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Guest naguaramipana
Posted

Hi gurus

 

I have the following problems and I really hope that you gurus can help.

I was installing a new video card when suddenly the blue screen of D came

up, I put the original video card back and tried to restart the computer but

always the blue screen came up, I asked for help and this was done.

 

XP cd->repair->chkdsk /r->fixboot c:, this allowed me to boot the computer

all the way up and as you can imaging I was really happy, I could see all my

files and everything else( I know I promise backup will be done daily). well

while everything looked fine I start to have the following problems

 

1) I can not copy within my computer or outside.-> I right the mouse, click

on copy and then go to the folder or drive I want to paste and the paste

option is not present, if I drag and drop nothing happens.

 

2) Start->program->accessories->system tools->backup... this does not work,

nothing happens, nada comes up.

 

3) there are a bunch of service that dont start nor manually or automatically.

4) Does this by any changes has to do with Registry and if so, can I get one

of those registry fixer software to fix this.

 

It seems like everything is a mess and I dont know where to start looking.-

here is where you gurus comes in.

This is quiet a challange as it seems like the frea... machine has live on

its own.

 

 

Thanks,tahnks a bunch for any help I can get gurus!!!

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Guest db.·.. >
Posted

Re: XP mess

 

try using a system restore

point via safemode.

 

and if that fails then

repair your system:

 

http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/using/helpandsupport/learnmore/tips/doug92.mspx

 

--

 

db·´¯`·...¸><)))º>

 

"naguaramipana" <naguaramipana@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

news:531D2EF4-0340-473B-8DD3-BA4A5EBD39E4@microsoft.com...

> Hi gurus

>

> I have the following problems and I really hope that you gurus can help.

> I was installing a new video card when suddenly the blue screen of D came

> up, I put the original video card back and tried to restart the computer but

> always the blue screen came up, I asked for help and this was done.

>

> XP cd->repair->chkdsk /r->fixboot c:, this allowed me to boot the computer

> all the way up and as you can imaging I was really happy, I could see all my

> files and everything else( I know I promise backup will be done daily). well

> while everything looked fine I start to have the following problems

>

> 1) I can not copy within my computer or outside.-> I right the mouse, click

> on copy and then go to the folder or drive I want to paste and the paste

> option is not present, if I drag and drop nothing happens.

>

> 2) Start->program->accessories->system tools->backup... this does not work,

> nothing happens, nada comes up.

>

> 3) there are a bunch of service that dont start nor manually or automatically.

> 4) Does this by any changes has to do with Registry and if so, can I get one

> of those registry fixer software to fix this.

>

> It seems like everything is a mess and I dont know where to start looking.-

> here is where you gurus comes in.

> This is quiet a challange as it seems like the frea... machine has live on

> its own.

>

>

> Thanks,tahnks a bunch for any help I can get gurus!!!

>

Guest naguaramipana
Posted

Re: XP mess

 

D.

 

Thanks a bunch

 

1) how do I go and use a system restore point via safemode

 

2) Do you mean run Repair from the OS CD again?

 

Thanks for battling

 

"db.·.. ><))) ·>` .. ." wrote:

> try using a system restore

> point via safemode.

>

> and if that fails then

> repair your system:

>

> http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/using/helpandsupport/learnmore/tips/doug92.mspx

>

> --

>

> db·´¯`·...¸><)))º>

>

> "naguaramipana" <naguaramipana@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

> news:531D2EF4-0340-473B-8DD3-BA4A5EBD39E4@microsoft.com...

> > Hi gurus

> >

> > I have the following problems and I really hope that you gurus can help.

> > I was installing a new video card when suddenly the blue screen of D came

> > up, I put the original video card back and tried to restart the computer but

> > always the blue screen came up, I asked for help and this was done.

> >

> > XP cd->repair->chkdsk /r->fixboot c:, this allowed me to boot the computer

> > all the way up and as you can imaging I was really happy, I could see all my

> > files and everything else( I know I promise backup will be done daily). well

> > while everything looked fine I start to have the following problems

> >

> > 1) I can not copy within my computer or outside.-> I right the mouse, click

> > on copy and then go to the folder or drive I want to paste and the paste

> > option is not present, if I drag and drop nothing happens.

> >

> > 2) Start->program->accessories->system tools->backup... this does not work,

> > nothing happens, nada comes up.

> >

> > 3) there are a bunch of service that dont start nor manually or automatically.

> > 4) Does this by any changes has to do with Registry and if so, can I get one

> > of those registry fixer software to fix this.

> >

> > It seems like everything is a mess and I dont know where to start looking.-

> > here is where you gurus comes in.

> > This is quiet a challange as it seems like the frea... machine has live on

> > its own.

> >

> >

> > Thanks,tahnks a bunch for any help I can get gurus!!!

> >

>

>

Guest HeyBub
Posted

Re: XP mess

 

naguaramipana wrote:

> D.

>

> Thanks a bunch

>

> 1) how do I go and use a system restore point via safemode

>

> 2) Do you mean run Repair from the OS CD again?

>

> Thanks for battling

>

> "db.·.. ><))) ·>` .. ." wrote:

>

>> try using a system restore

>> point via safemode.

>>

>> and if that fails then

>> repair your system:

>>

>> http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/using/helpandsupport/learnmore/tips/doug92.mspx

>>

 

No, he means start the system in "Safe" mode (see Help) and run a "Restore"

(see Help).

Guest db.·.. >
Posted

Re: XP mess

 

ok,

 

as you may know safemode

is a mode where third party

programs and drivers are

not allowed to operate in.

 

so in this mode, you have

complete control with

windows and third party

programs, drivers and anything

else you may not be aware of

does not.

 

however it is also vulnerable

as well, so safemode should

only be used for diagnostics.

 

to access safemode:

 

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/315222

 

once at the desktop use the

system restore feature to

roll back your system to

a functional point in time.

 

then reboot and try using

your regular windows

again.

 

the repair process i mentioned

is a method that can replace

missing or corrupted system

files with the genuine ones

located on the windows cd.

 

therefore if restoring your

system via the system restore

feature still didn't help restore

functionality, then it is

likely due to missing or

corrupted system files at

the core of the windows

operating system.

 

keep in mind the differences

above regarding restoring

and repairing.

--

 

db·´¯`·...¸><)))º>

 

"naguaramipana" <naguaramipana@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

news:6B5DB909-966D-4124-8F9F-9AA10118D445@microsoft.com...

> D.

>

> Thanks a bunch

>

> 1) how do I go and use a system restore point via safemode

>

> 2) Do you mean run Repair from the OS CD again?

>

> Thanks for battling

>

> "db.·.. ><))) ·>` .. ." wrote:

>

>> try using a system restore

>> point via safemode.

>>

>> and if that fails then

>> repair your system:

>>

>> http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/using/helpandsupport/learnmore/tips/doug92.mspx

>>

>> --

>>

>> db·´¯`·...¸><)))º>

>>

>> "naguaramipana" <naguaramipana@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

>> news:531D2EF4-0340-473B-8DD3-BA4A5EBD39E4@microsoft.com...

>> > Hi gurus

>> >

>> > I have the following problems and I really hope that you gurus can help.

>> > I was installing a new video card when suddenly the blue screen of D came

>> > up, I put the original video card back and tried to restart the computer

>> > but

>> > always the blue screen came up, I asked for help and this was done.

