Cannot load windows after SP2 upgrade

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I have upgrade my win XP to SP2 and when I restart my computer it freeze on
the page where you see the windows xp home edition and the little bar. I try
to remove to start the computer in all the different mode but without
results and now I'm trying to remove SP2 with windows xp cd but I dont know
the command that i have to use. I know that it start like that c://windows
disable (name of register).
I'm using windows xp in french.
 
I don't speak French, but you need to go to the Add/Remove Programs applet
in Control Panel. You can remove SP2 from there. Au Revoir(?)
 
vipers74 said:
I have upgrade my win XP to SP2 and when I restart my computer it freeze on
the page where you see the windows xp home edition and the little bar. I try
to remove to start the computer in all the different mode but without
results and now I'm trying to remove SP2 with windows xp cd but I dont know
the command that i have to use. I know that it start like that c://windows
disable (name of register).
I'm using windows xp in french.

I too am in the same boat after the wonderful installation of XP.
Upon restarting the PC, the "boot up" sequence gets hung at this line

multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(0)partition(1)\WINDOWS\System32\Drivers\agp440.sys

The PC fails to reboot to the point where it is functional, let alone use
the add/remove program.

Further suggestions?
 
I too am in the same boat after the wonderful installation of XP.
Upon restarting the PC, the "boot up" sequence gets hung at this line

multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(0)partition(1)\WINDOWS\System32\Drivers\agp440.sys

The PC fails to reboot to the point where it is functional, let alon
use
the add/remove program.

Further suggestions? [/B]

Take a look at Microsoft Knowledge Base Article - 324764


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nleporacc
 
I too am in the same boat after the >wonderful installation of XP.
Upon restarting the PC, the "boot up" >sequence gets hung at thi line

multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(0)partition(1)\WINDOWS\System32\Drivers\agp440.sys

The PC fails to reboot to the point where >it is functional, le alone use
the add/remove program.
Further suggestions? [/B]

Take a look at Microsoft Knowledge Base Article - 32476


-
nleporacc
 
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