Sorry, but I am still unable to boot in normal mode after I have unchecked
all the start up tasks and unessential services.
"Pegasus (MVP)" wrote:
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> "Fullscreen Battery" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in
> message news:E40CDE9D-0F68-4853-95F1-(E-Mail Removed)...
> > When I turn on my computer and it tries to boot normally it only manages
> > to
> > reach the Win XP logo screen and stays there with the status bar moving
> > back
> > and forth. I then restart it manually and when i choose to boot in safe
> > mode
> > it works fine. How can i find out what it has trouble booting?
>
> If Sister Mary's suggestion does not work then you can
> do this:
> 1. Remove the cable that connects your machine to the Internet.
> 2. Boot into Safe Mode.
> 3. Click Start / Run / msconfig {OK}
> 4. Untick each and every task under the Startup tab.
> 5. Click the Services tab, then tick the box that lets
> you hide all Microsoft services.
> 6. Untick all remaining services.
> 7. Click OK.
>
> You should now be able to boot into Normal Mode. Your
> challenge will be to restore the various services and tasks
> until you find the culprit that prevents your machine from
> starting normally.
>
> Do not reconnect your Internet cable until you have restored
> your virus protection.
>
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