>> >

>> > XP cd->repair->chkdsk /r->fixboot c:, this allowed me to boot the computer

>> > all the way up and as you can imaging I was really happy, I could see all

>> > my

>> > files and everything else( I know I promise backup will be done daily).

>> > well

>> > while everything looked fine I start to have the following problems

>> >

>> > 1) I can not copy within my computer or outside.-> I right the mouse, click

>> > on copy and then go to the folder or drive I want to paste and the paste

>> > option is not present, if I drag and drop nothing happens.

>> >

>> > 2) Start->program->accessories->system tools->backup... this does not work,

>> > nothing happens, nada comes up.

>> >

>> > 3) there are a bunch of service that dont start nor manually or

>> > automatically.

>> > 4) Does this by any changes has to do with Registry and if so, can I get

>> > one

>> > of those registry fixer software to fix this.

>> >

>> > It seems like everything is a mess and I dont know where to start looking.-

>> > here is where you gurus comes in.

>> > This is quiet a challange as it seems like the frea... machine has live on

>> > its own.

>> >

>> >

>> > Thanks,tahnks a bunch for any help I can get gurus!!!

>> >

>>

>>

Posted

Re: XP mess

 

I'm intrigued! Why are your lines so short, like poetry?

Are you using a PDA?

 

" db.·.. ><))) ·>` .. ." <databaseben.public.newsgroup.microsoft.com> wrote

in message news:OrVTtjm6IHA.2064@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...

> ok,

>

> as you may know safemode

> is a mode where third party

> programs and drivers are

> not allowed to operate in.

>

> so in this mode, you have

> complete control with

> windows and third party

> programs, drivers and anything

> else you may not be aware of

> does not.

>

> however it is also vulnerable

> as well, so safemode should

> only be used for diagnostics.

>

> to access safemode:

>

> http://support.microsoft.com/kb/315222

>

> once at the desktop use the

> system restore feature to

> roll back your system to

> a functional point in time.

>

> then reboot and try using

> your regular windows

> again.

>

> the repair process i mentioned

> is a method that can replace

> missing or corrupted system

> files with the genuine ones

> located on the windows cd.

>

> therefore if restoring your

> system via the system restore

> feature still didn't help restore

> functionality, then it is

> likely due to missing or

> corrupted system files at

> the core of the windows

> operating system.

>

> keep in mind the differences

> above regarding restoring

> and repairing.

> --

>

> db·´¯`·...¸><)))º>

>

> "naguaramipana" <naguaramipana@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

> news:6B5DB909-966D-4124-8F9F-9AA10118D445@microsoft.com...

>> D.

>>

>> Thanks a bunch

>>

>> 1) how do I go and use a system restore point via safemode

>>

>> 2) Do you mean run Repair from the OS CD again?

>>

>> Thanks for battling

>>

>> "db.·.. ><))) ·>` .. ." wrote:

>>

>>> try using a system restore

>>> point via safemode.

>>>

>>> and if that fails then

>>> repair your system:

>>>

>>> http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/using/helpandsupport/learnmore/tips/doug92.mspx

>>>

>>> --

>>>

>>> db·´¯`·...¸><)))º>

>>>

>>> "naguaramipana" <naguaramipana@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in

>>> message

>>> news:531D2EF4-0340-473B-8DD3-BA4A5EBD39E4@microsoft.com...

>>> > Hi gurus

>>> >

>>> > I have the following problems and I really hope that you gurus can

>>> > help.

>>> > I was installing a new video card when suddenly the blue screen of D

>>> > came

>>> > up, I put the original video card back and tried to restart the

>>> > computer but

>>> > always the blue screen came up, I asked for help and this was done.

>>> >

>>> > XP cd->repair->chkdsk /r->fixboot c:, this allowed me to boot the

>>> > computer

>>> > all the way up and as you can imaging I was really happy, I could see

>>> > all my

>>> > files and everything else( I know I promise backup will be done

>>> > daily). well

>>> > while everything looked fine I start to have the following problems

>>> >

>>> > 1) I can not copy within my computer or outside.-> I right the mouse,

>>> > click

>>> > on copy and then go to the folder or drive I want to paste and the

>>> > paste

>>> > option is not present, if I drag and drop nothing happens.

>>> >

>>> > 2) Start->program->accessories->system tools->backup... this does not

>>> > work,

>>> > nothing happens, nada comes up.

>>> >

>>> > 3) there are a bunch of service that dont start nor manually or

>>> > automatically.

>>> > 4) Does this by any changes has to do with Registry and if so, can I

>>> > get one

>>> > of those registry fixer software to fix this.

>>> >

>>> > It seems like everything is a mess and I dont know where to start

>>> > looking.-

>>> > here is where you gurus comes in.

>>> > This is quiet a challange as it seems like the frea... machine has

>>> > live on

>>> > its own.

>>> >

>>> >

>>> > Thanks,tahnks a bunch for any help I can get gurus!!!

>>> >

>>>

>>>

>

Guest Gord Dibben
Posted

Re: XP mess

 

maybe the line wrap

is set for something

like 20

 

In Forte Agent you

can adjust that

number.

 

I see you're using

OE.

Is there no such

setting in OE?

 

 

Gord

 

 

On Mon, 21 Jul 2008

06:27:18 +1000,

"Moi"

<user@user.com>

wrote:

>I'm intrigued! Why are your lines so short, like poetry?

>Are you using a PDA?

>

>" db.·.. ><))) ·>` .. ." <databaseben.public.newsgroup.microsoft.com> wrote

>in message news:OrVTtjm6IHA.2064@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...

>> ok,

>>

>> as you may know safemode

>> is a mode where third party

>> programs and drivers are

>> not allowed to operate in.

>>

>> so in this mode, you have

>> complete control with

>> windows and third party

>> programs, drivers and anything

>> else you may not be aware of

>> does not.

>>

>> however it is also vulnerable

>> as well, so safemode should

>> only be used for diagnostics.

>>

>> to access safemode:

>>

>> http://support.microsoft.com/kb/315222

>>

>> once at the desktop use the

>> system restore feature to

>> roll back your system to

>> a functional point in time.

>>

>> then reboot and try using

>> your regular windows

>> again.

>>

>> the repair process i mentioned

>> is a method that can replace

>> missing or corrupted system

>> files with the genuine ones

>> located on the windows cd.

>>

>> therefore if restoring your

>> system via the system restore

>> feature still didn't help restore

>> functionality, then it is

>> likely due to missing or

>> corrupted system files at

>> the core of the windows

>> operating system.

>>

>> keep in mind the differences

>> above regarding restoring

>> and repairing.

>> --

>>

>> db·´¯`·...¸><)))º>

>>

>> "naguaramipana" <naguaramipana@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

>> news:6B5DB909-966D-4124-8F9F-9AA10118D445@microsoft.com...

>>> D.

>>>

>>> Thanks a bunch

>>>

>>> 1) how do I go and use a system restore point via safemode

>>>

>>> 2) Do you mean run Repair from the OS CD again?

>>>

>>> Thanks for battling

>>>

>>> "db.·.. ><))) ·>` .. ." wrote:

>>>

>>>> try using a system restore

>>>> point via safemode.

