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ok, so I tried to do it and wasnt succesful. Each time my computer would
freeze and my action didnt really solve the problem.
I gave up for a little while and after starting up I would just cancel the
pop up window. But now 7 times out of 10 my computer would freeze after
starting it up. I have no choice but turn it off manually. It happened just
after my trying to solve the problem with the pop up window. do I have to
restore system? I really wouldnt want to. There is no cure, I tried to scan
it for wiruses, didnt help.still asking if there is another way to solve it.
( oh - and no, I didnt use HP Digital Imaging before)
MY original message:
Hi Maggie,
Try this:
While the system is booting up Press CTRL + ALT + Delete on your keyboard
all in the same time, it is all about timing nothing else.
Then when you get the login Dialogue Box Select the Administrator and start
in safe mode, have a look into the event Viewer and see or look for any error
messages(X) that can shed some lights on the causer, which I thing may
something belong to HP Digital Imaging, do you have this software?.
Try to start with Clean boot by unchecking the unnecessary programs from
starting up.
How to configure Windows XP to start in a "clean boot" state
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/310353
Also make sure you clean up the Temp and run a scan on your computer.
HTH.
Let us know.
nass
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freeze and my action didnt really solve the problem.
I gave up for a little while and after starting up I would just cancel the
pop up window. But now 7 times out of 10 my computer would freeze after
starting it up. I have no choice but turn it off manually. It happened just
after my trying to solve the problem with the pop up window. do I have to
restore system? I really wouldnt want to. There is no cure, I tried to scan
it for wiruses, didnt help.still asking if there is another way to solve it.
( oh - and no, I didnt use HP Digital Imaging before)
MY original message:
At the Welcome screen, log onto the default "Administrator" account, by
pressing ctrl-alt-delete Twice, and in the logon dialog that pops up, type in
'Administrator', and leave the password blank. Then run the configuration
utility to uncheck the backupnotify entry.
--
Mark L. Ferguson
"> > Thank you!
Hi Maggie,
Try this:
While the system is booting up Press CTRL + ALT + Delete on your keyboard
all in the same time, it is all about timing nothing else.
Then when you get the login Dialogue Box Select the Administrator and start
in safe mode, have a look into the event Viewer and see or look for any error
messages(X) that can shed some lights on the causer, which I thing may
something belong to HP Digital Imaging, do you have this software?.
Try to start with Clean boot by unchecking the unnecessary programs from
starting up.
How to configure Windows XP to start in a "clean boot" state
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/310353
Also make sure you clean up the Temp and run a scan on your computer.
HTH.
Let us know.
nass
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