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      23rd May 2005
After loading all the updates to Norton Systemworks I had a security
auto-update to Windows 2K come through. It installed, and went to reboot.
The system now locks up on boot. I have tried to use my restore disk to no
avail. The system locks up before I can get to anything! Safe mode? -
can't get to it. Repair console? - can't get to it. My son seems to think
that I am in a freeze mode due to mups.sys, but I can't confirm that. Any
suggestions? The system was working GREAT prior to this update hitting me,
and I would HATE to lose all the data on this drive.
 
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"TX Piper" <TX (E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:70F0FA80-C9FE-46F6-AFA9-(E-Mail Removed)...
> After loading all the updates to Norton Systemworks I had a security
> auto-update to Windows 2K come through. It installed, and went to reboot.
> The system now locks up on boot. I have tried to use my restore disk to

no
> avail. The system locks up before I can get to anything! Safe mode? -
> can't get to it. Repair console? - can't get to it. My son seems to think
> that I am in a freeze mode due to mups.sys, but I can't confirm that. Any
> suggestions? The system was working GREAT prior to this update hitting

me,
> and I would HATE to lose all the data on this drive.


How far does the boot process go? Please be precise!


 
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      23rd May 2005
If allowed to boot as normal, the white Windows 2000 Prof screen shows up.
The process bar at the bottom of the screen locks up at about three-quarters
of the way through to completion. Then it enters a lock-up, and goes no
further.

"Pegasus (MVP)" wrote:

>
> "TX Piper" <TX (E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:70F0FA80-C9FE-46F6-AFA9-(E-Mail Removed)...
> > After loading all the updates to Norton Systemworks I had a security
> > auto-update to Windows 2K come through. It installed, and went to reboot.
> > The system now locks up on boot. I have tried to use my restore disk to

> no
> > avail. The system locks up before I can get to anything! Safe mode? -
> > can't get to it. Repair console? - can't get to it. My son seems to think
> > that I am in a freeze mode due to mups.sys, but I can't confirm that. Any
> > suggestions? The system was working GREAT prior to this update hitting

> me,
> > and I would HATE to lose all the data on this drive.

>
> How far does the boot process go? Please be precise!
>
>
>

 
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      23rd May 2005
This means that your file system is probably intact but that you
have a problem with Windows. Here are a few options, some
of which you may have tried already:
- Reboot with "Last known good configuration"
- Reboot in "Safe Mode".
- Reboot into to the Recovery Console (using the Win2000 CD),
then run chkdsk.
- Reboot with the Win2000 CD, then select Repair and allow
the system to repair itself.
- Reboot with the Win2000 CD, select Repair, then install
Win2000 over the top of the existing installation.
- Reboot with the Win2000 CD, then perform a new installation
into a folder other than C:\WINNT.
- Temporarily install the disk as a slave disk in some other Win2000/XP
PC, then save your data files.
- Boot the machine with a Bart PE CD (www.bootdisk.com), then
save your data files to a networked PC. You will need a WinXP
Professional CD (but no licence number!) and a CD burner to make
a Bart PE CD.

About the data you would hate to lose: For $100.00 or less you
can buy a 40 GByte backup hard disk and a USB disk case, which
might make you wonder why you decided not to back up your
important files to an independent medium on a weekly basis.


"TX Piper" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:79D6B625-8337-4F28-8EC4-(E-Mail Removed)...
> If allowed to boot as normal, the white Windows 2000 Prof screen shows up.
> The process bar at the bottom of the screen locks up at about

three-quarters
> of the way through to completion. Then it enters a lock-up, and goes no
> further.
>
> "Pegasus (MVP)" wrote:
>
> >
> > "TX Piper" <TX (E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> > news:70F0FA80-C9FE-46F6-AFA9-(E-Mail Removed)...
> > > After loading all the updates to Norton Systemworks I had a security
> > > auto-update to Windows 2K come through. It installed, and went to

reboot.
> > > The system now locks up on boot. I have tried to use my restore disk

to
> > no
> > > avail. The system locks up before I can get to anything! Safe

ode? -
> > > can't get to it. Repair console? - can't get to it. My son seems to

think
> > > that I am in a freeze mode due to mups.sys, but I can't confirm that.