>>>>

>>>> and if that fails then

>>>> repair your system:

>>>>

>>>> http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/using/helpandsupport/learnmore/tips/doug92.mspx

>>>>

>>>> --

>>>>

>>>> db·´¯`·...¸><)))º>

>>>>

>>>> "naguaramipana" <naguaramipana@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in

>>>> message

>>>> news:531D2EF4-0340-473B-8DD3-BA4A5EBD39E4@microsoft.com...

>>>> > Hi gurus

>>>> >

>>>> > I have the following problems and I really hope that you gurus can

>>>> > help.

>>>> > I was installing a new video card when suddenly the blue screen of D

>>>> > came

>>>> > up, I put the original video card back and tried to restart the

>>>> > computer but

>>>> > always the blue screen came up, I asked for help and this was done.

>>>> >

>>>> > XP cd->repair->chkdsk /r->fixboot c:, this allowed me to boot the

>>>> > computer

>>>> > all the way up and as you can imaging I was really happy, I could see

>>>> > all my

>>>> > files and everything else( I know I promise backup will be done

>>>> > daily). well

>>>> > while everything looked fine I start to have the following problems

>>>> >

>>>> > 1) I can not copy within my computer or outside.-> I right the mouse,

>>>> > click

>>>> > on copy and then go to the folder or drive I want to paste and the

>>>> > paste

>>>> > option is not present, if I drag and drop nothing happens.

>>>> >

>>>> > 2) Start->program->accessories->system tools->backup... this does not

>>>> > work,

>>>> > nothing happens, nada comes up.

>>>> >

>>>> > 3) there are a bunch of service that dont start nor manually or

>>>> > automatically.

>>>> > 4) Does this by any changes has to do with Registry and if so, can I

>>>> > get one

>>>> > of those registry fixer software to fix this.

>>>> >

>>>> > It seems like everything is a mess and I dont know where to start

>>>> > looking.-

>>>> > here is where you gurus comes in.

>>>> > This is quiet a challange as it seems like the frea... machine has

>>>> > live on

>>>> > its own.

>>>> >

>>>> >

>>>> > Thanks,tahnks a bunch for any help I can get gurus!!!

>>>> >

>>>>

>>>>

>>

>

Guest Daave
Posted

Re: XP mess

 

Not only does OE have such a setting, but Moi is considerate and sets it

to a realistic number of words that allows for easier reading.

 

Database Ben, on the other hand, purposefully annoys mostly everyone

with his e.e. cummings-style posts.

 

 

"Gord Dibben" <gorddibbATshawDOTca> wrote in message

news:8q978451jju25g0k6gdp47ri65a23d680p@4ax.com...

> maybe the line wrap

> is set for something

> like 20

>

> In Forte Agent you

> can adjust that

> number.

>

> I see you're using

> OE.

> Is there no such

> setting in OE?

>

>

> Gord

>

>

> On Mon, 21 Jul 2008

> 06:27:18 +1000,

> "Moi"

> <user@user.com>

> wrote:

>

>>I'm intrigued! Why are your lines so short, like poetry?

>>Are you using a PDA?

>>

>>" db.·.. ><))) ·>` .. ." <databaseben.public.newsgroup.microsoft.com>

>>wrote

>>in message news:OrVTtjm6IHA.2064@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...

>>> ok,

>>>

>>> as you may know safemode

>>> is a mode where third party

>>> programs and drivers are

>>> not allowed to operate in.

>>>

>>> so in this mode, you have

>>> complete control with

>>> windows and third party

>>> programs, drivers and anything

>>> else you may not be aware of

>>> does not.

>>>

>>> however it is also vulnerable

>>> as well, so safemode should

>>> only be used for diagnostics.

>>>

>>> to access safemode:

>>>

>>> http://support.microsoft.com/kb/315222

>>>

>>> once at the desktop use the

>>> system restore feature to

>>> roll back your system to

>>> a functional point in time.

>>>

>>> then reboot and try using

>>> your regular windows

>>> again.

>>>

>>> the repair process i mentioned

>>> is a method that can replace

>>> missing or corrupted system

>>> files with the genuine ones

>>> located on the windows cd.

>>>

>>> therefore if restoring your

>>> system via the system restore

>>> feature still didn't help restore

>>> functionality, then it is

>>> likely due to missing or

>>> corrupted system files at

>>> the core of the windows

>>> operating system.

>>>

>>> keep in mind the differences

>>> above regarding restoring

>>> and repairing.

>>> --

>>>

>>> db·´¯`·...¸><)))º>

>>>

>>> "naguaramipana" <naguaramipana@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in

>>> message

>>> news:6B5DB909-966D-4124-8F9F-9AA10118D445@microsoft.com...

>>>> D.

>>>>

>>>> Thanks a bunch

>>>>

>>>> 1) how do I go and use a system restore point via safemode

>>>>

>>>> 2) Do you mean run Repair from the OS CD again?

>>>>

>>>> Thanks for battling

>>>>

>>>> "db.·.. ><))) ·>` .. ." wrote:

>>>>

>>>>> try using a system restore

>>>>> point via safemode.

>>>>>

>>>>> and if that fails then

>>>>> repair your system:

>>>>>

>>>>> http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/using/helpandsupport/learnmore/tips/doug92.mspx

>>>>>

>>>>> --

>>>>>

>>>>> db·´¯`·...¸><)))º>

>>>>>

>>>>> "naguaramipana" <naguaramipana@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in

>>>>> message

>>>>> news:531D2EF4-0340-473B-8DD3-BA4A5EBD39E4@microsoft.com...

>>>>> > Hi gurus

>>>>> >

>>>>> > I have the following problems and I really hope that you gurus

>>>>> > can

>>>>> > help.

>>>>> > I was installing a new video card when suddenly the blue screen

>>>>> > of D

>>>>> > came

>>>>> > up, I put the original video card back and tried to restart the

>>>>> > computer but

>>>>> > always the blue screen came up, I asked for help and this was

>>>>> > done.

>>>>> >

>>>>> > XP cd->repair->chkdsk /r->fixboot c:, this allowed me to boot

>>>>> > the

>>>>> > computer

>>>>> > all the way up and as you can imaging I was really happy, I

>>>>> > could see

>>>>> > all my

>>>>> > files and everything else( I know I promise backup will be done

>>>>> > daily). well

>>>>> > while everything looked fine I start to have the following

>>>>> > problems

>>>>> >

>>>>> > 1) I can not copy within my computer or outside.-> I right the

>>>>> > mouse,

>>>>> > click

>>>>> > on copy and then go to the folder or drive I want to paste and

>>>>> > the

>>>>> > paste

>>>>> > option is not present, if I drag and drop nothing happens.

>>>>> >

>>>>> > 2) Start->program->accessories->system tools->backup... this

>>>>> > does not

>>>>> > work,

>>>>> > nothing happens, nada comes up.

>>>>> >

>>>>> > 3) there are a bunch of service that dont start nor manually or

>>>>> > automatically.

>>>>> > 4) Does this by any changes has to do with Registry and if so,

>>>>> > can I

>>>>> > get one

>>>>> > of those registry fixer software to fix this.

>>>>> >

>>>>> > It seems like everything is a mess and I dont know where to

>>>>> > start

>>>>> > looking.-

>>>>> > here is where you gurus comes in.

