Guest kim42 Posted September 10, 2008 Posted September 10, 2008 Hi, I'm back with a new problem. Hope you can help me with this one too. I have a Dell 4600 xp that had sevice pack 1 on it. I have tried to install service pack 2, 3 different times, with no luck. I finally decided to try it again and it seemed to be doing ok until it got hung up at the end where it was doing clean-up. I think it was in clean-up at least an hour. anyway it finally came up and said that the install failed. I rebooted my computer and it was there. It is also in my add-remove in the control panel. It was giving me problems, so I rebooted in safe mode to do a system restore. All that was there were service pack restore points, so I picked the bottom one and did a restore. I really had no choice because I couldn't even use my computer with an hour glass that would not let me navigate anywhere. Anyway, the restore seems to be working fine now. I am not able to use wordpad or the calculator, but other than that I have not had any problems. I decided to check my event viewer and saw several problems. I have no idea if they are major or can be fixed. I am hoping fixed because I really need this service pack, If not I can go to add-remove and hopefully remove it. I am posting below the errors that showed in the event viewer. It would probably be better to scroll to the bottom of these and work your way to the top, as that would be in the right order. Thanks so much for any help you can give me. Source: LoadPerf 9/8/2008 6:01:01PM The performance counter name string value in the registry is incorrectly formatted. The bogus string is 3096, the bogus index value is the first DWORD in Data section while the last valid index values are the second and third DWORD in Data section. Source: LoadPerf 6:01:01 PM 9/8/2008 LastCounter and LastHelp values of performance registry is corrupted and needs to be updated. The first and second DWORDs in Data Section are the original values while the third and forth DWORDs in Data Section are the updated new values. Source: LoadPerf 6:00:58 PM 9/8/2008 Unloading the performance counter strings for service WmiApRpl (WmiApRpl) failed. The Error code is the first DWORD in Data section. Source: LoadPerf 6:00:58 PM 9/8/2008 The performance counter name string value in the registry is incorrectly formatted. The bogus string is 3096, the bogus index value is the first DWORD in Data section while the last valid index values are the second and third DWORD in Data section. Source: LoadPerf 6:00:41 PM 9/8/2008 Unloading the performance counter strings for service ISAPISearch (ISAPISearch) failed. The Error code is the first DWORD in Data section. Source: LoadPerf 5:59:19 PM 9/8/2008 Performance counters for the ISAPISearch (ISAPISearch) service are already in Performance Registry, no need to re-install again. 5:59:19 PM Performance counters for the ContentFilter (ContentFilter) service are already in Performance Registry, no need to re-install again. 5:59:19 PM Unloading the performance counter strings for service ContentFilter (ContentFilter) failed. The Error code is the first DWORD in Data section Source: WinMgmt 5:24:36 PM WMI ADAP was unable to load the PerfProc performance library because it timed out on a call: collect source: LoadPerf 5:21:48 PM Performance counters for the ISAPISearch (ISAPISearch) service were loaded successfully. The Record Data contains the new index values assigned to this service. Performance counters for the ContentFilter (ContentFilter) service were loaded successfully. The Record Data contains the new index values assigned to this service. 5:21:48 LoadPerf Performance counters for the ContentIndex (ContentIndex) service were loaded successfully. The Record Data contains the new index values assigned to this service. 5:21:48 LoadPerf Performance counters for the ISAPISearch (ISAPISearch) service were removed successfully. The Record Data contains the new values of the system Last Counter and Last Help registry entries. 5:21:48 LoadPerf Performance counters for the ContentFilter (ContentFilter) service were removed successfully. The Record Data contains the new values of the system Last Counter and Last Help registry entries. 