thusly didn't install at all. > > Steve > > > "Steve Miller" <misterblues39********.com> schrieb im Newsbeitrag > news:uvkz34kXKHA.408@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... >> Hello, sorry I feel a bit sick at the moment and didn't do much the last >> few days, therefore. >> >> No. Unfortunately the message came back shortly after booting the >> computer. >> >> Yes the options are ticked/selected. >> >> I loaded and ran the evaluation tool as well. Still the same. >> >> I will try to boot into save mode to see what will happen. >> >> Steve >> >> >> "PA Bear [MS MVP]" <PABearMVP******.com> schrieb im Newsbeitrag >> news:eYT5nUbXKHA.3720@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... >>>> Validation Complete! >>>> Thank you for completing the validation process and for using genuine >>>> Microsoft software. >>> >>> So all is well now? >>> >>> Did you recently have occasion to reinstall WinXP? If so, why? Did you >>> do a Repair Install or a clean install? >>>> I'm riunning in a awkward difficulties here. I couldn't find my message >>>> listed on Outlook Express. but found your reply >>> >>> OE View | Current view: Is "Show all messages" and "Group messages by >>> conversation" the only options selected here? Related... >>> >>> From your headers: Microsoft Outlook Express 6.00.2900.5512 >>> >>> Now check-in at http://windowsupdate.microsoft.com ASAP and get that >>> computer fully patched! Then make sure Automatic Updates is enabled and >>> configured the way you want (cf. >>> http://support.microsoft.com/kb/306525). >>> >>>> Hello PA Bear, >>>> >>>> I'm riunning in a awkward difficulties here. I couldn't find my message >>>> listed on Outlook Express. but found your reply. >>>> >>>> However, I went to that Website and validated Window, After I clicked >>>> on >>>> the button the following text showed up. >>>> >>>> Validation Complete! >>>> Thank you for completing the validation process and for using genuine >>>> Microsoft software. >>> <snip> >>>> >>>> "PA Bear [MS MVP]" wrote: >>>>> Please visit http://www.microsoft.com/genuine/ and click on the >>>>> Validate >>>>> Windows and/or Validate Office button then restart your computer. >>>>> >>>>> If you weren't able to Validate, proceed as follows: >>>>> >>>>> 1. Download this diagnostic tool, saving it to your desktop: >>>>> http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?linkid=56062 => WinXP: Double-click on >>>>> the executable to run the tool. => Vista & Win7: Right-click on the >>>>> executable and select Run as >>>>> Administrator to run the tool. 2. After running the tool, click on the >>>>> Windows and/or Office tab as appropriate and then click on Copy to >>>>> Clipboard. NB: You may want to >>>>> open a new Notepad file, paste the contents of your clipboard into it >>>>> & >>>>> save for future reference. 3. Begin a new post in the appropriate >>>>> Microsoft Genine Advantage forum and paste the results of the WGA >>>>> Diagnostic Data in a detailed post: >>>>> http://social.microsoft.com/Forums/e...tegory/genuine 4. A >>>>> troubleshooting specialist will analyze the data and recommend an >>>>> appropriate solution. Steve Miller wrote: >>>>>> Hello ng, >>>>>> >>>>>> I had got a services.exe error message shortly after the computer >>>>>> booted. Actually, clicking on the message window will result in the >>>>>> computer shutdown. >>>>>> I have hade the issue a while before already. Back then I solved it >>>>>> with a renewed activation of Windows booted into 'Save Mode'. >>>>>> >>>>>> Yesterday, booted into save mode, I wasn't aware of the manual >>>>>> activation method, and forgot to try therefore. A few attempts later >>>>>> it almost would have let me back on the hadd. >>>>>> As I put in the Windows CD everything worked fine again. Until today >>>>>> morning. >>>>>> When I try to activate Windows in normal mode, a white window will >>>>>> pop >>>>>> up and the hour glass turning over forever. >>>>>> >>>>>> Do you have some advice. The Windows XP copy was genuine. >>>>>> >>>>>> Steve |
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| Re: Services.exe error messages was back Hello, thank you for the reply, What a cool name. I hope I won't forget the meaning. No the computer was bought in Germany and upgraded by me in summer this year and running with no problems except standby and hibernate, which was caused by a spoiled manufacturers Bios. But it ran for month without problems. If I wouldn't know better, I would suggest the network driver is causing it somehow. I set up a new user account today, that the activation was working for, not so the Windows Updates website. I was told, Windows already was activated. Steve PS. I only got to switch on the computer by today again. "PA Bear [MS MVP]" <PABearMVP******.com> schrieb im Newsbeitrag news:%23SsH8rzXKHA.3448@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... > Repost: Did you recently have occasion to reinstall WinXP? If so, why? Did you do a Repair Install or a clean install? > > You post from a German IP (213.211.244.92). Was the computer-in-question purchased outside of Germany and/or the EU (e.g., USA)? > -- > ~PA [as in Pennsylvania] Bear > > > Steve Miller wrote: >> Hello, PA Bear, where was the name borrowed from, by the way? Are you a bear >> who lives in a bands PA, in order to make it buzz a lot? >> >> However, booting in Save Mode brought not up any other information as was >> the case last time. >> >> As well, normal Windows mode didn't. >> >> Might be the activation request was not shown in Save Mode last time, but in >> normal Mode after the computer was booted to Save Mode once. I don't recall >> now exactly, unfortunately. >> >> But, the Windows Activation doesn't work properly in normal mode. It should >> say something just like 'Windows already was activated!' or something, >> right? >> Instead, I got an other error message saying 'You decided to abort the >> program msoobe.exe, which doesn't respond, to end.' I think it's somehow unfair, >> since I am using genuine Windows software. >> >> But the good news was the fact that a somehow spoiled Windows activation was >> the cause for services.exe to be terminated. Short for, Windows thinks it >> was not genuine and shuts down. >> >> The was being in compliance with the Windows Update website was not longer >> working for my computer. >> >> Could I somehow trigger the Activation notification to pop up? By renaming a >> file or program or folder or something? >> >> I'm asking since I already was trying to install a hotfix, which but was >> 'older' then the actual software and thusly didn't install at all. >> >> Steve >> >> >> "Steve Miller" <misterblues39********.com> schrieb im Newsbeitrag >> news:uvkz34kXKHA.408@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... >>> Hello, sorry I feel a bit sick at the moment and didn't do much the last >>> few days, therefore. >>> >>> No. Unfortunately the message came back shortly after booting the computer. >>> >>> Yes the options are ticked/selected. >>> >>> I loaded and ran the evaluation tool as well. Still the same. >>> >>> I will try to boot into save mode to see what will happen. >>> >>> Steve >>> >>> >>> "PA Bear [MS MVP]" <PABearMVP******.com> schrieb im Newsbeitrag >>> news:eYT5nUbXKHA.3720@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... >>>>> Validation Complete! >>>>> Thank you for completing the validation process and for using genuine >>>>> Microsoft software. >>>> >>>> So all is well now? >>>> >>>> Did you recently have occasion to reinstall WinXP? If so, why? Did you >>>> do a Repair Install or a clean install? >>>>> I'm riunning in a awkward difficulties here. I couldn't find my message >>>>> listed on Outlook Express. but found your reply >>>> >>>> OE View | Current view: Is "Show all messages" and "Group messages by >>>> conversation" the only options selected here? Related... >>>> >>>> From your headers: Microsoft Outlook Express 6.00.2900.5512 >>>> >>>> Now check-in at http://windowsupdate.microsoft.com ASAP and get that >>>> computer fully patched! Then make sure Automatic Updates is enabled and >>>> configured the way you want (cf. http://support.microsoft.com/kb/306525). >>>> >>>>> Hello PA Bear, >>>>> >>>>> I'm riunning in a awkward difficulties here. I couldn't find my message >>>>> listed on Outlook Express. but found your reply. >>>>> >>>>> However, I went to that Website and validated Window, After I clicked on >>>>> the button the following text showed up. >>>>> >>>>> Validation Complete! >>>>> Thank you for completing the validation process and for using genuine >>>>> Microsoft software. >>>> <snip> >>>>> >>>>> "PA Bear [MS MVP]" wrote: >>>>>> Please visit http://www.microsoft.com/genuine/ and click on the Validate >>>>>> Windows and/or Validate Office button then restart your computer. >>>>>> >>>>>> If you weren't able to Validate, proceed as follows: >>>>>> >>>>>> 1. Download this diagnostic tool, saving it to your desktop: >>>>>> http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?linkid=56062 => WinXP: Double-click on >>>>>> the executable to run the tool. => Vista & Win7: Right-click on the executable and select Run as >>>>>> Administrator to run the tool. 2. After running the tool, click on the >>>>>> Windows and/or Office tab as appropriate and then click on Copy to Clipboard. NB: You may want to >>>>>> open a new Notepad file, paste the contents of your clipboard into it & >>>>>> save for future reference. 3. Begin a new post in the appropriate >>>>>> Microsoft Genine Advantage forum and paste the results of the WGA Diagnostic Data in a detailed post: >>>>>> http://social.microsoft.com/Forums/e...tegory/genuine 4. A >>>>>> troubleshooting specialist will analyze the data and recommend an >>>>>> appropriate solution. Steve Miller wrote: >>>>>>> Hello ng, >>>>>>> >>>>>>> I had got a services.exe error message shortly after the computer >>>>>>> booted. Actually, clicking on the message window will result in the >>>>>>> computer shutdown. >>>>>>> I have hade the issue a while before already. Back then I solved it >>>>>>> with a renewed activation of Windows booted into 'Save Mode'. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Yesterday, booted into save mode, I wasn't aware of the manual >>>>>>> activation method, and forgot to try therefore. A few attempts later >>>>>>> it almost would have let me back on the hadd. >>>>>>> As I put in the Windows CD everything worked fine again. Until today >>>>>>> morning. >>>>>>> When I try to activate Windows in normal mode, a white window will pop >>>>>>> up and the hour glass turning over forever. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Do you have some advice. The Windows XP copy was genuine. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Steve > |