>>>>> > This is quiet a challange as it seems like the frea... machine

>>>>> > has

>>>>> > live on

>>>>> > its own.

>>>>> >

>>>>> >

>>>>> > Thanks,tahnks a bunch for any help I can get gurus!!!

>>>>> >

>>>>>

>>>>>

>>>

>>

>

Guest Ken Blake, MVP
Posted

Re: XP mess

 

On Sun, 20 Jul 2008 19:31:00 -0400, "Daave"

<dcwashNOSPAM@myrealboxXYZ.invalid> wrote:

> Not only does OE have such a setting, but Moi is considerate and sets it

> to a realistic number of words that allows for easier reading.

>

> Database Ben, on the other hand, purposefully annoys mostly everyone

> with his e.e. cummings-style posts.

 

 

Ahem! e. e cummings, despite his odd typography, was a very fine poet.

Databaseben, on the other hand, is no kind of poet at all. Nor are his

oddly formatted messages (which he always declines to explain) often

helpful to people.

 

 

> "Gord Dibben" <gorddibbATshawDOTca> wrote in message

> news:8q978451jju25g0k6gdp47ri65a23d680p@4ax.com...

> > maybe the line wrap

> > is set for something

> > like 20

> >

> > In Forte Agent you

> > can adjust that

> > number.

> >

> > I see you're using

> > OE.

> > Is there no such

> > setting in OE?

> >

> >

> > Gord

> >

> >

> > On Mon, 21 Jul 2008

> > 06:27:18 +1000,

> > "Moi"

> > <user@user.com>

> > wrote:

> >

> >>I'm intrigued! Why are your lines so short, like poetry?

> >>Are you using a PDA?

> >>

> >>" db.·.. ><))) ·>` .. ." <databaseben.public.newsgroup.microsoft.com>

> >>wrote

> >>in message news:OrVTtjm6IHA.2064@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...

> >>> ok,

> >>>

> >>> as you may know safemode

> >>> is a mode where third party

> >>> programs and drivers are

> >>> not allowed to operate in.

> >>>

> >>> so in this mode, you have

> >>> complete control with

> >>> windows and third party

> >>> programs, drivers and anything

> >>> else you may not be aware of

> >>> does not.

> >>>

> >>> however it is also vulnerable

> >>> as well, so safemode should

> >>> only be used for diagnostics.

> >>>

> >>> to access safemode:

> >>>

> >>> http://support.microsoft.com/kb/315222

> >>>

> >>> once at the desktop use the

> >>> system restore feature to

> >>> roll back your system to

> >>> a functional point in time.

> >>>

> >>> then reboot and try using

> >>> your regular windows

> >>> again.

> >>>

> >>> the repair process i mentioned

> >>> is a method that can replace

> >>> missing or corrupted system

> >>> files with the genuine ones

> >>> located on the windows cd.

> >>>

> >>> therefore if restoring your

> >>> system via the system restore

> >>> feature still didn't help restore

> >>> functionality, then it is

> >>> likely due to missing or

> >>> corrupted system files at

> >>> the core of the windows

> >>> operating system.

> >>>

> >>> keep in mind the differences

> >>> above regarding restoring

> >>> and repairing.

> >>> --

> >>>

> >>> db·´¯`·...¸><)))º>

> >>>

> >>> "naguaramipana" <naguaramipana@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in

> >>> message

> >>> news:6B5DB909-966D-4124-8F9F-9AA10118D445@microsoft.com...

> >>>> D.

> >>>>

> >>>> Thanks a bunch

> >>>>

> >>>> 1) how do I go and use a system restore point via safemode

> >>>>

> >>>> 2) Do you mean run Repair from the OS CD again?

> >>>>

> >>>> Thanks for battling

> >>>>

> >>>> "db.·.. ><))) ·>` .. ." wrote:

> >>>>

> >>>>> try using a system restore

> >>>>> point via safemode.

> >>>>>

> >>>>> and if that fails then

> >>>>> repair your system:

> >>>>>

> >>>>> http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/using/helpandsupport/learnmore/tips/doug92.mspx

> >>>>>

> >>>>> --

> >>>>>

> >>>>> db·´¯`·...¸><)))º>

> >>>>>

> >>>>> "naguaramipana" <naguaramipana@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in

> >>>>> message

> >>>>> news:531D2EF4-0340-473B-8DD3-BA4A5EBD39E4@microsoft.com...

> >>>>> > Hi gurus

> >>>>> >

> >>>>> > I have the following problems and I really hope that you gurus

> >>>>> > can

> >>>>> > help.

> >>>>> > I was installing a new video card when suddenly the blue screen

> >>>>> > of D

> >>>>> > came

> >>>>> > up, I put the original video card back and tried to restart the

> >>>>> > computer but

> >>>>> > always the blue screen came up, I asked for help and this was

> >>>>> > done.

> >>>>> >

> >>>>> > XP cd->repair->chkdsk /r->fixboot c:, this allowed me to boot

> >>>>> > the

> >>>>> > computer

> >>>>> > all the way up and as you can imaging I was really happy, I

> >>>>> > could see

> >>>>> > all my

> >>>>> > files and everything else( I know I promise backup will be done

> >>>>> > daily). well

> >>>>> > while everything looked fine I start to have the following

> >>>>> > problems

> >>>>> >

> >>>>> > 1) I can not copy within my computer or outside.-> I right the

> >>>>> > mouse,

> >>>>> > click

> >>>>> > on copy and then go to the folder or drive I want to paste and

> >>>>> > the

> >>>>> > paste

> >>>>> > option is not present, if I drag and drop nothing happens.

> >>>>> >

> >>>>> > 2) Start->program->accessories->system tools->backup... this

> >>>>> > does not

> >>>>> > work,

> >>>>> > nothing happens, nada comes up.

> >>>>> >

> >>>>> > 3) there are a bunch of service that dont start nor manually or

> >>>>> > automatically.

> >>>>> > 4) Does this by any changes has to do with Registry and if so,

> >>>>> > can I

> >>>>> > get one

> >>>>> > of those registry fixer software to fix this.

> >>>>> >

> >>>>> > It seems like everything is a mess and I dont know where to

> >>>>> > start

> >>>>> > looking.-

> >>>>> > here is where you gurus comes in.

> >>>>> > This is quiet a challange as it seems like the frea... machine

> >>>>> > has

> >>>>> > live on

> >>>>> > its own.

> >>>>> >

> >>>>> >

> >>>>> > Thanks,tahnks a bunch for any help I can get gurus!!!

> >>>>> >

> >>>>>

> >>>>>

> >>>

> >>

> >

>

 

--

Ken Blake, Microsoft MVP - Windows Desktop Experience

Please Reply to the Newsgroup

Guest Bill in Co.
Posted

Re: XP mess

 

Daave wrote:

> Not only does OE have such a setting, but Moi is considerate and sets it

> to a realistic number of words that allows for easier reading.

>

> Database Ben, on the other hand, purposefully annoys mostly everyone

> with his e.e. cummings-style posts.

 

LOL.

Actually, though, I think he said or implied something about being

handicapped.

He once said something about doing it for the reading handicapped, at least

as I vaguely recall. I don't remember the exact details now.

>

> "Gord Dibben" <gorddibbATshawDOTca> wrote in message

> news:8q978451jju25g0k6gdp47ri65a23d680p@4ax.com...