Any
> > > suggestions? The system was working GREAT prior to this update

hitting
> > me,
> > > and I would HATE to lose all the data on this drive.

> >
> > How far does the boot process go? Please be precise!
> >
> >
> >



 
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      23rd May 2005
Replies notes in-line:

"Pegasus (MVP)" wrote:

> This means that your file system is probably intact but that you
> have a problem with Windows. Here are a few options, some
> of which you may have tried already:
> - Reboot with "Last known good configuration"


Tried, no luck.

> - Reboot in "Safe Mode".


Freezes before it loads.

> - Reboot into to the Recovery Console (using the Win2000 CD),
> then run chkdsk.


Even booting from the CD the system locks before I can get this far.

> - Reboot with the Win2000 CD, then select Repair and allow
> the system to repair itself.


Even booting from the CD the system locks before I can get this far.

> - Reboot with the Win2000 CD, select Repair, then install
> Win2000 over the top of the existing installation.


Can't get to repair.

> - Reboot with the Win2000 CD, then perform a new installation
> into a folder other than C:\WINNT.


This has some opportunities associated with it. IF I could get to the
files I could rename the C:\WINNT directory, install a fresh OS copy, and
then manually change settings in the original directory until I found a fix.
How to get there I am unsure of.

> - Temporarily install the disk as a slave disk in some other Win2000/XP
> PC, then save your data files.


Tried this, still can't access the drive.

> - Boot the machine with a Bart PE CD (www.bootdisk.com), then
> save your data files to a networked PC. You will need a WinXP
> Professional CD (but no licence number!) and a CD burner to make
> a Bart PE CD.


I will look into this.


> About the data you would hate to lose: For $100.00 or less you
> can buy a 40 GByte backup hard disk and a USB disk case, which
> might make you wonder why you decided not to back up your
> important files to an independent medium on a weekly basis.


Lesson learned.

>
>
> "TX Piper" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:79D6B625-8337-4F28-8EC4-(E-Mail Removed)...
> > If allowed to boot as normal, the white Windows 2000 Prof screen shows up.
> > The process bar at the bottom of the screen locks up at about

> three-quarters
> > of the way through to completion. Then it enters a lock-up, and goes no
> > further.
> >
> > "Pegasus (MVP)" wrote:
> >
> > >
> > > "TX Piper" <TX (E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> > > news:70F0FA80-C9FE-46F6-AFA9-(E-Mail Removed)...
> > > > After loading all the updates to Norton Systemworks I had a security
> > > > auto-update to Windows 2K come through. It installed, and went to

> reboot.
> > > > The system now locks up on boot. I have tried to use my restore disk

> to
> > > no
> > > > avail. The system locks up before I can get to anything! Safe

> ode? -
> > > > can't get to it. Repair console? - can't get to it. My son seems to

> think
> > > > that I am in a freeze mode due to mups.sys, but I can't confirm that.

> Any
> > > > suggestions? The system was working GREAT prior to this update

> hitting
> > > me,
> > > > and I would HATE to lose all the data on this drive.
> > >
> > > How far does the boot process go? Please be precise!
> > >
> > >
> > >

>
>
>

 
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      23rd May 2005
You report that you are unable to read your disk while it is
installed as a slave disk in some other PC. Unfortunately you
do not report if this is a permissions issue or if the problem
disk cannot be read.

If it is a permissions issue then you may have to seize ownership
of the problem folders.

If it is a disk issue then it may be time to download and run
the free diagnostic program that your disk manufacturer
makes available on his home site.

You could also boot the machine with a Win98 boot disk
(www.bootdisk.com), then run ntfsdos.exe (www.sysinternals.com)
to see if you can read your NTFS partition.


"TX Piper" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:73C21092-BF20-44FD-B5AC-(E-Mail Removed)...
> Replies notes in-line:
>
> "Pegasus (MVP)" wrote:
>
> > This means that your file system is probably intact but that you
> > have a problem with Windows. Here are a few options, some
> > of which you may have tried already:
> > - Reboot with "Last known good configuration"

>
> Tried, no luck.
>
> > - Reboot in "Safe Mode".

>
> Freezes before it loads.
>
> > - Reboot into to the Recovery Console (using the Win2000 CD),
> > then run chkdsk.

