Guest Mike De Petris Posted August 14, 2008 Posted August 14, 2008 XP x64, it's years that my "Safe Mode" boot does not work, it goes to BSOD. I can't even remember how I lost it, maybe installing graphic drivers. I didn't bother up to know, as I am not able to reinstall a new HaupPauge HVR 4000 tv card (other thread). I wanted to access devices in safe mode to remove them, any other attempt failed, digital tuners are no more available as they was at first installation, I tryed moving the board to different pci slot, uninstall etc. but can't get the digital tuners back, analog tuners work fine, with the initial problem that analog audio is very bad. Which way do you suggest to attempt to "repair" the system? Backup and reinstall from xp64 cd over actual installation? I'm seriously thinking about a clean install of all the system, that unfortunately will take a lot of time for all applications and settings, but at that point I think I will go for 32 bit, to avoid this pain in the future :-(
Guest Carl Posted August 14, 2008 Posted August 14, 2008 Re: XP x64 safe mode BSOD You should take off, and nuke it from orbit. It's the only way to be sure. I would boot from CD, select the options to do a clean install, it will search for earlier versions of XP64, when it finds it, select to repair that install.
Guest Mike De Petris Posted August 14, 2008 Posted August 14, 2008 Re: XP x64 safe mode BSOD On Aug 14, 12:16 pm, "Carl" <m...@theworld.universe> wrote: > You should take off, and nuke it from orbit. It's the only way to be sure.. I > would boot from CD, select the options to do a clean install, it will search > for earlier versions of XP64, when it finds it, select to repair that > install. will I lose any settings? reinstalling drivers would be no problem, but all application settings would be a nightmare expecially for email
Guest Carlos Posted August 14, 2008 Posted August 14, 2008 Re: XP x64 safe mode BSOD Mike: You won't lose your settings. The only problem I see is that, most likely, you XP x64 CD is at SP1 level and you may have updated to SP2. You have to make sure that your installation has the same SP level that you are running now. Carlos "Mike De Petris" wrote: > On Aug 14, 12:16 pm, "Carl" <m...@theworld.universe> wrote: > > You should take off, and nuke it from orbit. It's the only way to be sure.. I > > would boot from CD, select the options to do a clean install, it will search > > for earlier versions of XP64, when it finds it, select to repair that > > install. > > will I lose any settings? > reinstalling drivers would be no problem, but all application settings > would be a nightmare expecially for email > >
Guest Mike De Petris Posted August 14, 2008 Posted August 14, 2008 Re: XP x64 safe mode BSOD On Aug 14, 1:32 pm, Carlos <Car...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: > You won't lose your settings. pheuw! > The only problem I see is that, most likely, you XP x64 CD is at SP1 level > and you may have updated to SP2. > You have to make sure that your installation has the same SP level that you > are running now. ouch, can't I use the sp1 cd and then apply sp2 again? should I look for an sp2 cd? btw thanks
Guest Carlos Posted August 14, 2008 Posted August 14, 2008 Re: XP x64 safe mode BSOD Yes, you do need an SP2 level CD, and you can build it by "slipstreaming" SP2 onto SP1. There are several tutorials descrbing the process of slipstreaming that you can google for. Carlos "Mike De Petris" wrote: > On Aug 14, 1:32 pm, Carlos <Car...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: > > You won't lose your settings. > > pheuw! > > > The only problem I see is that, most likely, you XP x64 CD is at SP1 level > > and you may have updated to SP2. > > You have to make sure that your installation has the same SP level that you > > are running now. > > ouch, can't I use the sp1 cd and then apply sp2 again? > should I look for an sp2 cd? > > btw thanks >
Guest Mike De Petris Posted August 14, 2008 Posted August 14, 2008 Re: XP x64 safe mode BSOD On Aug 14, 2:07 pm, Carlos <Car...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: > Yes, you do need an SP2 level CD, and you can build it by "slipstreaming" SP2 > onto SP1. > There are several tutorials descrbing the process of slipstreaming that you > can google for. ok I'm downloading xp pro x64 sp2 VM from my msdn account, will see how it goes thank you
Guest Mike De Petris Posted August 18, 2008 Posted August 18, 2008 Re: XP x64 safe mode BSOD On Aug 14, 3:20 pm, Mike De Petris <mikedepet...@gmail.com> wrote: > > Yes, you do need an SP2 level CD, and you can build it by "slipstreaming" SP2 > > ok I'm downloading xp pro x64 sp2 VM from my msdn account, will see > how it goes It took VERY long but it's done in the end, repairing from CD did it. I had a bit of more time wasted on BSOD at boot, then I found I had to the disable a service from the recovery console, maybe that service was what was giving BSOD in safe mode in first place. The service is sptd.sys part of vmware workstation if I recall well. Thanks Carl, I've a working system now, even if I lost almost all my weekend + friday holyday :-/
Guest Carlos Posted August 18, 2008 Posted August 18, 2008 Re: XP x64 safe mode BSOD Glad you got it working, Mike. I'm back of my weekend + Monday holiday in Argentina. :) Carlos "Mike De Petris" wrote: > On Aug 14, 3:20 pm, Mike De Petris <mikedepet...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > Yes, you do need an SP2 level CD, and you can build it by "slipstreaming" SP2 > > > > ok I'm downloading xp pro x64 sp2 VM from my msdn account, will see > > how it goes > > It took VERY long but it's done in the end, repairing from CD did it. > I had a bit of more time wasted on BSOD at boot, then I found I had to > the disable a service from the recovery console, maybe that service > was what was giving BSOD in safe mode in first place. The service is > sptd.sys part of vmware workstation if I recall well. > > Thanks Carl, I've a working system now, even if I lost almost all my > weekend + friday holyday :-/ > >
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