>> maybe the line wrap

>> is set for something

>> like 20

>>

>> In Forte Agent you

>> can adjust that

>> number.

>>

>> I see you're using

>> OE.

>> Is there no such

>> setting in OE?

>>

>>

>> Gord

>>

>>

>> On Mon, 21 Jul 2008

>> 06:27:18 +1000,

>> "Moi"

>> <user@user.com>

>> wrote:

>>

>>> I'm intrigued! Why are your lines so short, like poetry?

>>> Are you using a PDA?

>>>

>>> " db.·.. ><))) ·>` .. ." <databaseben.public.newsgroup.microsoft.com>

>>> wrote

>>> in message news:OrVTtjm6IHA.2064@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...

>>>> ok,

>>>>

>>>> as you may know safemode

>>>> is a mode where third party

>>>> programs and drivers are

>>>> not allowed to operate in.

>>>>

>>>> so in this mode, you have

>>>> complete control with

>>>> windows and third party

>>>> programs, drivers and anything

>>>> else you may not be aware of

>>>> does not.

>>>>

>>>> however it is also vulnerable

>>>> as well, so safemode should

>>>> only be used for diagnostics.

>>>>

>>>> to access safemode:

>>>>

>>>> http://support.microsoft.com/kb/315222

>>>>

>>>> once at the desktop use the

>>>> system restore feature to

>>>> roll back your system to

>>>> a functional point in time.

>>>>

>>>> then reboot and try using

>>>> your regular windows

>>>> again.

>>>>

>>>> the repair process i mentioned

>>>> is a method that can replace

>>>> missing or corrupted system

>>>> files with the genuine ones

>>>> located on the windows cd.

>>>>

>>>> therefore if restoring your

>>>> system via the system restore

>>>> feature still didn't help restore

>>>> functionality, then it is

>>>> likely due to missing or

>>>> corrupted system files at

>>>> the core of the windows

>>>> operating system.

>>>>

>>>> keep in mind the differences

>>>> above regarding restoring

>>>> and repairing.

>>>> --

>>>>

>>>> db·´¯`·...¸><)))º>

>>>>

>>>> "naguaramipana" <naguaramipana@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in

>>>> message

>>>> news:6B5DB909-966D-4124-8F9F-9AA10118D445@microsoft.com...

>>>>> D.

>>>>>

>>>>> Thanks a bunch

>>>>>

>>>>> 1) how do I go and use a system restore point via safemode

>>>>>

>>>>> 2) Do you mean run Repair from the OS CD again?

>>>>>

>>>>> Thanks for battling

>>>>>

>>>>> "db.·.. ><))) ·>` .. ." wrote:

>>>>>

>>>>>> try using a system restore

>>>>>> point via safemode.

>>>>>>

>>>>>> and if that fails then

>>>>>> repair your system:

>>>>>>

>>>>>> http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/using/helpandsupport/

learnmore/tips/doug92.mspx

>>>>>>

>>>>>> --

>>>>>>

>>>>>> db·´¯`·...¸><)))º>

>>>>>>

>>>>>> "naguaramipana" <naguaramipana@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in

>>>>>> message

>>>>>> news:531D2EF4-0340-473B-8DD3-BA4A5EBD39E4@microsoft.com...

>>>>>>> Hi gurus

>>>>>>>

>>>>>>> I have the following problems and I really hope that you gurus can

>>>>>>> help.

>>>>>>> I was installing a new video card when suddenly the blue screen

>>>>>>> of D came

>>>>>>> up, I put the original video card back and tried to restart the

>>>>>>> computer but

>>>>>>> always the blue screen came up, I asked for help and this was

>>>>>>> done.

>>>>>>>

>>>>>>> XP cd->repair->chkdsk /r->fixboot c:, this allowed me to boot the

>>>>>>> computer all the way up and as you can imaging I was really happy, I

>>>>>>> could see all my

>>>>>>> files and everything else( I know I promise backup will be done

>>>>>>> daily). well while everything looked fine I start to have the

>>>>>>> following

>>>>>>> problems

>>>>>>>

>>>>>>> 1) I can not copy within my computer or outside.-> I right the

>>>>>>> mouse, click

>>>>>>> on copy and then go to the folder or drive I want to paste and

>>>>>>> the paste option is not present, if I drag and drop nothing happens.

>>>>>>>

>>>>>>> 2) Start->program->accessories->system tools->backup... this

>>>>>>> does not work, nothing happens, nada comes up.

>>>>>>>

>>>>>>> 3) there are a bunch of service that dont start nor manually or

>>>>>>> automatically.

>>>>>>> 4) Does this by any changes has to do with Registry and if so,

>>>>>>> can I get one of those registry fixer software to fix this.

>>>>>>>

>>>>>>> It seems like everything is a mess and I dont know where to start

>>>>>>> looking.- here is where you gurus comes in.

>>>>>>> This is quiet a challange as it seems like the frea... machine has

>>>>>>> live on its own.

>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>

>>>>>>> Thanks,tahnks a bunch for any help I can get gurus!!!

Guest Bill in Co.
Posted

Re: XP mess

 

Ken Blake, MVP wrote:

> On Sun, 20 Jul 2008 19:31:00 -0400, "Daave"

> <dcwashNOSPAM@myrealboxXYZ.invalid> wrote:

>

>> Not only does OE have such a setting, but Moi is considerate and sets it

>> to a realistic number of words that allows for easier reading.

>>

>> Database Ben, on the other hand, purposefully annoys mostly everyone

>> with his e.e. cummings-style posts.

>

>

> Ahem! e. e cummings, despite his odd typography, was a very fine poet.

> Databaseben, on the other hand, is no kind of poet at all. Nor are his

> oddly formatted messages (which he always declines to explain) often

> helpful to people.

 

Well, as I just mentioned in my other post, I think he once said something

about doing it for the (reading) handicapped, and just left it at that.

And there was no further explanation given.

>

>> "Gord Dibben" <gorddibbATshawDOTca> wrote in message

>> news:8q978451jju25g0k6gdp47ri65a23d680p@4ax.com...

>>> maybe the line wrap

>>> is set for something

>>> like 20

>>>

>>> In Forte Agent you

>>> can adjust that

>>> number.

>>>

>>> I see you're using

>>> OE.

>>> Is there no such

>>> setting in OE?

>>>

>>>

>>> Gord

>>>

>>>

>>> On Mon, 21 Jul 2008

>>> 06:27:18 +1000,

>>> "Moi"

>>> <user@user.com>

>>> wrote:

>>>

>>>> I'm intrigued! Why are your lines so short, like poetry?

>>>> Are you using a PDA?

>>>>

>>>> " db.·.. ><))) ·>` .. ." <databaseben.public.newsgroup.microsoft.com>

>>>> wrote

>>>> in message news:OrVTtjm6IHA.2064@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...

>>>>> ok,

>>>>>

>>>>> as you may know safemode

>>>>> is a mode where third party

>>>>> programs and drivers are

>>>>> not allowed to operate in.

>>>>>

>>>>> so in this mode, you have

>>>>> complete control with

>>>>> windows and third party

>>>>> programs, drivers and anything

>>>>> else you may not be aware of

>>>>> does not.