>
> Even booting from the CD the system locks before I can get this far.
>
> > - Reboot with the Win2000 CD, then select Repair and allow
> > the system to repair itself.

>
> Even booting from the CD the system locks before I can get this far.
>
> > - Reboot with the Win2000 CD, select Repair, then install
> > Win2000 over the top of the existing installation.

>
> Can't get to repair.
>
> > - Reboot with the Win2000 CD, then perform a new installation
> > into a folder other than C:\WINNT.

>
> This has some opportunities associated with it. IF I could get to the
> files I could rename the C:\WINNT directory, install a fresh OS copy, and
> then manually change settings in the original directory until I found a

fix.
> How to get there I am unsure of.
>
> > - Temporarily install the disk as a slave disk in some other Win2000/XP
> > PC, then save your data files.

>
> Tried this, still can't access the drive.
>
> > - Boot the machine with a Bart PE CD (www.bootdisk.com), then
> > save your data files to a networked PC. You will need a WinXP
> > Professional CD (but no licence number!) and a CD burner to make
> > a Bart PE CD.

>
> I will look into this.
>
>
> > About the data you would hate to lose: For $100.00 or less you
> > can buy a 40 GByte backup hard disk and a USB disk case, which
> > might make you wonder why you decided not to back up your
> > important files to an independent medium on a weekly basis.

>
> Lesson learned.
>
> >
> >
> > "TX Piper" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> > news:79D6B625-8337-4F28-8EC4-(E-Mail Removed)...
> > > If allowed to boot as normal, the white Windows 2000 Prof screen shows

up.
> > > The process bar at the bottom of the screen locks up at about

> > three-quarters
> > > of the way through to completion. Then it enters a lock-up, and goes

no
> > > further.
> > >
> > > "Pegasus (MVP)" wrote:
> > >
> > > >
> > > > "TX Piper" <TX (E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> > > > news:70F0FA80-C9FE-46F6-AFA9-(E-Mail Removed)...
> > > > > After loading all the updates to Norton Systemworks I had a

security
> > > > > auto-update to Windows 2K come through. It installed, and went to

> > reboot.
> > > > > The system now locks up on boot. I have tried to use my restore

disk
> > to
> > > > no
> > > > > avail. The system locks up before I can get to anything! Safe

> > ode? -
> > > > > can't get to it. Repair console? - can't get to it. My son seems

to
> > think
> > > > > that I am in a freeze mode due to mups.sys, but I can't confirm

that.
> > Any
> > > > > suggestions? The system was working GREAT prior to this update

> > hitting
> > > > me,
> > > > > and I would HATE to lose all the data on this drive.
> > > >
> > > > How far does the boot process go? Please be precise!
> > > >
> > > >
> > > >

> >
> >
> >



 
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      23rd May 2005
Responses in-line:

"Pegasus (MVP)" wrote:

> You report that you are unable to read your disk while it is
> installed as a slave disk in some other PC. Unfortunately you
> do not report if this is a permissions issue or if the problem
> disk cannot be read.
>
> If it is a permissions issue then you may have to seize ownership
> of the problem folders.
>
> If it is a disk issue then it may be time to download and run
> the free diagnostic program that your disk manufacturer
> makes available on his home site.


Actually appears like the affected drive is in a loop-lock, and when
slaved to another drive that drive suffers 'collateral damage'.

> You could also boot the machine with a Win98 boot disk
> (www.bootdisk.com), then run ntfsdos.exe (www.sysinternals.com)
> to see if you can read your NTFS partition.


This is an idea with some real possibilities. Is there a version of
ntfsdos that will allow me to write as well as read? If I am reading the
product lit correctly the program seems to be view only product. If I could
find a read/write version I could play with some file settings and maybe get
through this.

> "TX Piper" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:73C21092-BF20-44FD-B5AC-(E-Mail Removed)...
> > Replies notes in-line:
> >
> > "Pegasus (MVP)" wrote:
> >
> > > This means that your file system is probably intact but that you
> > > have a problem with Windows. Here are a few options, some
> > > of which you may have tried already:
> > > - Reboot with "Last known good configuration"

> >
> > Tried, no luck.
> >
> > > - Reboot in "Safe Mode".

> >
> > Freezes before it loads.
> >
> > > - Reboot into to the Recovery Console (using the Win2000 CD),
> > > then run chkdsk.

