Windows 2000 Professional startup problem

G

Guest

Hi everyone,

I have an old Toshiba laptop with Windows 2000 Professional (SP4, I belive).
Early this morning I went into add/remove programs and remove an unused
"Logitech Mouseware", and the system prompted for: "do you want to reboot
now?" - I said yes, and since then I'm unable to startup the machine.

It gets to the screen "press control+alt+del to begin", but when I press the
keys nothing moves ..... AT ALL - it seems that the machine doesn´t "see" the
keyboard. I've tried to reboot in safe mode, but I get stucked in the same
"press control+alt+del to begin" screen again and again.

Has anyone seen this before ? Any ideas on how to move forward from this
point ?

Any help would be appreciated. I'm about to jump out of the window !!!!

Thanks
Ana Marques
 
G

Guest

No i have not had this problem buy you could try reinstalling windows overtop
of your current windows to correct this problem
 
C

codigo

Ana Marques said:
Hi everyone,

I have an old Toshiba laptop with Windows 2000 Professional (SP4, I belive).
Early this morning I went into add/remove programs and remove an unused
"Logitech Mouseware", and the system prompted for: "do you want to reboot
now?" - I said yes, and since then I'm unable to startup the machine.

It gets to the screen "press control+alt+del to begin", but when I press the
keys nothing moves ..... AT ALL - it seems that the machine doesn´t "see" the
keyboard. I've tried to reboot in safe mode, but I get stucked in the same
"press control+alt+del to begin" screen again and again.

Has anyone seen this before ? Any ideas on how to move forward from this
point ?

Any help would be appreciated. I'm about to jump out of the window !!!!

Thanks
Ana Marques

Try starting the system in safe mode (F8 for boot menu - Safe Mode). I know
this a laptop, but not the model specs: can you toggle the num Lock key?
 
3

3c273

Does the laptop have usb ports? If so, you might try a usb keyboard. I don't
know how much work you want to put into this but if the machine is
networked, you could use a third party utility to blank the Administrator
password, then connect to the registry over a network and enable auto logon,
then use the touchpad/mouse and the on-screen keyboard to reinstall your
software. Post back if you need details.
Louis
 
G

Guest

It's an old Toshiba Tecra 8100 and does not have USB ports, but I've tried
connecting an external keyboard on the PS2 port and still doesn´t work.
The machine as tons of "rubish" installed and it connects to an outside
network with a dedicated line, but I've also disconnected the network cabel
to try to boot it.
Trying the F8 is not an option, because I get stuck again in the same
"ctrl-alt-del to begin" screen.
Any more inputs?
Thanks
A.
 

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