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| Re: Services.exe error messages was back > No the computer was bought in Germany and upgraded by me in summer > this year and running with no problems except standby and hibernate, which > was caused by a spoiled manufacturers Bios. Upgraded to what? How did you resolve the Bios problem? In your first post, you said, "Yesterday...[i] put in the Windows CD everything worked fine again." Why did you (have to) insert the CD? Speaking of your first post, what exactly was this "services.exe error message"? cf. http://windowsxp.mvps.org/services.exe.htm If the "services.exe" file in question was not located in... %windows%\System32 <=this folder ....you've got a(nother) hijackware infection on your hands. Steve Miller wrote: > No the computer was bought in Germany and upgraded by me in summer > this year and running with no problems except standby and hibernate, which > was caused by a spoiled manufacturers Bios. > > But it ran for month without problems. If I wouldn't know better, I would > suggest the network driver is causing it somehow. > > I set up a new user account today, that the activation was working for, > not > so the Windows Updates website. I was told, Windows already was activated. > > PA Bear wrote: >> Repost: Did you recently have occasion to reinstall WinXP? If so, why? >> Did you do a Repair Install or a clean install? You post from a German IP >> (213.211.244.92). Was the computer-in-question >> purchased outside of Germany and/or the EU (e.g., USA)? >> >> >> Steve Miller wrote: >>> However, booting in Save Mode brought not up any other information as >>> was >>> the case last time. >>> >>> As well, normal Windows mode didn't. >>> >>> Might be the activation request was not shown in Save Mode last time, >>> but >>> in normal Mode after the computer was booted to Save Mode once. I don't >>> recall now exactly, unfortunately. >>> >>> But, the Windows Activation doesn't work properly in normal mode. It >>> should say something just like 'Windows already was activated!' or >>> something, >>> right? >>> Instead, I got an other error message saying 'You decided to abort the >>> program msoobe.exe, which doesn't respond, to end.' I think it's somehow >>> unfair, since I am using genuine Windows software. >>> >>> But the good news was the fact that a somehow spoiled Windows activation >>> was the cause for services.exe to be terminated. Short for, Windows >>> thinks it was not genuine and shuts down. >>> >>> The was being in compliance with the Windows Update website was not >>> longer working for my computer. >>> >>> Could I somehow trigger the Activation notification to pop up? By >>> renaming a file or program or folder or something? >>> >>> I'm asking since I already was trying to install a hotfix, which but was >>> 'older' then the actual software and thusly didn't install at all. >>> >>>> Hello, sorry I feel a bit sick at the moment and didn't do much the >>>> last >>>> few days, therefore. >>>> >>>> No. Unfortunately the message came back shortly after booting the >>>> computer. Yes the options are ticked/selected. >>>> >>>> I loaded and ran the evaluation tool as well. Still the same. >>>> >>>> I will try to boot into save mode to see what will happen. >>>> >>>>> So all is well now? >>>>> >>>>> Did you recently have occasion to reinstall WinXP? If so, why? Did >>>>> you >>>>> do a Repair Install or a clean install? <snip> >>>>>> However, I went to that Website and validated Window, After I clicked >>>>>> on the button the following text showed up. >>>>>> >>>>>> Validation Complete! >>>>>> Thank you for completing the validation process and for using genuine >>>>>> Microsoft software. >>>>> <snip> >>>>>> >>>>>> "PA Bear [MS MVP]" wrote: >>>>>>> Please visit http://www.microsoft.com/genuine/ and click on the >>>>>>> Validate Windows and/or Validate Office button then restart your >>>>>>> computer. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> If you weren't able to Validate, proceed as follows: >>>>>>> >>>>>>> 1. Download this diagnostic tool, saving it to your desktop: >>>>>>> http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?linkid=56062 => WinXP: Double-click >>>>>>> on >>>>>>> the executable to run the tool. => Vista & Win7: Right-click on the >>>>>>> executable and select Run as Administrator to run the tool. 2. After >>>>>>> running the tool, click on the Windows and/or Office tab as >>>>>>> appropriate and then click on Copy to >>>>>>> Clipboard. NB: You may want to open a new Notepad file, paste the >>>>>>> contents of your clipboard into it & save for future reference. 3. >>>>>>> Begin a new post in the appropriate >>>>>>> Microsoft Genine Advantage forum and paste the results of the WGA >>>>>>> Diagnostic Data in a detailed post: >>>>>>> http://social.microsoft.com/Forums/e...tegory/genuine 4. A >>>>>>> troubleshooting specialist will analyze the data and recommend an >>>>>>> appropriate solution. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> I had got a services.exe error message shortly after the computer >>>>>>>> booted. Actually, clicking on the message window will result in the >>>>>>>> computer shutdown. >>>>>>>> I have hade the issue a while before already. Back then I solved it >>>>>>>> with a renewed activation of Windows booted into 'Save Mode'. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Yesterday, booted into save mode, I wasn't aware of the manual >>>>>>>> activation method, and forgot to try therefore. A few attempts >>>>>>>> later >>>>>>>> it almost would have let me back on the hadd. >>>>>>>> As I put in the Windows CD everything worked fine again. Until >>>>>>>> today >>>>>>>> morning. >>>>>>>> When I try to activate Windows in normal mode, a white window will >>>>>>>> pop up and the hour glass turning over forever. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Do you have some advice. The Windows XP copy was genuine. |
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| Re: Services.exe error messages was back Hello, I upgraded a Jetway mainboard and AMD quad core processor. As well, 4 gigs of RAM. The Bios still was the same as before. We I put the Windows CD in drive the error message didn't show up, only since the CD was ín drive. I thought, by then, I couldn't be able to boot no more and put the CD in to, probably, boot from CD. I was about to try a repair installation in case anything else would fail to work. Yesterday, I added a new user to see if the Activation notification would pop up. What I didn't think of was, Windows would not let me go back to the Administrator account, since, there was being a user account now. I got it all set up again for the new user, so that the error message did not show up now. Therefore I don't have the actual text of the message ready to hand. The Windows Update website but still doesn't work for me. Steve "PA Bear [MS MVP]" <PABearMVP******.com> schrieb im Newsbeitrag news:%237edA4lYKHA.2232@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl... >> No the computer was bought in Germany and upgraded by me in summer >> this year and running with no problems except standby and hibernate, which >> was caused by a spoiled manufacturers Bios. > > Upgraded to what? > > How did you resolve the Bios problem? > > In your first post, you said, "Yesterday...[i] put in the Windows CD everything worked fine again." Why did you (have to) insert > the CD? > > Speaking of your first post, what exactly was this "services.exe error message"? > > cf. http://windowsxp.mvps.org/services.exe.htm > > If the "services.exe" file in question was not located in... > > %windows%\System32 <=this folder > > ...you've got a(nother) hijackware infection on your hands. > > > Steve Miller wrote: >> No the computer was bought in Germany and upgraded by me in summer >> this year and running with no problems except standby and hibernate, which >> was caused by a spoiled manufacturers Bios. >> >> But it ran for month without problems. If I wouldn't know better, I would >> suggest the network driver is causing it somehow. >> >> I set up a new user account today, that the activation was working for, not >> so the Windows Updates website. I was told, Windows already was activated. >> >> PA Bear wrote: >>> Repost: Did you recently have occasion to reinstall WinXP? If so, why? Did you do a Repair Install or a clean install? You post >>> from a German IP (213.211.244.92). Was the computer-in-question >>> purchased outside of Germany and/or the EU (e.g., USA)? >>> >>> >>> Steve Miller wrote: >>>> However, booting in Save Mode brought not up any other information as was >>>> the case last time. >>>> >>>> As well, normal Windows mode didn't. >>>> >>>> Might be the activation request was not shown in Save Mode last time, but >>>> in normal Mode after the computer was booted to Save Mode once. I don't >>>> recall now exactly, unfortunately. >>>> >>>> But, the Windows Activation doesn't work properly in normal mode. It >>>> should say something just like 'Windows already was activated!' or something, >>>> right? >>>> Instead, I got an other error message saying 'You decided to abort the >>>> program msoobe.exe, which doesn't respond, to end.' I think it's somehow >>>> unfair, since I am using genuine Windows software. >>>> >>>> But the good news was the fact that a somehow spoiled Windows activation >>>> was the cause for services.exe to be terminated. Short for, Windows >>>> thinks it was not genuine and shuts down. >>>> >>>> The was being in compliance with the Windows Update website was not >>>> longer working for my computer. >>>> >>>> Could I somehow trigger the Activation notification to pop up? By >>>> renaming a file or program or folder or something? >>>> >>>> I'm asking since I already was trying to install a hotfix, which but was >>>> 'older' then the actual software and thusly didn't install at all. >>>> >>>>> Hello, sorry I feel a bit sick at the moment and didn't do much the last >>>>> few days, therefore. >>>>> >>>>> No. Unfortunately the message came back shortly after booting the >>>>> computer. Yes the options are ticked/selected. >>>>> >>>>> I loaded and ran the evaluation tool as well. Still the same. >>>>> >>>>> I will try to boot into save mode to see what will happen. >>>>> >>>>>> So all is well now? >>>>>> >>>>>> Did you recently have occasion to reinstall WinXP? If so, why? Did you >>>>>> do a Repair Install or a clean install? > <snip> >>>>>>> However, I went to that Website and validated Window, After I clicked >>>>>>> on the button the following text showed up. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Validation Complete! >>>>>>> Thank you for completing the validation process and for using genuine >>>>>>> Microsoft software. >>>>>> <snip> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> "PA Bear [MS MVP]" wrote: >>>>>>>> Please visit http://www.microsoft.com/genuine/ and click on the >>>>>>>> Validate Windows and/or Validate Office button then restart your computer. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> If you weren't able to Validate, proceed as follows: >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> 1. Download this diagnostic tool, saving it to your desktop: >>>>>>>> http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?linkid=56062 => WinXP: Double-click on >>>>>>>> the executable to run the tool. => Vista & Win7: Right-click on the >>>>>>>> executable and select Run as Administrator to run the tool. 2. After >>>>>>>> running the tool, click on the Windows and/or Office tab as appropriate and then click on Copy to >>>>>>>> Clipboard. NB: You may want to open a new Notepad file, paste the >>>>>>>> contents of your clipboard into it & save for future reference. 3. Begin a new post in the appropriate >>>>>>>> Microsoft Genine Advantage forum and paste the results of the WGA >>>>>>>> Diagnostic Data in a detailed post: >>>>>>>> http://social.microsoft.com/Forums/e...tegory/genuine 4. A troubleshooting specialist will analyze the data and >>>>>>>> recommend an >>>>>>>> appropriate solution. >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> I had got a services.exe error message shortly after the computer >>>>>>>>> booted. Actually, clicking on the message window will result in the >>>>>>>>> computer shutdown. >>>>>>>>> I have hade the issue a while before already. Back then I solved it >>>>>>>>> with a renewed activation of Windows booted into 'Save Mode'. >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> Yesterday, booted into save mode, I wasn't aware of the manual >>>>>>>>> activation method, and forgot to try therefore. A few attempts later >>>>>>>>> it almost would have let me back on the hadd. >>>>>>>>> As I put in the Windows CD everything worked fine again. Until today >>>>>>>>> morning. >>>>>>>>> When I try to activate Windows in normal mode, a white window will >>>>>>>>> pop up and the hour glass turning over forever. >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> Do you have some advice. The Windows XP copy was genuine. > |
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| Re: Services.exe error messages was back Back-up any personal data (none of which should be considered 100% trustworthy at this point) then do a format & clean install of Windows. Please note that a Repair Install (AKA in-place upgrade) will NOT fix this! cf. http://michaelstevenstech.com/cleanxpinstall.html#steps After the clean install, you'll have the equivalent of a "new computer" so take care of everything on the following page before otherwise connecting the machine to the internet or a network and before using a USB key that isn't brand-new or hasn't been freshly formatted: 5 steps to help protect your new computer before you go online http://www.microsoft.com/protect/com...nced/xppc.mspx Other helpful references include: HOW TO get a computer running WinXP Gold (no Service Packs) fully patched (after a clean install) http://groups.google.com/group/micro...5afa8ed33e121c HOW TO get a computer running WinXP SP1(a) or SP2 fully patched (after a clean install) http://groups.google.com/group/micro...66ae41add7dd2b Also see: Steps To Help Prevent Spyware http://www.microsoft.com/security/spyware/prevent.aspx Steps to Help Prevent Computer Worms http://www.microsoft.com/security/worms/prevent.aspx Avoid Rogue Security Software! http://www.microsoft.com/security/antivirus/rogue.aspx Steve Miller wrote: > Hello, I upgraded a Jetway mainboard and AMD quad core processor. As well, > 4 gigs of RAM. > > The Bios still was the same as before. > > We I put the Windows CD in drive the error message didn't show up, only > since the CD was ín drive. I thought, by then, I couldn't be able to boot > no more and > put the CD in to, probably, boot from CD. I was about to try a repair > installation in > case anything else would fail to work. > > Yesterday, I added a new user to see if the Activation notification would > pop up. What I didn't think of was, Windows would not let me go back to > the > Administrator account, since, there was being a user account now. > > I got it all set up again for the new user, so that the error message did > not show up now. Therefore I don't have the actual text of the message > ready to hand. > > The Windows Update website but still doesn't work for me. > > Steve > > > "PA Bear [MS MVP]" <PABearMVP******.com> schrieb im Newsbeitrag > news:%237edA4lYKHA.2232@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl... >>> No the computer was bought in Germany and upgraded by me in summer >>> this year and running with no problems except standby and hibernate, >>> which >>> was caused by a spoiled manufacturers Bios. >> >> Upgraded to what? >> >> How did you resolve the Bios problem? >> >> In your first post, you said, "Yesterday...