>>>>>

>>>>> however it is also vulnerable

>>>>> as well, so safemode should

>>>>> only be used for diagnostics.

>>>>>

>>>>> to access safemode:

>>>>>

>>>>> http://support.microsoft.com/kb/315222

>>>>>

>>>>> once at the desktop use the

>>>>> system restore feature to

>>>>> roll back your system to

>>>>> a functional point in time.

>>>>>

>>>>> then reboot and try using

>>>>> your regular windows

>>>>> again.

>>>>>

>>>>> the repair process i mentioned

>>>>> is a method that can replace

>>>>> missing or corrupted system

>>>>> files with the genuine ones

>>>>> located on the windows cd.

>>>>>

>>>>> therefore if restoring your

>>>>> system via the system restore

>>>>> feature still didn't help restore

>>>>> functionality, then it is

>>>>> likely due to missing or

>>>>> corrupted system files at

>>>>> the core of the windows

>>>>> operating system.

>>>>>

>>>>> keep in mind the differences

>>>>> above regarding restoring

>>>>> and repairing.

>>>>> --

>>>>>

>>>>> db·´¯`·...¸><)))º>

>>>>>

>>>>> "naguaramipana" <naguaramipana@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in

>>>>> message

>>>>> news:6B5DB909-966D-4124-8F9F-9AA10118D445@microsoft.com...

>>>>>> D.

>>>>>>

>>>>>> Thanks a bunch

>>>>>>

>>>>>> 1) how do I go and use a system restore point via safemode

>>>>>>

>>>>>> 2) Do you mean run Repair from the OS CD again?

>>>>>>

>>>>>> Thanks for battling

>>>>>>

>>>>>> "db.·.. ><))) ·>` .. ." wrote:

>>>>>>

>>>>>>> try using a system restore

>>>>>>> point via safemode.

>>>>>>>

>>>>>>> and if that fails then

>>>>>>> repair your system:

>>>>>>>

>>>>>>> http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/using/helpandsupport/learnmore/tips/doug92.mspx

>>>>>>>

>>>>>>> --

>>>>>>>

>>>>>>> db·´¯`·...¸><)))º>

>>>>>>>

>>>>>>> "naguaramipana" <naguaramipana@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in

>>>>>>> message

>>>>>>> news:531D2EF4-0340-473B-8DD3-BA4A5EBD39E4@microsoft.com...

>>>>>>>> Hi gurus

>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>> I have the following problems and I really hope that you gurus

>>>>>>>> can

>>>>>>>> help.

>>>>>>>> I was installing a new video card when suddenly the blue screen

>>>>>>>> of D

>>>>>>>> came

>>>>>>>> up, I put the original video card back and tried to restart the

>>>>>>>> computer but

>>>>>>>> always the blue screen came up, I asked for help and this was

>>>>>>>> done.

>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>> XP cd->repair->chkdsk /r->fixboot c:, this allowed me to boot

>>>>>>>> the

>>>>>>>> computer

>>>>>>>> all the way up and as you can imaging I was really happy, I

>>>>>>>> could see

>>>>>>>> all my

>>>>>>>> files and everything else( I know I promise backup will be done

>>>>>>>> daily). well

>>>>>>>> while everything looked fine I start to have the following

>>>>>>>> problems

>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>> 1) I can not copy within my computer or outside.-> I right the

>>>>>>>> mouse,

>>>>>>>> click

>>>>>>>> on copy and then go to the folder or drive I want to paste and

>>>>>>>> the

>>>>>>>> paste

>>>>>>>> option is not present, if I drag and drop nothing happens.

>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>> 2) Start->program->accessories->system tools->backup... this

>>>>>>>> does not

>>>>>>>> work,

>>>>>>>> nothing happens, nada comes up.

>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>> 3) there are a bunch of service that dont start nor manually or

>>>>>>>> automatically.

>>>>>>>> 4) Does this by any changes has to do with Registry and if so,

>>>>>>>> can I

>>>>>>>> get one

>>>>>>>> of those registry fixer software to fix this.

>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>> It seems like everything is a mess and I dont know where to

>>>>>>>> start

>>>>>>>> looking.-

>>>>>>>> here is where you gurus comes in.

>>>>>>>> This is quiet a challange as it seems like the frea... machine

>>>>>>>> has

>>>>>>>> live on

>>>>>>>> its own.

>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>> Thanks,tahnks a bunch for any help I can get gurus!!!

>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>

>>>>>

>>>>

>>>

>>

>

> --

> Ken Blake, Microsoft MVP - Windows Desktop Experience

> Please Reply to the Newsgroup

Guest db.·.. >
Posted

MOSTLY UNVALUABLE and UNPROFESSIONAL like KEN BLAKE

 

MOSTLY UNVALUABLE and UNPROFESSIONAL like KEN BLAKE

 

interestingly, because many

people who i generously

take the time to help with

their issues do find the time

to thank me and without

complaint.

 

further Blake, you are of no

value to me or others because

not only are you arrogant but

manipulative and regularly utilize

fear mongering to force others

to do as you say.

 

KEN BLAKE, MVP you

are no professional let

alone a "most" "valuable"

one.

 

you are at best a fat slob who

doesn't shave and sits around

looking for opportunities to

criticize and condemn others

who freely take the time to assist

without an ego to satisfy.

 

further your so called professional

experience is suspect because of

your mannerisms and the postings

you have provided, some of which

is simply bull and inaccurate.

 

but as the internet is such myths about

experience like yours is easily

manipulated as fact.

 

 

LET THIS BE THE LAST TIME

YOU PROVIDE YOUR TWO

CENTS and YOUR UNWARRANTED

CRITICISMS ABOUT ME.

 

Otherwise we can also add

jealously and envy to your

personality.

 

Lastly, if you have a professional

opinion about my postings then

take it up with the MVP administration

and tell them that the Microsoft

policies governing the newsgroup

need to be modified because of

my postings.

 

Your ego should not have a

problem with the above.

--

 

db·´¯`·...¸><)))º>

 

"Ken Blake, MVP" <kblake@this.is.an.invalid.domain> wrote in message

news:e9n784t9o0d4uuiodg380gaqe63uu8ogub@4ax.com...

> On Sun, 20 Jul 2008 19:31:00 -0400, "Daave"

> <dcwashNOSPAM@myrealboxXYZ.invalid> wrote:

>

>> Not only does OE have such a setting, but Moi is considerate and sets it

>> to a realistic number of words that allows for easier reading.

>>

>> Database Ben, on the other hand, purposefully annoys mostly everyone

>> with his e.e. cummings-style posts.

>

>

> Ahem! e. e cummings, despite his odd typography, was a very fine poet.

> Databaseben, on the other hand, is no kind of poet at all. Nor are his

> oddly formatted messages (which he always declines to explain) often

> helpful to people.

>

>

>

>> "Gord Dibben" <gorddibbATshawDOTca> wrote in message

>> news:8q978451jju25g0k6gdp47ri65a23d680p@4ax.com...

>> > maybe the line wrap

>> > is set for something

>> > like 20

>> >

>> > In Forte Agent you

>> > can adjust that

>> > number.

>> >

>> > I see you're using

>> > OE.

>> > Is there no such

>> > setting in OE?

