Go to Device Manager and see what XP install decided as a HAL for your PC during setup. Do not change anything, just report back what is listed under the My Computer icon:
before i do that i want to figure out why I cant shut the cpu down. I have to try 4-5 times before it will quit or I makeit quit. It just keeps rebooting itself. Funny...its the opposite of before.
Nothing in the spyware. The event log was checked and I think I eliminated the program that was causing some trouble. I havent had any problems tonight and I have shutdown w/o probs many times.
Yeah that didnt go so well. I went back to the event viewer after the install and all the error messages and recorded all of them. Then I uninstalled SP2. Here are the errors:
The blue screens all said Bad Pooler Header at the top.
1. DCOM got error " This service cannot be started in Safe mode" attempting to start the service EventSystem with arguments in order to run the server. Event ID 10005
2. The following boot start or system start drivers failed to load:AFD, BANTExt, Fips, IPSec, MRxSmb, NetBIos, NetBT, Processor, RasAcd, Rdbss, Tcpip, Ws2IFSL. Event ID 7026
3. The IPSEC Services service depends on the IPSEC drive service which failed to starrt becasue of the following error: A device attached tothe system is not functioning. Event ID 7001
4. The TCP/IP NetBios helper service depends on the AFD networking Support Environment service which failed to start becasue of the fpollowig error: A device attached tothe system is not functioning. Event ID 7001
5. The DNS client service depends on the TCP/IP Protocal driver service which failed to start becasue of the fpollowig error: A device attached tothe system is not functioning. Event ID 7001
6. The DHCP client service depends on the NetBios over TCP/IP service which failed to start becasue of the fpollowig error: A device attached tothe system is not functioning. Event ID 7001
I've installed SP2 on just about every PC I've come along. It's a great way to keep a PC protected for your average "rookie". No, it's not the best protection, but for sure better than nothing.
I've been running SP2 on my system for awhile now, with no problems whatsoever. I've actually integrated SP2 into my Windows XP Pro disc.
Personally, I would recommend installing SP2. I have yet to have any personal problems.
It wouldnt let me strt in regular mode. The instructions o the blue screen said to start in safe mode to find the error. I couldnt get it to ever get to the sign in screen. Thos ewere the erros I got from trying to start in reg mode. I was viewing them inthe event viewer while in safe mode.
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