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After an XP SP2 installation, the computer reboots before
the login screen appears. It then gives the option of Safe Mode, which does work, so I was able to uninstall and get back to a functional XP Pro system. I have checked the knowledge base and the two items listed for this problem (Bios not up to date and Umax scanner driver) do not apply to me. My BIOS is up to date and my machine (2.5 year old pentium 4) does not use one of the processors that apparently has the issues. Anyway to debug where the crash is occuring by looking at log files from safe mode? I do have a number of devices attached, that is what a computer is for isn't it... Any suggestions appreciated. Ross |
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Ross;
Check for possible compatibility issues and follow the Service Pack Installation Checklist: http://www3.telus.net/dandemar/xpsp2.htm http://www3.telus.net/dandemar/spackins.htm -- Jupiter Jones [MVP] http://www3.telus.net/dandemar/ "Ross S" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:20cf01c4a8e7$0f1ae8b0$a301280a@phx.gbl... > After an XP SP2 installation, the computer reboots before > the login screen appears. It then gives the option of > Safe Mode, which does work, so I was able to uninstall > and get back to a functional XP Pro system. > > I have checked the knowledge base and the two items > listed for this problem (Bios not up to date and Umax > scanner driver) do not apply to me. My BIOS is up to > date and my machine (2.5 year old pentium 4) does not use > one of the processors that apparently has the issues. > > Anyway to debug where the crash is occuring by looking at > log files from safe mode? > > I do have a number of devices attached, that is what a > computer is for isn't it... > > Any suggestions appreciated. > > Ross |
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On Sat, 2 Oct 2004 18:19:41 -0700, "Ross S"
<anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: >Anyway to debug where the crash is occuring by looking at >log files from safe mode? Ross, since the service pack installation proceeded without problems, it may not be of much use to look at the log files, but if you want, they are named in http://www.michna.com/kb/WxSP2.htm#..._Service_Pack_2. >I do have a number of devices attached, that is what a >computer is for isn't it... Sure, but one of their drivers now causes problems. I mostly see this with USB drivers, sometimes with Firewire, SATA, other hard disk stuff, and occasionally the graphics adapter. Could be any though. Why don't you update all of them to the latest versions? Can't hurt much. Hans-Georg -- No mail, please. |
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"Ross S" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
>After an XP SP2 installation, the computer reboots before >the login screen appears. It then gives the option of >Safe Mode, which does work, so I was able to uninstall >and get back to a functional XP Pro system. > >I have checked the knowledge base and the two items >listed for this problem (Bios not up to date and Umax >scanner driver) do not apply to me. My BIOS is up to >date and my machine (2.5 year old pentium 4) does not use >one of the processors that apparently has the issues. > >Anyway to debug where the crash is occuring by looking at >log files from safe mode? > >I do have a number of devices attached, that is what a >computer is for isn't it... > >Any suggestions appreciated. > >Ross Hi Ross. Right-click on My Computer and select Manage. Expand the Event Viewer category and browse through each of the 3 sub-categories looking for red-flagged error messages whose date and time stamps correspond to the SP2 startup crashes. Double click on an error record to see the details of that error. Note: The uninstall of SP2 may have cleared out the the log files but it is worth checking. If you feel like trying the SP2 install again then first open Control Panel - System - Advanced and click on the Settings button in the Startup and Recovery (bottom) section. In the Startup and Recovery window click on the checkbox for "automatically restart" to clear it then click on Apply and OK as needed to exit. Now you could try installing SP2 again. This time you should get a "Blue Screen Of Death" with a STOP error instead of the reboot. The STOP message will be a direct clue as to the underlying cause of the problem. Good luck Ron Martell Duncan B.C. Canada -- Microsoft MVP On-Line Help Computer Service http://onlinehelp.bc.ca "The reason computer chips are so small is computers don't eat much." |
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