Don,
If you cannot see or even get to the Start menu, how do
you suppose one can do what you suggested earlier on? THe
problem is that you cannot login at all (to the desktop or
to a network) - it starts to reboot. Even login in a safe
mode makes the computer reboot. The interesting thing is
that if you type the wrong login name or password, it does
not reboot and tells you that you that it could not log
you in. On the other hand, if you type the correct login
and password it will reboot. Virus perhaps?
Abe
>-----Original Message-----
>Sorry Abe,
>
>Not funny, I know.
>
>Try to do a Repair with your ERD and Full Backup.
>Or you an do an inplace upgrade.
>
>--
>Happy Holidays,
>don
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>"Abe" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in
message
>news:01ea01c3c59d$ddeb5270$(E-Mail Removed)...
>Not funny at all!
>>-----Original Message-----
>>Hi Abe,
>>
>>Start
>>Settings
>>Control Panel
>>System
>>Advanced tab
>>Startup...
>>uncheck Automatically reboot
>>Next time you get BSOD
>>report it and someone will help
>>
>>--
>>Happy Holidays,
>>don
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>>"Abe" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in
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>>news:092501c3c591$fc926c10$(E-Mail Removed)...
>>No warnings, nothing at all. It simply goes to reboot and
>>reboots and gives you the prompt to login. Once you login
>>it will reboot again! If you do a safemode login, the
same
>>thing happens and a blue screen with some message shows
up
>>but it goes off in a fraction of a second and is
>>impossible to read. Thanks!
>>
>>
>>>-----Original Message-----
>>>Give us a little more information, what do you see? Are
>>>there any warnings on your screen? Do you actually get
>>to
>>>see your desktop??
>>>
>>>>-----Original Message-----
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>Everytime I login to the desktop or the network, the
>>>>computer reboots (Windows 2000 Professional). Any idea
>>>>what may be going on?
>>>>.
>>>>
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