5:21:48 LoadPerf Performance counters for the ContentIndex (ContentIndex) service were removed successfully. The Record Data contains the new values of the system Last Counter and Last Help registry entries. Source:Application Error 4:52:33 PM 9/8/2008 Faulting application update.exe, version 5.5.1005.0, faulting module ntdll.dll, version 5.1.2600.1217, fault address 0x00055e92. Source: WinMgmt 3:56:00 PM Warning A provider, HiPerfCooker_v1, has been registered in the WMI namespace, Root\WMI, to use the LocalSystem account. This account is privileged and the provider may cause a security violation if it does not correctly impersonate user requests. --------------------------------------- Below is from systems event viewer since I downloaded service pack 2. I don't know if this is related or not. Source: ipnathlp 6:03:47 PM 9/9/2009 The Network Address Translator (NAT) was unable to request an operation of the kernel-mode translation module. This may indicate misconfiguration, insufficient resources, or an internal error. The data is the error code. Bytes 0000: 1f 00 00 00 source: Browser 6:03:47 PM 9/9/2008 The browser has forced an election on network \Device\NetBT_Tcpip_ because a master browser was stopped. Source: Dhcp 6:03:47 PM 9/9/2008 The IP address lease 192.168.1.100 for the Network Card with network address has been denied by the DHCP server 192.168.1.1 (The DHCP Server sent a DHCPNACK message). -- kim
Guest PA Bear [MS MVP] Posted September 10, 2008 Posted September 10, 2008 Re: IS THIS A HOPELESS CASE FOR SERVICE PACK 2? PLEASE HELP WinXP SP2 was released over 4 years ago: Why hasn't it been installed already? What anti-virus application or security suite is installed? What anti-spyware applications (other than Defender)? What third-party firewall (if any)? Were any of these applications running in the background when you attempted to install WinXP SP2? Is WinXP SP2 listed in Add/Remove Programs? -- ~Robear Dyer (PA Bear) MS MVP-IE, Mail, Security, Windows Desktop Experience - since 2002 AumHa VSOP & Admin http://aumha.net DTS-L http://dts-l.net/ kim42 wrote: > Hi, I'm back with a new problem. Hope you can help me with this one too. > I have a Dell 4600 xp that had sevice pack 1 on it. I have tried to > install > service pack 2, 3 different times, with no luck. I finally decided to try > it > again and it seemed to be doing ok until it got hung up at the end where > it > was doing clean-up. I think it was in clean-up at least an hour. anyway it > finally came up and said that the install failed. I rebooted my computer > and > it was there. It is also in my add-remove in the control panel. It was > giving me problems, so I rebooted in safe mode to do a system restore. All > that was there were service pack restore points, so I picked the bottom > one > and did a restore. I really had no choice because I couldn't even use my > computer with an hour glass that would not let me navigate anywhere. > Anyway, the restore seems to be working fine now. I am not able to use > wordpad or the calculator, but other than that I have not had any > problems. > I decided to check my event viewer and saw several problems. I have no > idea > if they are major or can be fixed. I am hoping fixed because I really need > this service pack, If not I can go to add-remove and hopefully remove it. > I > am posting below the errors that showed in the event viewer. It would > probably be better to scroll to the bottom of these and work your way to > the top, as that would be in the right order. Thanks so much for any help > you can give me. <snip>