>> >

>> >

>> > Gord

>> >

>> >

>> > On Mon, 21 Jul 2008

>> > 06:27:18 +1000,

>> > "Moi"

>> > <user@user.com>

>> > wrote:

>> >

>> >>I'm intrigued! Why are your lines so short, like poetry?

>> >>Are you using a PDA?

>> >>

>> >>" db.·.. ><))) ·>` .. ." <databaseben.public.newsgroup.microsoft.com>

>> >>wrote

>> >>in message news:OrVTtjm6IHA.2064@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...

>> >>> ok,

>> >>>

>> >>> as you may know safemode

>> >>> is a mode where third party

>> >>> programs and drivers are

>> >>> not allowed to operate in.

>> >>>

>> >>> so in this mode, you have

>> >>> complete control with

>> >>> windows and third party

>> >>> programs, drivers and anything

>> >>> else you may not be aware of

>> >>> does not.

>> >>>

>> >>> however it is also vulnerable

>> >>> as well, so safemode should

>> >>> only be used for diagnostics.

>> >>>

>> >>> to access safemode:

>> >>>

>> >>> http://support.microsoft.com/kb/315222

>> >>>

>> >>> once at the desktop use the

>> >>> system restore feature to

>> >>> roll back your system to

>> >>> a functional point in time.

>> >>>

>> >>> then reboot and try using

>> >>> your regular windows

>> >>> again.

>> >>>

>> >>> the repair process i mentioned

>> >>> is a method that can replace

>> >>> missing or corrupted system

>> >>> files with the genuine ones

>> >>> located on the windows cd.

>> >>>

>> >>> therefore if restoring your

>> >>> system via the system restore

>> >>> feature still didn't help restore

>> >>> functionality, then it is

>> >>> likely due to missing or

>> >>> corrupted system files at

>> >>> the core of the windows

>> >>> operating system.

>> >>>

>> >>> keep in mind the differences

>> >>> above regarding restoring

>> >>> and repairing.

>> >>> --

>> >>>

>> >>> db·´¯`·...¸><)))º>

>> >>>

>> >>> "naguaramipana" <naguaramipana@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in

>> >>> message

>> >>> news:6B5DB909-966D-4124-8F9F-9AA10118D445@microsoft.com...

>> >>>> D.

>> >>>>

>> >>>> Thanks a bunch

>> >>>>

>> >>>> 1) how do I go and use a system restore point via safemode

>> >>>>

>> >>>> 2) Do you mean run Repair from the OS CD again?

>> >>>>

>> >>>> Thanks for battling

>> >>>>

>> >>>> "db.·.. ><))) ·>` .. ." wrote:

>> >>>>

>> >>>>> try using a system restore

>> >>>>> point via safemode.

>> >>>>>

>> >>>>> and if that fails then

>> >>>>> repair your system:

>> >>>>>

>> >>>>> http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/using/helpandsupport/learnmore/tips/doug92.mspx

>> >>>>>

>> >>>>> --

>> >>>>>

>> >>>>> db·´¯`·...¸><)))º>

>> >>>>>

>> >>>>> "naguaramipana" <naguaramipana@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in

>> >>>>> message

>> >>>>> news:531D2EF4-0340-473B-8DD3-BA4A5EBD39E4@microsoft.com...

>> >>>>> > Hi gurus

>> >>>>> >

>> >>>>> > I have the following problems and I really hope that you gurus

>> >>>>> > can

>> >>>>> > help.

>> >>>>> > I was installing a new video card when suddenly the blue screen

>> >>>>> > of D

>> >>>>> > came

>> >>>>> > up, I put the original video card back and tried to restart the

>> >>>>> > computer but

>> >>>>> > always the blue screen came up, I asked for help and this was

>> >>>>> > done.

>> >>>>> >

>> >>>>> > XP cd->repair->chkdsk /r->fixboot c:, this allowed me to boot

>> >>>>> > the

>> >>>>> > computer

>> >>>>> > all the way up and as you can imaging I was really happy, I

>> >>>>> > could see

>> >>>>> > all my

>> >>>>> > files and everything else( I know I promise backup will be done

>> >>>>> > daily). well

>> >>>>> > while everything looked fine I start to have the following

>> >>>>> > problems

>> >>>>> >

>> >>>>> > 1) I can not copy within my computer or outside.-> I right the

>> >>>>> > mouse,

>> >>>>> > click

>> >>>>> > on copy and then go to the folder or drive I want to paste and

>> >>>>> > the

>> >>>>> > paste

>> >>>>> > option is not present, if I drag and drop nothing happens.

>> >>>>> >

>> >>>>> > 2) Start->program->accessories->system tools->backup... this

>> >>>>> > does not

>> >>>>> > work,

>> >>>>> > nothing happens, nada comes up.

>> >>>>> >

>> >>>>> > 3) there are a bunch of service that dont start nor manually or

>> >>>>> > automatically.

>> >>>>> > 4) Does this by any changes has to do with Registry and if so,

>> >>>>> > can I

>> >>>>> > get one

>> >>>>> > of those registry fixer software to fix this.

>> >>>>> >

>> >>>>> > It seems like everything is a mess and I dont know where to

>> >>>>> > start

>> >>>>> > looking.-

>> >>>>> > here is where you gurus comes in.

>> >>>>> > This is quiet a challange as it seems like the frea... machine

>> >>>>> > has

>> >>>>> > live on

>> >>>>> > its own.

>> >>>>> >

>> >>>>> >

>> >>>>> > Thanks,tahnks a bunch for any help I can get gurus!!!

>> >>>>> >

>> >>>>>

>> >>>>>

>> >>>

>> >>

>> >

>>

>

> --

> Ken Blake, Microsoft MVP - Windows Desktop Experience

> Please Reply to the Newsgroup

Guest Loopy
Posted

Re: XP mess

 

Because he is autistic.

 

 

"Moi" <user@user.com> wrote in message news:48839fa8@dnews.tpgi.com.au...

> I'm intrigued! Why are your lines so short, like poetry?

> Are you using a PDA?

>

> " db.·.. ><))) ·>` .. ." <databaseben.public.newsgroup.microsoft.com>

> wrote in message news:OrVTtjm6IHA.2064@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...

>> ok,

>>

>> as you may know safemode

>> is a mode where third party

>> programs and drivers are

>> not allowed to operate in.

>>

>> so in this mode, you have

>> complete control with

>> windows and third party

>> programs, drivers and anything

>> else you may not be aware of

>> does not.

>>

>> however it is also vulnerable

>> as well, so safemode should

>> only be used for diagnostics.

>>

>> to access safemode:

>>

>> http://support.microsoft.com/kb/315222

>>

>> once at the desktop use the

>> system restore feature to

>> roll back your system to

>> a functional point in time.

>>

>> then reboot and try using

>> your regular windows

>> again.

>>

>> the repair process i mentioned

>> is a method that can replace

>> missing or corrupted system

>> files with the genuine ones

>> located on the windows cd.

>>

>> therefore if restoring your

>> system via the system restore

>> feature still didn't help restore

>> functionality, then it is

>> likely due to missing or

>> corrupted system files at

>> the core of the windows

>> operating system.

>>

>> keep in mind the differences

>> above regarding restoring

>> and repairing.