> >
> > Even booting from the CD the system locks before I can get this far.
> >
> > > - Reboot with the Win2000 CD, then select Repair and allow
> > > the system to repair itself.

> >
> > Even booting from the CD the system locks before I can get this far.
> >
> > > - Reboot with the Win2000 CD, select Repair, then install
> > > Win2000 over the top of the existing installation.

> >
> > Can't get to repair.
> >
> > > - Reboot with the Win2000 CD, then perform a new installation
> > > into a folder other than C:\WINNT.

> >
> > This has some opportunities associated with it. IF I could get to the
> > files I could rename the C:\WINNT directory, install a fresh OS copy, and
> > then manually change settings in the original directory until I found a

> fix.
> > How to get there I am unsure of.
> >
> > > - Temporarily install the disk as a slave disk in some other Win2000/XP
> > > PC, then save your data files.

> >
> > Tried this, still can't access the drive.
> >
> > > - Boot the machine with a Bart PE CD (www.bootdisk.com), then
> > > save your data files to a networked PC. You will need a WinXP
> > > Professional CD (but no licence number!) and a CD burner to make
> > > a Bart PE CD.

> >
> > I will look into this.
> >
> >
> > > About the data you would hate to lose: For $100.00 or less you
> > > can buy a 40 GByte backup hard disk and a USB disk case, which
> > > might make you wonder why you decided not to back up your
> > > important files to an independent medium on a weekly basis.

> >
> > Lesson learned.
> >
> > >
> > >
> > > "TX Piper" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> > > news:79D6B625-8337-4F28-8EC4-(E-Mail Removed)...
> > > > If allowed to boot as normal, the white Windows 2000 Prof screen shows

> up.
> > > > The process bar at the bottom of the screen locks up at about
> > > three-quarters
> > > > of the way through to completion. Then it enters a lock-up, and goes

> no
> > > > further.
> > > >
> > > > "Pegasus (MVP)" wrote:
> > > >
> > > > >
> > > > > "TX Piper" <TX (E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> > > > > news:70F0FA80-C9FE-46F6-AFA9-(E-Mail Removed)...
> > > > > > After loading all the updates to Norton Systemworks I had a

> security
> > > > > > auto-update to Windows 2K come through. It installed, and went to
> > > reboot.
> > > > > > The system now locks up on boot. I have tried to use my restore

> disk
> > > to
> > > > > no
> > > > > > avail. The system locks up before I can get to anything! Safe
> > > ode? -
> > > > > > can't get to it. Repair console? - can't get to it. My son seems

> to
> > > think
> > > > > > that I am in a freeze mode due to mups.sys, but I can't confirm

> that.
> > > Any
> > > > > > suggestions? The system was working GREAT prior to this update
> > > hitting
> > > > > me,
> > > > > > and I would HATE to lose all the data on this drive.
> > > > >
> > > > > How far does the boot process go? Please be precise!
> > > > >
> > > > >
> > > > >
> > >
> > >
> > >

>
>
>

 
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      23rd May 2005
I only ever found 'read only'

"TX Piper" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
newsB7762D6-867A-452C-8399-(E-Mail Removed)...
> Responses in-line:
>
> "Pegasus (MVP)" wrote:
>
> > You report that you are unable to read your disk while it is
> > installed as a slave disk in some other PC. Unfortunately you
> > do not report if this is a permissions issue or if the problem
> > disk cannot be read.
> >
> > If it is a permissions issue then you may have to seize ownership
> > of the problem folders.
> >
> > If it is a disk issue then it may be time to download and run
> > the free diagnostic program that your disk manufacturer
> > makes available on his home site.

>
> Actually appears like the affected drive is in a loop-lock, and when
> slaved to another drive that drive suffers 'collateral damage'.
>
> > You could also boot the machine with a Win98 boot disk
> > (www.bootdisk.com), then run ntfsdos.exe (www.sysinternals.com)
> > to see if you can read your NTFS partition.