Guest kim42 Posted September 10, 2008 Posted September 10, 2008 Re: IS THIS A HOPELESS CASE FOR SERVICE PACK 2? PLEASE HELP The reason service Pack2 wasn't installed before now is not from lack of trying. The first time I tried was at least 3 yrs ago , I tried again about 2 yrs ago and it crashed my system. Tried again last year, all these failed. This time I actually have it on my system, but with errors. Yes it is in add-remove now. I turned off All my security programs before I installed it this time. My programs are Avast free, Online Armor, Winpatrol and Malwarebytes. I use explorer 6 and Firefox 3. kim "PA Bear [MS MVP]" wrote: > WinXP SP2 was released over 4 years ago: Why hasn't it been installed > already? > > What anti-virus application or security suite is installed? What > anti-spyware applications (other than Defender)? What third-party firewall > (if any)? Were any of these applications running in the background when you > attempted to install WinXP SP2? > > Is WinXP SP2 listed in Add/Remove Programs? > -- > ~Robear Dyer (PA Bear) > MS MVP-IE, Mail, Security, Windows Desktop Experience - since 2002 > AumHa VSOP & Admin http://aumha.net > DTS-L http://dts-l.net/ > > kim42 wrote: > > Hi, I'm back with a new problem. Hope you can help me with this one too. > > I have a Dell 4600 xp that had sevice pack 1 on it. I have tried to > > install > > service pack 2, 3 different times, with no luck. I finally decided to try > > it > > again and it seemed to be doing ok until it got hung up at the end where > > it > > was doing clean-up. I think it was in clean-up at least an hour. anyway it > > finally came up and said that the install failed. I rebooted my computer > > and > > it was there. It is also in my add-remove in the control panel. It was > > giving me problems, so I rebooted in safe mode to do a system restore. All > > that was there were service pack restore points, so I picked the bottom > > one > > and did a restore. I really had no choice because I couldn't even use my > > computer with an hour glass that would not let me navigate anywhere. > > Anyway, the restore seems to be working fine now. I am not able to use > > wordpad or the calculator, but other than that I have not had any > > problems. > > I decided to check my event viewer and saw several problems. I have no > > idea > > if they are major or can be fixed. I am hoping fixed because I really need > > this service pack, If not I can go to add-remove and hopefully remove it. > > I > > am posting below the errors that showed in the event viewer. It would > > probably be better to scroll to the bottom of these and work your way to > > the top, as that would be in the right order. Thanks so much for any help > > you can give me. > <snip> > >
Guest PA Bear [MS MVP] Posted September 10, 2008 Posted September 10, 2008 Re: IS THIS A HOPELESS CASE FOR SERVICE PACK 2? PLEASE HELP It is never a good idea to undo/uninstall a Service Pack using System Restore. Seeing as you've had so many issues for so very long, if you cannot uninstall WinXP SP2 via Add/Remove Programs, cut your losses: Format & reinstall Windows. NB: A Repair Install will NOT help and would probably make things worse. Good luck. PS: If the Clean Install gives you WinXP SP1, skip SP2 and install SP3 and all post-SP3 updates instead. -- ~PA Bear kim42 wrote: > The reason service Pack2 wasn't installed before now > is not from lack of trying. The first time I tried was at least 3 yrs ago > , > I tried again about 2 yrs ago and it crashed my system. Tried again last > year, all these failed. This time I actually have it on my system, but > with > errors. Yes it is in add-remove now. I turned off All my security programs > before I installed it this time. My programs are Avast free, Online Armor, > Winpatrol and Malwarebytes. I use explorer 6 and Firefox 3. > kim > > > "PA Bear [MS MVP]" wrote: > >> WinXP SP2 was released over 4 years ago: Why hasn't it been installed >> already? >> >> What anti-virus application or security suite is installed? What >> anti-spyware applications (other than Defender)? What third-party >> firewall >> (if any)? Were any of these applications running in the background when >> you attempted to install WinXP SP2? >> >> Is WinXP SP2 listed in Add/Remove Programs? >> -- >> ~Robear Dyer (PA Bear) >> MS MVP-IE, Mail, Security, Windows Desktop Experience - since 2002 >> AumHa VSOP & Admin http://aumha.net >> DTS-L http://dts-l.net/ >> >> kim42 wrote: >>> Hi, I'm back with a new problem. Hope you can help me with this one too. >>> I have a Dell 4600 xp that had sevice pack 1 on it. I have tried to >>> install >>> service pack 2, 3 different times, with no luck. I finally decided to >>> try >>> it >>> again and it seemed to be doing ok until it got hung up at