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!
> >
> >
> >