>> --

>>

>> db·´¯`·...¸><)))º>

>>

>> "naguaramipana" <naguaramipana@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in

>> message news:6B5DB909-966D-4124-8F9F-9AA10118D445@microsoft.com...

>>> D.

>>>

>>> Thanks a bunch

>>>

>>> 1) how do I go and use a system restore point via safemode

>>>

>>> 2) Do you mean run Repair from the OS CD again?

>>>

>>> Thanks for battling

>>>

>>> "db.·.. ><))) ·>` .. ." wrote:

>>>

>>>> try using a system restore

>>>> point via safemode.

>>>>

>>>> and if that fails then

>>>> repair your system:

>>>>

>>>> http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/using/helpandsupport/learnmore/tips/doug92.mspx

>>>>

>>>> --

>>>>

>>>> db·´¯`·...¸><)))º>

>>>>

>>>> "naguaramipana" <naguaramipana@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in

>>>> message

>>>> news:531D2EF4-0340-473B-8DD3-BA4A5EBD39E4@microsoft.com...

>>>> > Hi gurus

>>>> >

>>>> > I have the following problems and I really hope that you gurus can

>>>> > help.

>>>> > I was installing a new video card when suddenly the blue screen of D

>>>> > came

>>>> > up, I put the original video card back and tried to restart the

>>>> > computer but

>>>> > always the blue screen came up, I asked for help and this was done.

>>>> >

>>>> > XP cd->repair->chkdsk /r->fixboot c:, this allowed me to boot the

>>>> > computer

>>>> > all the way up and as you can imaging I was really happy, I could see

>>>> > all my

>>>> > files and everything else( I know I promise backup will be done

>>>> > daily). well

>>>> > while everything looked fine I start to have the following problems

>>>> >

>>>> > 1) I can not copy within my computer or outside.-> I right the mouse,

>>>> > click

>>>> > on copy and then go to the folder or drive I want to paste and the

>>>> > paste

>>>> > option is not present, if I drag and drop nothing happens.

>>>> >

>>>> > 2) Start->program->accessories->system tools->backup... this does not

>>>> > work,

>>>> > nothing happens, nada comes up.

>>>> >

>>>> > 3) there are a bunch of service that dont start nor manually or

>>>> > automatically.

>>>> > 4) Does this by any changes has to do with Registry and if so, can I

>>>> > get one

>>>> > of those registry fixer software to fix this.

>>>> >

>>>> > It seems like everything is a mess and I dont know where to start

>>>> > looking.-

>>>> > here is where you gurus comes in.

>>>> > This is quiet a challange as it seems like the frea... machine has

>>>> > live on

>>>> > its own.

>>>> >

>>>> >

>>>> > Thanks,tahnks a bunch for any help I can get gurus!!!

>>>> >

>>>>

>>>>

>>

>

>

Guest Bill in Co.
Posted

Re: XP mess

 

Really? Did he say that?

 

Loopy wrote:

> Because he is autistic.

>

>

> "Moi" <user@user.com> wrote in message news:48839fa8@dnews.tpgi.com.au...

>> I'm intrigued! Why are your lines so short, like poetry?

>> Are you using a PDA?

>>

>> " db.·.. ><))) ·>` .. ." <databaseben.public.newsgroup.microsoft.com>

>> wrote in message news:OrVTtjm6IHA.2064@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...

>>> ok,

>>>

>>> as you may know safemode

>>> is a mode where third party

>>> programs and drivers are

>>> not allowed to operate in.

>>>

>>> so in this mode, you have

>>> complete control with

>>> windows and third party

>>> programs, drivers and anything

>>> else you may not be aware of

>>> does not.

>>>

>>> however it is also vulnerable

>>> as well, so safemode should

>>> only be used for diagnostics.

>>>

>>> to access safemode:

>>>

>>> http://support.microsoft.com/kb/315222

>>>

>>> once at the desktop use the

>>> system restore feature to

>>> roll back your system to

>>> a functional point in time.

>>>

>>> then reboot and try using

>>> your regular windows

>>> again.

>>>

>>> the repair process i mentioned

>>> is a method that can replace

>>> missing or corrupted system

>>> files with the genuine ones

>>> located on the windows cd.

>>>

>>> therefore if restoring your

>>> system via the system restore

>>> feature still didn't help restore

>>> functionality, then it is

>>> likely due to missing or

>>> corrupted system files at

>>> the core of the windows

>>> operating system.

>>>

>>> keep in mind the differences

>>> above regarding restoring

>>> and repairing.

>>> --

>>>

>>> db·´¯`·...¸><)))º>

>>>

>>> "naguaramipana" <naguaramipana@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in

>>> message news:6B5DB909-966D-4124-8F9F-9AA10118D445@microsoft.com...

>>>> D.

>>>>

>>>> Thanks a bunch

>>>>

>>>> 1) how do I go and use a system restore point via safemode

>>>>

>>>> 2) Do you mean run Repair from the OS CD again?

>>>>

>>>> Thanks for battling

>>>>

>>>> "db.·.. ><))) ·>` .. ." wrote:

>>>>

>>>>> try using a system restore

>>>>> point via safemode.

>>>>>

>>>>> and if that fails then

>>>>> repair your system:

>>>>>

>>>>> http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/using/helpandsupport/learnmore/tips/doug92.mspx

>>>>>

>>>>> --

>>>>>

>>>>> db·´¯`·...¸><)))º>

>>>>>

>>>>> "naguaramipana" <naguaramipana@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in

>>>>> message

>>>>> news:531D2EF4-0340-473B-8DD3-BA4A5EBD39E4@microsoft.com...

>>>>>> Hi gurus

>>>>>>

>>>>>> I have the following problems and I really hope that you gurus can

>>>>>> help.

>>>>>> I was installing a new video card when suddenly the blue screen of D

>>>>>> came

>>>>>> up, I put the original video card back and tried to restart the

>>>>>> computer but

>>>>>> always the blue screen came up, I asked for help and this was done.

>>>>>>

>>>>>> XP cd->repair->chkdsk /r->fixboot c:, this allowed me to boot the

>>>>>> computer

>>>>>> all the way up and as you can imaging I was really happy, I could see

>>>>>> all my

>>>>>> files and everything else( I know I promise backup will be done

>>>>>> daily). well

>>>>>> while everything looked fine I start to have the following problems

>>>>>>

>>>>>> 1) I can not copy within my computer or outside.-> I right the mouse,

>>>>>> click

>>>>>> on copy and then go to the folder or drive I want to paste and the

>>>>>> paste

>>>>>> option is not present, if I drag and drop nothing happens.

>>>>>>

>>>>>> 2) Start->program->accessories->system tools->backup... this does not

>>>>>> work,

>>>>>> nothing happens, nada comes up.

>>>>>>

>>>>>> 3) there are a bunch of service that dont start nor manually or

>>>>>> automatically.

>>>>>> 4) Does this by any changes has to do with Registry and if so, can I

>>>>>> get one

>>>>>> of those registry fixer software to fix this.

>>>>>>

>>>>>> It seems like everything is a mess and I dont know where to start

>>>>>> looking.-

>>>>>> here is where you gurus comes in.

>>>>>> This is quiet a challange as it seems like the frea... machine has

>>>>>> live on

>>>>>> its own.

>>>>>>

>>>>>>

>>>>>> Thanks,tahnks a bunch for any help I can get gurus!!!


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