Ok so I removed the AGP card and put in an old PCI card that I had. Only one standard VGA output on it - PC still does the same thing. The screen goes blank when it goes to start Windows.
So hear is the story. My friend moved and when he went to conncet his PC he said it wasn't working. He had another friend come over who started making all kinds of BIOS settings to get it to run.
The PC powers on fine, POSTS fine and you can see video. The Windows XP loading screen displays...
Wow this is an old message :-) No, I never was able to resolve the problem. I spoke with a friend of mine who works in the NT group as a developer at MS and he said it is definitely a driver issue. I ended up just getting rid of the card and using USB wireless.
I have an XP machine that is blue screening and rebooting on startup. I tried safe mode and last know good config, neither work. Is there a way to stop the screen long enough to read it? Pause/Break doesn't work and I can't get into Windows to unselect automatically reboot after a system...
A few months ago we installed 4 new admin servers, a SAN storage unit and upgrade to Netware 6.0. We left our 4 old 5.5 servers in the tree with a plan on taking them out once me made sure everything was working fine. Well, we have managed to get 3 of the servers out without any problems...
The settings are not working correctly even before copying the profile to the default user.
I logged in to the PC locally using the admin account. Made changes to the policy logged out, then logged in locally using my account. The settings were still there and everything worked fine. However...
I asked about this in the XP forum but since I think it might be a Novell issue this might be a better forum.
I am trying to set up one of our new XP Pro workstations. The problem is that whenever I set a user local security policy, log off and then log back in the settings are no longer there...
Ok.. forget the last post I checked it and they were both unchecked. Is this just a problem in XP applying local policies on a PC that is not in a Domain or using AD?
Verify that local group policies are not disabled:
Open the Group Policy snap-in.
Double-click Computer Management.
Right-click Local Computer Policy.
Click to clear the Disable user configuration settings and Disable computer configuration settings check boxes.
I do not see this anywhere...
This is driving me crazy... I am trying to set up a XP image for our PC's. We are in a Novell environment using a dynamic local user policy. When I set up previous Windows 2000 machines I had no problems logging in as myself, setting up the PC then copying my profile over as the default user...
Thnaks for the info. I can upgrade that box to 2000 or 2003 server so that is not an issue. I guess DirXML is the way to go. We are getting ready to go to Zenworks Suite also.
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