>
> This is an idea with some real possibilities. Is there a version of
> ntfsdos that will allow me to write as well as read? If I am reading the
> product lit correctly the program seems to be view only product. If I

could
> find a read/write version I could play with some file settings and maybe

get
> through this.
>
> > "TX Piper" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> > news:73C21092-BF20-44FD-B5AC-(E-Mail Removed)...
> > > Replies notes in-line:
> > >
> > > "Pegasus (MVP)" wrote:
> > >
> > > > This means that your file system is probably intact but that you
> > > > have a problem with Windows. Here are a few options, some
> > > > of which you may have tried already:
> > > > - Reboot with "Last known good configuration"
> > >
> > > Tried, no luck.
> > >
> > > > - Reboot in "Safe Mode".
> > >
> > > Freezes before it loads.
> > >
> > > > - Reboot into to the Recovery Console (using the Win2000 CD),
> > > > then run chkdsk.
> > >
> > > Even booting from the CD the system locks before I can get this far.
> > >
> > > > - Reboot with the Win2000 CD, then select Repair and allow
> > > > the system to repair itself.
> > >
> > > Even booting from the CD the system locks before I can get this

far.
> > >
> > > > - Reboot with the Win2000 CD, select Repair, then install
> > > > Win2000 over the top of the existing installation.
> > >
> > > Can't get to repair.
> > >
> > > > - Reboot with the Win2000 CD, then perform a new installation
> > > > into a folder other than C:\WINNT.
> > >
> > > This has some opportunities associated with it. IF I could get to

the
> > > files I could rename the C:\WINNT directory, install a fresh OS copy,

and
> > > then manually change settings in the original directory until I found

a
> > fix.
> > > How to get there I am unsure of.
> > >
> > > > - Temporarily install the disk as a slave disk in some other

Win2000/XP
> > > > PC, then save your data files.
> > >
> > > Tried this, still can't access the drive.
> > >
> > > > - Boot the machine with a Bart PE CD (www.bootdisk.com), then
> > > > save your data files to a networked PC. You will need a WinXP
> > > > Professional CD (but no licence number!) and a CD burner to make
> > > > a Bart PE CD.
> > >
> > > I will look into this.
> > >
> > >
> > > > About the data you would hate to lose: For $100.00 or less you
> > > > can buy a 40 GByte backup hard disk and a USB disk case, which
> > > > might make you wonder why you decided not to back up your
> > > > important files to an independent medium on a weekly basis.
> > >
> > > Lesson learned.
> > >
> > > >
> > > >
> > > > "TX Piper" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> > > > news:79D6B625-8337-4F28-8EC4-(E-Mail Removed)...
> > > > > If allowed to boot as normal, the white Windows 2000 Prof screen

shows
> > up.
> > > > > The process bar at the bottom of the screen locks up at about
> > > > three-quarters
> > > > > of the way through to completion. Then it enters a lock-up, and

goes
> > no
> > > > > further.
> > > > >
> > > > > "Pegasus (MVP)" wrote:
> > > > >
> > > > > >
> > > > > > "TX Piper" <TX (E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> > > > > > news:70F0FA80-C9FE-46F6-AFA9-(E-Mail Removed)...
> > > > > > > After loading all the updates to Norton Systemworks I had a

> > security
> > > > > > > auto-update to Windows 2K come through. It installed, and went

to
> > > > reboot.
> > > > > > > The system now locks up on boot. I have tried to use my

restore
> > disk
> > > > to
> > > > > > no
> > > > > > > avail. The system locks up before I can get to anything!

Safe
> > > > ode? -
> > > > > > > can't get to it. Repair console? - can't get to it. My son

seems
> > to
> > > > think
> > > > > > > that I am in a freeze mode due to mups.sys, but I can't

confirm
> > that.
> > > > Any
> > > > > > > suggestions? The system was working GREAT prior to this

update
> > > > hitting
> > > > > > me,
> > > > > > > and I would HATE to lose all the data on this drive.
> > > > > >
> > > > > > How far does the boot process go? Please be precise!
> > > > > >
> > > > > >
> > > > > >
> > > >
> > > >
> > > >

> >
> >
> >



 
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      23rd May 2005
You had to pay for the read/write version of NTFSDOS. I am
not sure if it is still available. Regardless of this, it would probably
be best to save what you can to another disk by whatever means,
then rebuild Windows. The read-only version would be
perfectly adequate for this.