[i] put in the Windows CD >> everything worked fine again." Why did you (have to) insert the CD? >> >> Speaking of your first post, what exactly was this "services.exe error >> message"? cf. http://windowsxp.mvps.org/services.exe.htm >> >> If the "services.exe" file in question was not located in... >> >> %windows%\System32 <=this folder >> >> ...you've got a(nother) hijackware infection on your hands. >> >> >> Steve Miller wrote: >>> No the computer was bought in Germany and upgraded by me in summer >>> this year and running with no problems except standby and hibernate, >>> which >>> was caused by a spoiled manufacturers Bios. >>> >>> But it ran for month without problems. If I wouldn't know better, I >>> would >>> suggest the network driver is causing it somehow. >>> >>> I set up a new user account today, that the activation was working for, >>> not so the Windows Updates website. I was told, Windows already was >>> activated. PA Bear wrote: >>>> Repost: Did you recently have occasion to reinstall WinXP? If so, why? >>>> Did you do a Repair Install or a clean install? You post from a German >>>> IP (213.211.244.92). Was the computer-in-question purchased outside of >>>> Germany and/or the EU (e.g., USA)? >>>> >>>> >>>> Steve Miller wrote: >>>>> However, booting in Save Mode brought not up any other information as >>>>> was the case last time. >>>>> >>>>> As well, normal Windows mode didn't. >>>>> >>>>> Might be the activation request was not shown in Save Mode last time, >>>>> but in normal Mode after the computer was booted to Save Mode once. I >>>>> don't >>>>> recall now exactly, unfortunately. >>>>> >>>>> But, the Windows Activation doesn't work properly in normal mode. It >>>>> should say something just like 'Windows already was activated!' or >>>>> something, right? >>>>> Instead, I got an other error message saying 'You decided to abort the >>>>> program msoobe.exe, which doesn't respond, to end.' I think it's >>>>> somehow >>>>> unfair, since I am using genuine Windows software. >>>>> >>>>> But the good news was the fact that a somehow spoiled Windows >>>>> activation >>>>> was the cause for services.exe to be terminated. Short for, Windows >>>>> thinks it was not genuine and shuts down. >>>>> >>>>> The was being in compliance with the Windows Update website was not >>>>> longer working for my computer. >>>>> >>>>> Could I somehow trigger the Activation notification to pop up? By >>>>> renaming a file or program or folder or something? >>>>> >>>>> I'm asking since I already was trying to install a hotfix, which but >>>>> was >>>>> 'older' then the actual software and thusly didn't install at all. >>>>> >>>>>> Hello, sorry I feel a bit sick at the moment and didn't do much the >>>>>> last few days, therefore. >>>>>> >>>>>> No. Unfortunately the message came back shortly after booting the >>>>>> computer. Yes the options are ticked/selected. >>>>>> >>>>>> I loaded and ran the evaluation tool as well. Still the same. >>>>>> >>>>>> I will try to boot into save mode to see what will happen. >>>>>> >>>>>>> So all is well now? >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Did you recently have occasion to reinstall WinXP? If so, why? Did >>>>>>> you do a Repair Install or a clean install? >> <snip> >>>>>>>> However, I went to that Website and validated Window, After I >>>>>>>> clicked >>>>>>>> on the button the following text showed up. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Validation Complete! >>>>>>>> Thank you for completing the validation process and for using >>>>>>>> genuine >>>>>>>> Microsoft software. >>>>>>> <snip> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> "PA Bear [MS MVP]" wrote: >>>>>>>>> Please visit http://www.microsoft.com/genuine/ and click on the >>>>>>>>> Validate Windows and/or Validate Office button then restart your >>>>>>>>> computer. If you weren't able to Validate, proceed as follows: >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> 1. Download this diagnostic tool, saving it to your desktop: >>>>>>>>> http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?linkid=56062 => WinXP: >>>>>>>>> Double-click >>>>>>>>> on the executable to run the tool. => Vista & Win7: Right-click on >>>>>>>>> the >>>>>>>>> executable and select Run as Administrator to run the tool. 2. >>>>>>>>> After >>>>>>>>> running the tool, click on the Windows and/or Office tab as >>>>>>>>> appropriate and then click on Copy to Clipboard. NB: You may want >>>>>>>>> to open a new Notepad file, paste the >>>>>>>>> contents of your clipboard into it & save for future reference. 