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Ted
With the help of several people on this Forum I've been working on the
problem described below. I created a slipstreamed XP/SP2 Bootable CD and
tried to Repair Windows. The process of repair proceded as expected to normal
conclusion but did not correct the problem. Does anyone have a suggestion or
do I have to rebuild the computer (which in my opinion may not work either)?
By the way, what is the Indows Forms Parking Window? The last time I shut
down the computer I got a message that Windows Forms Parking Window was not
responding.
Thanks for your help.
Ted
Here's the original problem description:
The computer is running Windows XP Home Edition. The computer may have been
accidentally "rebooted" by turning the power off and back on. Since then the
operational environment has been corrupted as follows:
When booting up, the typical logon window no longer displays the icons and
names of the various users defined on the system. Instead, a small "Log On To
Windows" box appears with the name of one of the users. Once logged on, the
Task Bar is blank/white from left to right except the clock is showing. There
is no Start button. If a window is minimized it disappears behind the white
task bar area and is unretrievable. If I press the Windows key on the
keyboard, the Start Menu appears but all is blank except the All Programs
option and the options for Windows Update, Windows Catalog, etc. as well as
options to Log Off and Turn Off the Computer.
I can navigate the All Programs paths to get to the various programs on the
system.
Alt/Ctl/Del does not bring up Windows Task Manager. I can navigate the
internet but cannot download a file from the internet. The problem persists
when running in Safe Mode. And using System Restore to reset the system to an
earlier date when the problems were not occurring does not solve the problem.
On a separate computer I downloaded RegCure to try to work on the Registry. I
transferred RegCure to the Desktop of the ailing computer, but RegCure will
not execute.
When I right clicked My Computer on the Deskktop and selected Manage, I
received the following error message in a Window entitled Microsoft
Management Console: "MMC failed to initialize because it was installed
incorrectly or because a portion of the registry has been corrupted. Make
sure the file mmcndmgr.dll is registered by running
regsvr32%SystemRoot%\System32\mmcndmgr.dll." I have no idea how to run this
file. (The Run... option usually available in the Start Menu is not
accessible.)
problem described below. I created a slipstreamed XP/SP2 Bootable CD and
tried to Repair Windows. The process of repair proceded as expected to normal
conclusion but did not correct the problem. Does anyone have a suggestion or
do I have to rebuild the computer (which in my opinion may not work either)?
By the way, what is the Indows Forms Parking Window? The last time I shut
down the computer I got a message that Windows Forms Parking Window was not
responding.
Thanks for your help.
Ted
Here's the original problem description:
The computer is running Windows XP Home Edition. The computer may have been
accidentally "rebooted" by turning the power off and back on. Since then the
operational environment has been corrupted as follows:
When booting up, the typical logon window no longer displays the icons and
names of the various users defined on the system. Instead, a small "Log On To
Windows" box appears with the name of one of the users. Once logged on, the
Task Bar is blank/white from left to right except the clock is showing. There
is no Start button. If a window is minimized it disappears behind the white
task bar area and is unretrievable. If I press the Windows key on the
keyboard, the Start Menu appears but all is blank except the All Programs
option and the options for Windows Update, Windows Catalog, etc. as well as
options to Log Off and Turn Off the Computer.
I can navigate the All Programs paths to get to the various programs on the
system.
Alt/Ctl/Del does not bring up Windows Task Manager. I can navigate the
internet but cannot download a file from the internet. The problem persists
when running in Safe Mode. And using System Restore to reset the system to an
earlier date when the problems were not occurring does not solve the problem.
On a separate computer I downloaded RegCure to try to work on the Registry. I
transferred RegCure to the Desktop of the ailing computer, but RegCure will
not execute.
When I right clicked My Computer on the Deskktop and selected Manage, I
received the following error message in a Window entitled Microsoft
Management Console: "MMC failed to initialize because it was installed
incorrectly or because a portion of the registry has been corrupted. Make
sure the file mmcndmgr.dll is registered by running
regsvr32%SystemRoot%\System32\mmcndmgr.dll." I have no idea how to run this
file. (The Run... option usually available in the Start Menu is not
accessible.)