"TX Piper" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
newsB7762D6-867A-452C-8399-(E-Mail Removed)...
> Responses in-line:
>
> "Pegasus (MVP)" wrote:
>
> > You report that you are unable to read your disk while it is
> > installed as a slave disk in some other PC. Unfortunately you
> > do not report if this is a permissions issue or if the problem
> > disk cannot be read.
> >
> > If it is a permissions issue then you may have to seize ownership
> > of the problem folders.
> >
> > If it is a disk issue then it may be time to download and run
> > the free diagnostic program that your disk manufacturer
> > makes available on his home site.

>
> Actually appears like the affected drive is in a loop-lock, and when
> slaved to another drive that drive suffers 'collateral damage'.
>
> > You could also boot the machine with a Win98 boot disk
> > (www.bootdisk.com), then run ntfsdos.exe (www.sysinternals.com)
> > to see if you can read your NTFS partition.

>
> This is an idea with some real possibilities. Is there a version of
> ntfsdos that will allow me to write as well as read? If I am reading the
> product lit correctly the program seems to be view only product. If I

could
> find a read/write version I could play with some file settings and maybe

get
> through this.
>
> > "TX Piper" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> > news:73C21092-BF20-44FD-B5AC-(E-Mail Removed)...
> > > Replies notes in-line:
> > >
> > > "Pegasus (MVP)" wrote:
> > >
> > > > This means that your file system is probably intact but that you
> > > > have a problem with Windows. Here are a few options, some
> > > > of which you may have tried already:
> > > > - Reboot with "Last known good configuration"
> > >
> > > Tried, no luck.
> > >
> > > > - Reboot in "Safe Mode".
> > >
> > > Freezes before it loads.
> > >
> > > > - Reboot into to the Recovery Console (using the Win2000 CD),
> > > > then run chkdsk.
> > >
> > > Even booting from the CD the system locks before I can get this far.
> > >
> > > > - Reboot with the Win2000 CD, then select Repair and allow
> > > > the system to repair itself.
> > >
> > > Even booting from the CD the system locks before I can get this

far.
> > >
> > > > - Reboot with the Win2000 CD, select Repair, then install
> > > > Win2000 over the top of the existing installation.
> > >
> > > Can't get to repair.
> > >
> > > > - Reboot with the Win2000 CD, then perform a new installation
> > > > into a folder other than C:\WINNT.
> > >
> > > This has some opportunities associated with it. IF I could get to

the
> > > files I could rename the C:\WINNT directory, install a fresh OS copy,

and
> > > then manually change settings in the original directory until I found

a
> > fix.
> > > How to get there I am unsure of.
> > >
> > > > - Temporarily install the disk as a slave disk in some other

Win2000/XP
> > > > PC, then save your data files.
> > >
> > > Tried this, still can't access the drive.
> > >
> > > > - Boot the machine with a Bart PE CD (www.bootdisk.com), then
> > > > save your data files to a networked PC. You will need a WinXP
> > > > Professional CD (but no licence number!) and a CD burner to make
> > > > a Bart PE CD.
> > >
> > > I will look into this.
> > >
> > >
> > > > About the data you would hate to lose: For $100.00 or less you
> > > > can buy a 40 GByte backup hard disk and a USB disk case, which
> > > > might make you wonder why you decided not to back up your
> > > > important files to an independent medium on a weekly basis.
> > >
> > > Lesson learned.
> > >
> > > >
> > > >
> > > > "TX Piper" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> > > > news:79D6B625-8337-4F28-8EC4-(E-Mail Removed)...
> > > > > If allowed to boot as normal, the white Windows 2000 Prof screen

shows
> > up.
> > > > > The process bar at the bottom of the screen locks up at about
> > > > three-quarters
> > > > > of the way through to completion. Then it enters a lock-up, and

goes
> > no
> > > > > further.
> > > > >
> > > > > "Pegasus (MVP)" wrote:
> > > > >
> > > > > >
> > > > > > "TX Piper" <TX (E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> > > > > > news:70F0FA80-C9FE-46F6-AFA9-(E-Mail Removed)...
> > > > > > > After loading all the updates to Norton Systemworks I had a

> > security
> > > > > > > auto-update to Windows 2K come through. It installed, and went

to
> > > > reboot.
> > > > > > > The system now locks up on boot. I have tried to use my

restore
> > disk
> > > > to
> > > > > > no
> > > > > > > avail. The system locks up before I can get to anything!