the end where >>> it >>> was doing clean-up. I think it was in clean-up at least an hour. anyway >>> it >>> finally came up and said that the install failed. I rebooted my computer >>> and >>> it was there. It is also in my add-remove in the control panel. It was >>> giving me problems, so I rebooted in safe mode to do a system restore. >>> All >>> that was there were service pack restore points, so I picked the bottom >>> one >>> and did a restore. I really had no choice because I couldn't even use my >>> computer with an hour glass that would not let me navigate anywhere. >>> Anyway, the restore seems to be working fine now. I am not able to use >>> wordpad or the calculator, but other than that I have not had any >>> problems. >>> I decided to check my event viewer and saw several problems. I have no >>> idea >>> if they are major or can be fixed. I am hoping fixed because I really >>> need >>> this service pack, If not I can go to add-remove and hopefully remove >>> it. >>> I >>> am posting below the errors that showed in the event viewer. It would >>> probably be better to scroll to the bottom of these and work your way to >>> the top, as that would be in the right order. Thanks so much for any >>> help >>> you can give me. >> <snip>
Guest kim42 Posted September 10, 2008 Posted September 10, 2008 Re: IS THIS A HOPELESS CASE FOR SERVICE PACK 2? PLEASE HELP I am not having any problems with my computer right now. Do you think that I can keep service pack 2? Are there any fixes for the errors that I posted? Thanks! -- kim "PA Bear [MS MVP]" wrote: > It is never a good idea to undo/uninstall a Service Pack using System > Restore. > > Seeing as you've had so many issues for so very long, if you cannot > uninstall WinXP SP2 via Add/Remove Programs, cut your losses: Format & > reinstall Windows. > > NB: A Repair Install will NOT help and would probably make things worse. > > Good luck. > > PS: If the Clean Install gives you WinXP SP1, skip SP2 and install SP3 and > all post-SP3 updates instead. > -- > ~PA Bear > > > kim42 wrote: > > The reason service Pack2 wasn't installed before now > > is not from lack of trying. The first time I tried was at least 3 yrs ago > > , > > I tried again about 2 yrs ago and it crashed my system. Tried again last > > year, all these failed. This time I actually have it on my system, but > > with > > errors. Yes it is in add-remove now. I turned off All my security programs > > before I installed it this time. My programs are Avast free, Online Armor, > > Winpatrol and Malwarebytes. I use explorer 6 and Firefox 3. > > kim > > > > > > "PA Bear [MS MVP]" wrote: > > > >> WinXP SP2 was released over 4 years ago: Why hasn't it been installed > >> already? > >> > >> What anti-virus application or security suite is installed? What > >> anti-spyware applications (other than Defender)? What third-party > >> firewall > >> (if any)? Were any of these applications running in the background when > >> you attempted to install WinXP SP2? > >> > >> Is WinXP SP2 listed in Add/Remove Programs? > >> -- > >> ~Robear Dyer (PA Bear) > >> MS MVP-IE, Mail, Security, Windows Desktop Experience - since 2002 > >> AumHa VSOP & Admin http://aumha.net > >> DTS-L http://dts-l.net/ > >> > >> kim42 wrote: > >>> Hi, I'm back with a new problem. Hope you can help me with this one too. > >>> I have a Dell 4600 xp that had sevice pack 1 on it. I have tried to > >>> install > >>> service pack 2, 3 different times, with no luck. I finally decided to > >>> try > >>> it > >>> again and it seemed to be doing ok until it got hung up at the end where > >>> it > >>> was doing clean-up. I think it was in clean-up at least an hour. anyway > >>> it > >>> finally came up and said that the install failed. I rebooted my computer > >>> and > >>> it was there. It is also in my add-remove in the control panel. It was > >>> giving me problems, so I rebooted in safe mode to do a system restore. > >>> All > >>> that was there were service pack restore points, so I picked the bottom > >>> one > >>> and did a restore. I really had no choice because I couldn't even use my > >>> computer with an hour glass that would not let me navigate anywhere. > >>> Anyway, the