Error Message When Trying To Boot Up Windows

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Ryan

My problem is driving me insane. Last night, i
installed Doom 3. I installed it with directx 9.
Afterwards, it prompted me to restart, so I did. Up until
this point everything worked fine. After restarting
however, once I got past the Windows XP Professional boot
up icon, and too the welcome screen, I got an error
message stating something to the effect of 'Windows was
unable to accurately check your software for licenses'. I
clicked 'ok'. Next, it broght up my profile, which it has
never done. Normally it just boots straight to my desktop
automatically. When I click my profile, it kinda lags
there for monent and then brings up another message 'Run
Time Error. I rebooted several times, even trying it in
safe mode. Oddly enough, I was somehow able to boot up to
my desktop one time, but when I tried to open some
programs, it would tell me there was not enough 'quota' to
complete the initialization, or that file does not exist.
This computer is very new, and if anyone could help you
would make my unmeasurably happy.Thank you!
 
AH-HA,I bet you loaded SP2,didn't you.LOL.Ok start > my
computer > right click your drive (C;) > properties >
quota tab > uncheck box for enable > apply > Ok >
add\remove programs remove everything you installed >
reboot > reload everything again.Give that a try.If it
wont let you unistall it try safe mode.
 
Ken, thank you very much for the help, but, no, I
haven't touched service pack 2. On top of that I can't
even access my desktop. That is the whole problem. I was
able to get to my desktop like once. Now My computer
crashes or gives me error messages before i can even get
to desktop. HELP!
 

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