Did you transfer any files or documents from the work
computer to the home computer? Since the work computer
developed the problems BEFORE SP2 the problem is not related
to SP2. Since the home computer got the same problem after
the work computer installing SP2 is probably just a
coincidence.
I suspect you transferred a virus or spyware.
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| Hey Guys....
| I have the problem on my home computer AND on a computer
at work. Same
| problem with both. Work computer will eventually load up,
but home computer
| will not. Work computer started doing this 2 weeks ago
before SP2 upgrade.
| Home computer started doing it after SP2 upgrade. I had a
couple issues with
| the computer shutting down after a Macafee update and
recent windows updates.
| I believe that it is a problem with software. Hey
Microsoft guys...whats
| up?
|
| "...D." wrote:
|
| > On Thu, 7 Oct 2004 04:34:28 -0700, "Taimur Khan"
<
[email protected]>
| > wrote:
| > >Hi all
| > >My PC gets stuck during startup after login while
displying
| > >"loading settings".
| > >I have tried windows safe mode but same problem
| > >Please Help
| > >Regards
| > >Taimur
| >
| > I can't help you. Except to say, I am no expert here,
but it sounds to me
| > like it is time to break out your recovery CDs and
re-install Windows XP.
| > Don't forget to turn the XP firewall on or install a 3rd
party one unless
| > you also have the SP2 upgrade on CD, if you are going to
get on the
| > Internet and upgrade your newly re-installed version of
XP.
| >
| > Hopefully that will work. If not, then you have
narrowed the problem down
| > to it not being a software problem.
| > ...D.
| >