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irwinhersh
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      30th Nov 2007
I recently wipe clean my hadrd drive to do a clean reinstall of xp pro with
service pack 2. After reloading xp I down loaded all the security updates -
about 70 in all.
The system keeps re-booting into safe mode. Which update is breaking my
system or how can I find out without removing them one at a time?
 
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Andrew E.
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      30th Nov 2007
If xp was installed w/o service packs,& you ran SP2 cd or windows update &
installed it then,before you reboot,set in cmd:CHKDSK C: /F or set in my
computer,hd properties.The OS will run much better & start as it
should.Either
way,try booting to xp cd,recovery,type:Fixboot Agree,type:CHKDSK C: /p
after,type:EXIT Let xp start,remove cd

"irwinhersh" wrote:

> I recently wipe clean my hadrd drive to do a clean reinstall of xp pro with
> service pack 2. After reloading xp I down loaded all the security updates -
> about 70 in all.
> The system keeps re-booting into safe mode. Which update is breaking my
> system or how can I find out without removing them one at a time?

 
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Plato
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      30th Nov 2007
=?Utf-8?B?aXJ3aW5oZXJzaA==?= wrote:
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> I recently wipe clean my hadrd drive to do a clean reinstall of xp pro with
> service pack 2. After reloading xp I down loaded all the security updates -
> about 70 in all.
> The system keeps re-booting into safe mode. Which update is breaking my
> system or how can I find out without removing them one at a time?


Most likely a video card driver update you dont need or want.








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Pegasus \(MVP\)
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      30th Nov 2007

"irwinhersh" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>I recently wipe clean my hadrd drive to do a clean reinstall of xp pro with
> service pack 2. After reloading xp I down loaded all the security
> updates -
> about 70 in all.
> The system keeps re-booting into safe mode. Which update is breaking my
> system or how can I find out without removing them one at a time?


Does it run satisfactorily in Safe Mode?


 
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irwinhersh
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      30th Nov 2007
Thank you so much!! -It was an issue I've been wrestling with for 3 days.
I diasabled the video card, d/l'd the updates and everything loaded properly.

Again, much thanks

"Plato" wrote:

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> > I recently wipe clean my hadrd drive to do a clean reinstall of xp pro with
> > service pack 2. After reloading xp I down loaded all the security updates -
> > about 70 in all.
> > The system keeps re-booting into safe mode. Which update is breaking my
> > system or how can I find out without removing them one at a time?

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> Most likely a video card driver update you dont need or want.
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Plato
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      1st Dec 2007
cool


 
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