Reboot, reboot, reboot

H

Howard

Upgraded to XP Home from Windows 98SE a few months ago.
Periodically need to reboot and the system 'hangs',
reboot and it goes a bit further, and reboot and then it
works. Sometimes I need to reboot 4-5 times. What's
going on?
 
G

Guest

-----Original Message-----
Upgraded to XP Home from Windows 98SE a few months ago.
Periodically need to reboot and the system 'hangs',
reboot and it goes a bit further, and reboot and then it
works. Sometimes I need to reboot 4-5 times. What's
going on?
.
your problem can be caused by a number of issues such as
the du-hicky not being attached to the thing a bob. but I
would first check the whats a ma call it.
 
T

TheCrewser

Check the event logs under Administrative Tools to see what is causing
the problems.

Good Luck...

GLCrews,MCP
 
M

Michael Solomon \(MS-MVP Windows Shell/User\)

First, be sure your antivirus software has the latest definitions and run a
virus scan.

Second, download, install and run Ad Aware:
www.lavasoftusa.com
Note: you should always be well backed up before running an application of
this type.

If your system is clear of viruses, open Control Panel, open System, go to
the Advanced tab, click Settings under Startup and Recovery, remove the
check from "Automatically Restart" under System Failure. This will cause
the system to blue screen instead of restarting on errors and the
information on the blue screen may give a clue as to the source of the
issue.

Open Control Panel, open Administrative Tools, open Event Viewer, look for
errors corresponding to the crash, double click the error, the information
contained within may give a clue as to the
source of the problem.

Assuming you have an XP CD and not a recovery CD, place the XP CD in the
drive, when the setup screen appears, select "Check System Compatibility,"
the report it generates may point to problem hardware or software on your
system. If you do not have an XP CD, you can download this application
known as the Upgrade Advisor from the following site:
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/pro/howtobuy/upgrading/advisor.asp
Note: If you have access to a broadband connection it might be best to
download using that as this is a rather large download.

Check for the latest drivers for your hardware, especially your graphics
card and soundcard and all peripherals connected to your system. Do not use
Windows Update for this, go to the device manufacturer's web sites and if
you install updated drivers, ignore the message about drivers being unsigned
by Microsoft.
 

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