3. >>>>>>>>> Begin a new post in the appropriate Microsoft Genine Advantage >>>>>>>>> forum and paste the results of the WGA >>>>>>>>> Diagnostic Data in a detailed post: >>>>>>>>> http://social.microsoft.com/Forums/e...tegory/genuine 4. A >>>>>>>>> troubleshooting specialist will analyze the data and recommend an >>>>>>>>> appropriate solution. >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> I had got a services.exe error message shortly after the computer >>>>>>>>>> booted. Actually, clicking on the message window will result in >>>>>>>>>> the >>>>>>>>>> computer shutdown. >>>>>>>>>> I have hade the issue a while before already. Back then I solved >>>>>>>>>> it >>>>>>>>>> with a renewed activation of Windows booted into 'Save Mode'. >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> Yesterday, booted into save mode, I wasn't aware of the manual >>>>>>>>>> activation method, and forgot to try therefore. A few attempts >>>>>>>>>> later it almost would have let me back on the hadd. >>>>>>>>>> As I put in the Windows CD everything worked fine again. Until >>>>>>>>>> today morning. >>>>>>>>>> When I try to activate Windows in normal mode, a white window >>>>>>>>>> will >>>>>>>>>> pop up and the hour glass turning over forever. >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> Do you have some advice. The Windows XP copy was genuine. |
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| Re: Services.exe error messages was back Thanks for your help PA Bear so far. Steve "PA Bear [MS MVP]" <PABearMVP******.com> schrieb im Newsbeitrag news:OhsE2%23vYKHA.3456@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... > Back-up any personal data (none of which should be considered 100% trustworthy at this point) then do a format & clean install of > Windows. Please note that a Repair Install (AKA in-place upgrade) will NOT fix this! > > cf. http://michaelstevenstech.com/cleanxpinstall.html#steps > > After the clean install, you'll have the equivalent of a "new computer" so take care of everything on the following page before > otherwise connecting the machine to the internet or a network and before using a USB key that isn't brand-new or hasn't been > freshly formatted: > > 5 steps to help protect your new computer before you go online > http://www.microsoft.com/protect/com...nced/xppc.mspx > > Other helpful references include: > > HOW TO get a computer running WinXP Gold (no Service Packs) fully patched (after a clean install) > http://groups.google.com/group/micro...5afa8ed33e121c > > HOW TO get a computer running WinXP SP1(a) or SP2 fully patched (after a clean install) > http://groups.google.com/group/micro...66ae41add7dd2b > > Also see: > > Steps To Help Prevent Spyware > http://www.microsoft.com/security/spyware/prevent.aspx > > Steps to Help Prevent Computer Worms > http://www.microsoft.com/security/worms/prevent.aspx > > Avoid Rogue Security Software! > http://www.microsoft.com/security/antivirus/rogue.aspx > > > Steve Miller wrote: >> Hello, I upgraded a Jetway mainboard and AMD quad core processor. As well, >> 4 gigs of RAM. >> >> The Bios still was the same as before. >> >> We I put the Windows CD in drive the error message didn't show up, only >> since the CD was ín drive. I thought, by then, I couldn't be able to boot no more and >> put the CD in to, probably, boot from CD. I was about to try a repair installation in >> case anything else would fail to work. >> >> Yesterday, I added a new user to see if the Activation notification would >> pop up. What I didn't think of was, Windows would not let me go back to the >> Administrator account, since, there was being a user account now. >> >> I got it all set up again for the new user, so that the error message did >> not show up now. Therefore I don't have the actual text of the message ready to hand. >> >> The Windows Update website but still doesn't work for me. >> >> Steve >> >> >> "PA Bear [MS MVP]" <PABearMVP******.com> schrieb im Newsbeitrag >> news:%237edA4lYKHA.2232@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl... >>>> No the computer was bought in Germany and upgraded by me in summer >>>> this year and running with no problems except standby and hibernate, which >>>> was caused by a spoiled manufacturers Bios. >>> >>> Upgraded to what? >>> >>> How did you resolve the Bios problem? >>> >>> In your first post, you said, "Yesterday...[i] put in the Windows CD >>> everything worked fine again." Why did you (have to) insert the CD? >>> >>> Speaking of your first post, what exactly was this "services.exe error >>> message"? cf. http://windowsxp.mvps.org/services.exe.htm >>> >>> If the "services.exe" file in question was not located in... >>> >>> %windows%\System32 <=this folder >>> >>> ...you've got a(nother) hijackware infection on your hands. >>> >>> >>> Steve Miller wrote: >>>> No the computer was bought in Germany and upgraded by me in summer >>>> this year and running with no problems except standby and hibernate, which >>>> was caused by a spoiled manufacturers Bios. >>>> >>>> But it ran for month without problems. If I wouldn't know better, I would >>>> suggest the network driver is causing it somehow. >>>> >>>> I set up a new user account today, that the activation was working for, >>>> not so the Windows Updates website. I was