restore seems to be working fine now. I am not able to use > >>> wordpad or the calculator, but other than that I have not had any > >>> problems. > >>> I decided to check my event viewer and saw several problems. I have no > >>> idea > >>> if they are major or can be fixed. I am hoping fixed because I really > >>> need > >>> this service pack, If not I can go to add-remove and hopefully remove > >>> it. > >>> I > >>> am posting below the errors that showed in the event viewer. It would > >>> probably be better to scroll to the bottom of these and work your way to > >>> the top, as that would be in the right order. Thanks so much for any > >>> help > >>> you can give me. > >> <snip> > >
Guest DL Posted September 10, 2008 Posted September 10, 2008 Re: IS THIS A HOPELESS CASE FOR SERVICE PACK 2? PLEASE HELP Do you have a winxp cd or only a restore disk? Are you able to run the system File checker? - see win help First run disk cleanup, then defrag Ensure any external devices are disconnected. Are you able to run ms update when booted into safe mode, then install the any updates in batches of say 10, earliest first, then reboot. If all successfull, repeat the process, in batches of 10 Dont forget to set a restore point first, then after each successful boot, before you proceed to the next batch. "kim42" <kim42@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:521D276B-1574-4D64-9EFB-C8007A7613DC@microsoft.com... > I am not having any problems with my computer right now. Do you think that > I > can keep service pack 2? Are there any fixes for the errors that I posted? > Thanks! > -- > kim > > > "PA Bear [MS MVP]" wrote: > >> It is never a good idea to undo/uninstall a Service Pack using System >> Restore. >> >> Seeing as you've had so many issues for so very long, if you cannot >> uninstall WinXP SP2 via Add/Remove Programs, cut your losses: Format & >> reinstall Windows. >> >> NB: A Repair Install will NOT help and would probably make things worse. >> >> Good luck. >> >> PS: If the Clean Install gives you WinXP SP1, skip SP2 and install SP3 >> and >> all post-SP3 updates instead. >> -- >> ~PA Bear >> >> >> kim42 wrote: >> > The reason service Pack2 wasn't installed before now >> > is not from lack of trying. The first time I tried was at least 3 yrs >> > ago >> > , >> > I tried again about 2 yrs ago and it crashed my system. Tried again >> > last >> > year, all these failed. This time I actually have it on my system, but >> > with >> > errors. Yes it is in add-remove now. I turned off All my security >> > programs >> > before I installed it this time. My programs are Avast free, Online >> > Armor, >> > Winpatrol and Malwarebytes. I use explorer 6 and Firefox 3. >> > kim >> > >> > >> > "PA Bear [MS MVP]" wrote: >> > >> >> WinXP SP2 was released over 4 years ago: Why hasn't it been installed >> >> already? >> >> >> >> What anti-virus application or security suite is installed? What >> >> anti-spyware applications (other than Defender)? What third-party >> >> firewall >> >> (if any)? Were any of these applications running in the background >> >> when >> >> you attempted to install WinXP SP2? >> >> >> >> Is WinXP SP2 listed in Add/Remove Programs? >> >> -- >> >> ~Robear Dyer (PA Bear) >> >> MS MVP-IE, Mail, Security, Windows Desktop Experience - since 2002 >> >> AumHa VSOP & Admin http://aumha.net >> >> DTS-L http://dts-l.net/ >> >> >> >> kim42 wrote: >> >>> Hi, I'm back with a new problem. Hope you can help me with this one >> >>> too. >> >>> I have a Dell 4600 xp that had sevice pack 1 on it. I have tried to >> >>> install >> >>> service pack 2, 3 different times, with no luck. I finally decided to >> >>> try >> >>> it >> >>> again and it seemed to be doing ok until it got hung up at the end >> >>> where >> >>> it >> >>> was doing clean-up. I think it was in clean-up at least an hour. >> >>> anyway >> >>> it >> >>> finally came up and said that the install failed. I rebooted my >> >>> computer >> >>> and >> >>> it was there. It is also in my add-remove in the control panel. It >> >>> was >> >>> giving me problems, so I rebooted in safe mode to do a system >> >>> restore. >> >>> All >> >>> that was there were service pack restore