Safe
> > > > ode? -
> > > > > > > can't get to it. Repair console? - can't get to it. My son

seems
> > to
> > > > think
> > > > > > > that I am in a freeze mode due to mups.sys, but I can't

confirm
> > that.
> > > > Any
> > > > > > > suggestions? The system was working GREAT prior to this

update
> > > > hitting
> > > > > > me,
> > > > > > > and I would HATE to lose all the data on this drive.
> > > > > >
> > > > > > How far does the boot process go? Please be precise!
> > > > > >
> > > > > >
> > > > > >
> > > >
> > > >
> > > >

> >
> >
> >



 
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> - Temporarily install the disk as a slave disk in some other Win2000/XP
> PC, then save your data files.


Tried this, still can't access the drive.

makes no sense. You use another drive to install and boot from. Make that the Master on the Primary IDE channel. Reinstall Windows. Then as slave on that channel put your old op sys. You can then access all its data.

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"TX Piper" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:73C21092-BF20-44FD-B5AC-(E-Mail Removed)...
> Replies notes in-line:
>
> "Pegasus (MVP)" wrote:
>
> > This means that your file system is probably intact but that you
> > have a problem with Windows. Here are a few options, some
> > of which you may have tried already:
> > - Reboot with "Last known good configuration"

>
> Tried, no luck.
>
> > - Reboot in "Safe Mode".

>
> Freezes before it loads.
>
> > - Reboot into to the Recovery Console (using the Win2000 CD),
> > then run chkdsk.

>
> Even booting from the CD the system locks before I can get this far.
>
> > - Reboot with the Win2000 CD, then select Repair and allow
> > the system to repair itself.

>
> Even booting from the CD the system locks before I can get this far.
>
> > - Reboot with the Win2000 CD, select Repair, then install
> > Win2000 over the top of the existing installation.

>
> Can't get to repair.
>
> > - Reboot with the Win2000 CD, then perform a new installation
> > into a folder other than C:\WINNT.

>
> This has some opportunities associated with it. IF I could get to the
> files I could rename the C:\WINNT directory, install a fresh OS copy, and
> then manually change settings in the original directory until I found a fix.
> How to get there I am unsure of.
>
> > - Temporarily install the disk as a slave disk in some other Win2000/XP
> > PC, then save your data files.

>
> Tried this, still can't access the drive.
>
> > - Boot the machine with a Bart PE CD (www.bootdisk.com), then
> > save your data files to a networked PC. You will need a WinXP
> > Professional CD (but no licence number!) and a CD burner to make
> > a Bart PE CD.

>
> I will look into this.
>
>
> > About the data you would hate to lose: For $100.00 or less you
> > can buy a 40 GByte backup hard disk and a USB disk case, which
> > might make you wonder why you decided not to back up your
> > important files to an independent medium on a weekly basis.

>
> Lesson learned.
>
> >
> >
> > "TX Piper" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> > news:79D6B625-8337-4F28-8EC4-(E-Mail Removed)...
> > > If allowed to boot as normal, the white Windows 2000 Prof screen shows up.
> > > The process bar at the bottom of the screen locks up at about

> > three-quarters
> > > of the way through to completion. Then it enters a lock-up, and goes no
> > > further.
> > >
> > > "Pegasus (MVP)" wrote:
> > >
> > > >
> > > > "TX Piper" <TX (E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> > > > news:70F0FA80-C9FE-46F6-AFA9-(E-Mail Removed)...
> > > > > After loading all the updates to Norton Systemworks I had a security
> > > > > auto-update to Windows 2K come through. It installed, and went to

> > reboot.
> > > > > The system now locks up on boot. I have tried to use my restore disk

> > to
> > > > no
> > > > > avail. The system locks up before I can get to anything! Safe

> > ode? -
> > > > > can't get to it. Repair console? - can't get to it. My son seems to

> > think
> > > > > that I am in a freeze mode due to mups.sys, but I can't confirm that.

> > Any
> > > > > suggestions? The system was working GREAT prior to this update

> > hitting
> > > > me,
> > > > > and I would HATE to lose all the data on this drive.
> > > >
> > > > How far does the boot process go? Please be precise!
> > > >
> > > >
> > > >

> >
> >
> >


 
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