told, Windows already was >>>> activated. PA Bear wrote: >>>>> Repost: Did you recently have occasion to reinstall WinXP? If so, why? >>>>> Did you do a Repair Install or a clean install? You post from a German >>>>> IP (213.211.244.92). Was the computer-in-question purchased outside of Germany and/or the EU (e.g., USA)? >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> Steve Miller wrote: >>>>>> However, booting in Save Mode brought not up any other information as >>>>>> was the case last time. >>>>>> >>>>>> As well, normal Windows mode didn't. >>>>>> >>>>>> Might be the activation request was not shown in Save Mode last time, >>>>>> but in normal Mode after the computer was booted to Save Mode once. I don't >>>>>> recall now exactly, unfortunately. >>>>>> >>>>>> But, the Windows Activation doesn't work properly in normal mode. It >>>>>> should say something just like 'Windows already was activated!' or >>>>>> something, right? >>>>>> Instead, I got an other error message saying 'You decided to abort the >>>>>> program msoobe.exe, which doesn't respond, to end.' I think it's somehow >>>>>> unfair, since I am using genuine Windows software. >>>>>> >>>>>> But the good news was the fact that a somehow spoiled Windows activation >>>>>> was the cause for services.exe to be terminated. Short for, Windows >>>>>> thinks it was not genuine and shuts down. >>>>>> >>>>>> The was being in compliance with the Windows Update website was not >>>>>> longer working for my computer. >>>>>> >>>>>> Could I somehow trigger the Activation notification to pop up? By >>>>>> renaming a file or program or folder or something? >>>>>> >>>>>> I'm asking since I already was trying to install a hotfix, which but was >>>>>> 'older' then the actual software and thusly didn't install at all. >>>>>> >>>>>>> Hello, sorry I feel a bit sick at the moment and didn't do much the >>>>>>> last few days, therefore. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> No. Unfortunately the message came back shortly after booting the >>>>>>> computer. Yes the options are ticked/selected. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> I loaded and ran the evaluation tool as well. Still the same. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> I will try to boot into save mode to see what will happen. >>>>>>> >>>>>>>> So all is well now? >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Did you recently have occasion to reinstall WinXP? If so, why? Did >>>>>>>> you do a Repair Install or a clean install? >>> <snip> >>>>>>>>> However, I went to that Website and validated Window, After I clicked >>>>>>>>> on the button the following text showed up. >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> Validation Complete! >>>>>>>>> Thank you for completing the validation process and for using genuine >>>>>>>>> Microsoft software. >>>>>>>> <snip> >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> "PA Bear [MS MVP]" wrote: >>>>>>>>>> Please visit http://www.microsoft.com/genuine/ and click on the >>>>>>>>>> Validate Windows and/or Validate Office button then restart your >>>>>>>>>> computer. If you weren't able to Validate, proceed as follows: >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> 1. Download this diagnostic tool, saving it to your desktop: >>>>>>>>>> http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?linkid=56062 => WinXP: Double-click >>>>>>>>>> on the executable to run the tool. => Vista & Win7: Right-click on the >>>>>>>>>> executable and select Run as Administrator to run the tool. 2. After >>>>>>>>>> running the tool, click on the Windows and/or Office tab as >>>>>>>>>> appropriate and then click on Copy to Clipboard. NB: You may want to open a new Notepad file, paste the >>>>>>>>>> contents of your clipboard into it & save for future reference. 3. >>>>>>>>>> Begin a new post in the appropriate Microsoft Genine Advantage forum and paste the results of the WGA >>>>>>>>>> Diagnostic Data in a detailed post: >>>>>>>>>> http://social.microsoft.com/Forums/e...tegory/genuine 4. A >>>>>>>>>> troubleshooting specialist will analyze the data and recommend an >>>>>>>>>> appropriate solution. >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> I had got a services.exe error message shortly after the computer >>>>>>>>>>> booted. Actually, clicking on the message window will result in the >>>>>>>>>>> computer shutdown. >>>>>>>>>>> I have hade the issue a while before already. Back then I solved it >>>>>>>>>>> with a renewed activation of Windows booted into 'Save Mode'. >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> Yesterday, booted into save mode, I wasn't aware of the manual >>>>>>>>>>> activation method, and forgot to try therefore. A few attempts >>>>>>>>>>> later it almost would have let me back on the hadd. >>>>>>>>>>> As I put in the Windows CD everything worked fine again. Until >>>>>>>>>>> today morning. >>>>>>>>>>> When I try to activate Windows in normal mode, a white window will >>>>>>>>>>> pop up and the hour glass turning over forever. >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> Do you have some advice. The Windows XP copy was genuine. > |
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