"Steve T" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Gateway XP SP-2 started having boot problems. No new hardware and only new
> software was latest Windows Update in July. I was able to boot using "last
> known good configuration" but no more. And "Start Windows normally" does
> not work. Monitor just stays at black Windows XP and does not advance to
> "Starting Windows" blue screen.
What about VGA mode? If that works, you'll have full access, just without
your real video driver.
> I went to Device Manager in Safe Mode and there are no yellow question
> marks.
> System Restore is turned off, don't know why; and cannot enable unless I
> start Windows normally; which I cannot.
> I have ERUNT software but going back 10 days and restoring that registry
> configuration does not help
Then I'm not sure why System Restore would help.
> The PC does not have a 3.5" floppy drive and did not come with an XP CD
> The recover files are on drive D:
> I have removed and re-installed the RAM modules, the HD works as I can
> access the files in Safe Mode
Make a data backup, now, to another physical disk, and verify the data.
> The last Windows Update in July, which I installed; does not appear in
> Control Panel. Last update is June 14, 2007. Maybe just coincidence.
> What are my options?
> Is there a way I can enable Windows System Restore in Safe Mode?
No, but you can use the technique here to do the same sort of thing.
However, it requires a way to boot the system or gain full access to the
drive, usually the recovery console, a Linux boot CD, or hosting the drive
in another system.
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/307545
But if you were using ERUNT to do the same sort of thing, you may see no
benefit.
> I can choose System Restore ( though Gateway's Recover option) by clicking
> F11 but how much damage will this do?
That depends on the way the restore works.
> Will my documents stay intact if I go this way?
Maybe.. maybe not. You'll have to ask Gateway, and carefully examine the
documentation.
But in case they're wrong, I'd make a backup first, which can be easily and
quickly done with another system, or by copying files to a temporarily
attached drive via Safe Mode.
Also, export your email settings.
HTH
-pk
> Thank you, Steve T
>