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OS: Windows XP Home Edition, service pack 2
Router: New Router: Linksys 802.11b, model #BEFW1174 Old Router: Linksys 802.11b, model #BEFSR41 DSL Tried correcting what I think was a linksys driver issue by using system restore to previous good configuration. Problem History: 1. problems connecting to internet after installing linksys router noted above. 2. restored system to last known good configuration before the new router installed 3. encounter Dr. Watson errors below with new router still attached 4. removed new router tried login through DSL box only -> same errors 5. re-attached old router tried login -> same errors 6. removed all networking devices, attempted login -> same errors Issue after system restore: - After restore, try to login to black screen w/title box: logon to Windows XP, username and password prompt displayed, user name is different than my normal login; not a concern had computer person reconfigure while back: 1. ENTER XP password for normal username , click->LOGON 2. pulls up wallpaper with error message unerinit logon application has encountered a problem and needs to close... 3. click->Don't send error report 4. error: Dr. Watson post mortem debugger has encountered an problem and needs to close. We are sorry for the inconvenience. 5. without clicking anything another error message pops up: WMI has encountered a problem and needs to close I think my system is starting in safe mode. Since the reason for the restore is network related - could this be causing the loop in errors. Please help this is my life, I've used system restore on other computers and never encountered anything like this. Please help, I'm all ears. Thanks, Courtney |
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I would think this is relevant: Unable to Log On To Windows XP After Removing wsaupdater.exe http://www.lavasofthelp.com/articles/v6/04/06/0901.html and Blazefind problem http://rickrogers.org/fixes.htm#Blazefind More here: http://groups.google.com/groups?hl=...dr=&btnG=Search If that doesn’t help see this: A User Logon Request Is Rejected Without Any Messages http://support.microsoft.com/?id=313322 courtneyQA wrote: > OS: Windows XP Home Edition, service pack 2 > Router: > New Router: Linksys 802.11b, model #BEFW1174 > Old Router: Linksys 802.11b, model #BEFSR41 > DSL > > Tried correcting what I think was a linksys driver issue by using system > restore to previous good configuration. > > Problem History: > 1. problems connecting to internet after installing linksys router noted > above. > 2. restored system to last known good configuration before the new router > installed > 3. encounter Dr. Watson errors below with new router still attached > 4. removed new router tried login through DSL box only -> same errors > 5. re-attached old router tried login -> same errors > 6. removed all networking devices, attempted login -> same errors > > Issue after system restore: > - After restore, try to login to black screen w/title box: logon to Windows > XP, username and password prompt displayed, user name is different than my > normal login; not a concern had computer person reconfigure while back: > 1. ENTER XP password for normal username , click->LOGON > 2. pulls up wallpaper with error message unerinit logon application has > encountered a problem and needs to close... > 3. click->Don't send error report > 4. error: Dr. Watson post mortem debugger has encountered an problem and > needs to close. We are sorry for the inconvenience. > 5. without clicking anything another error message pops up: WMI has > encountered a problem and needs to close > > > I think my system is starting in safe mode. Since the reason for the > restore is network related - could this be causing the loop in errors. > > Please help this is my life, I've used system restore on other computers and > never encountered anything like this. Please help, I'm all ears. > > > Thanks, > Courtney > > > -- torgeir, Microsoft MVP Scripting and WMI, Porsgrunn Norway Administration scripting examples and an ONLINE version of the 1328 page Scripting Guide: http://www.microsoft.com/technet/sc...er/default.mspx |
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