points, so I picked the >> >>> bottom >> >>> one >> >>> and did a restore. I really had no choice because I couldn't even use >> >>> my >> >>> computer with an hour glass that would not let me navigate anywhere. >> >>> Anyway, the restore seems to be working fine now. I am not able to >> >>> use >> >>> wordpad or the calculator, but other than that I have not had any >> >>> problems. >> >>> I decided to check my event viewer and saw several problems. I have >> >>> no >> >>> idea >> >>> if they are major or can be fixed. I am hoping fixed because I really >> >>> need >> >>> this service pack, If not I can go to add-remove and hopefully remove >> >>> it. >> >>> I >> >>> am posting below the errors that showed in the event viewer. It would >> >>> probably be better to scroll to the bottom of these and work your way >> >>> to >> >>> the top, as that would be in the right order. Thanks so much for any >> >>> help >> >>> you can give me. >> >> <snip> >> >>
Guest Jim Posted September 10, 2008 Posted September 10, 2008 Re: IS THIS A HOPELESS CASE FOR SERVICE PACK 2? PLEASE HELP "kim42" <kim42@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:521D276B-1574-4D64-9EFB-C8007A7613DC@microsoft.com... > I am not having any problems with my computer right now. Do you think that > I > can keep service pack 2? Are there any fixes for the errors that I posted? > Thanks! > -- > kim > Did Dell tell you to install an update to the BIOS? My 4700 required an update. Before starting the update process, did you make certain that your computer was ready for SP2? There is a Knowledge Base article which discusses the steps that one must take before installing SP2. I installed SP2 on my computer in August of 2005, and it has run quite well since then. Jim > > "PA Bear [MS MVP]" wrote: > >> It is never a good idea to undo/uninstall a Service Pack using System >> Restore. >> >> Seeing as you've had so many issues for so very long, if you cannot >> uninstall WinXP SP2 via Add/Remove Programs, cut your losses: Format & >> reinstall Windows. >> >> NB: A Repair Install will NOT help and would probably make things worse. >> >> Good luck. >> >> PS: If the Clean Install gives you WinXP SP1, skip SP2 and install SP3 >> and >> all post-SP3 updates instead. >> -- >> ~PA Bear >> >> >> kim42 wrote: >> > The reason service Pack2 wasn't installed before now >> > is not from lack of trying. The first time I tried was at least 3 yrs >> > ago >> > , >> > I tried again about 2 yrs ago and it crashed my system. Tried again >> > last >> > year, all these failed. This time I actually have it on my system, but >> > with >> > errors. Yes it is in add-remove now. I turned off All my security >> > programs >> > before I installed it this time. My programs are Avast free, Online >> > Armor, >> > Winpatrol and Malwarebytes. I use explorer 6 and Firefox 3. >> > kim >> > >> > >> > "PA Bear [MS MVP]" wrote: >> > >> >> WinXP SP2 was released over 4 years ago: Why hasn't it been installed >> >> already? >> >> >> >> What anti-virus application or security suite is installed? What >> >> anti-spyware applications (other than Defender)? What third-party >> >> firewall >> >> (if any)? Were any of these applications running in the background >> >> when >> >> you attempted to install WinXP SP2? >> >> >> >> Is WinXP SP2 listed in Add/Remove Programs? >> >> -- >> >> ~Robear Dyer (PA Bear) >> >> MS MVP-IE, Mail, Security, Windows Desktop Experience - since 2002 >> >> AumHa VSOP & Admin http://aumha.net >> >> DTS-L http://dts-l.net/ >> >> >> >> kim42 wrote: >> >>> Hi, I'm back with a new problem. Hope you can help me with this one >> >>> too. >> >>> I have a Dell 4600 xp that had sevice pack 1 on it. I have tried to >> >>> install >> >>> service pack 2, 3 different times, with no luck. I finally decided to >> >>> try >> >>> it >> >>> again and it seemed to be doing ok until it got hung up at the end >> >>> where >> >>> it >> >>> was doing clean-up. I think it was in clean-up at least an hour. >> >>> anyway >> >>> it >> >>> finally came up and said that the install failed. I rebooted my >> >>> computer >> >>> and >> >>> it was there. It is also in my add-remove in the control panel. It >> >>> was >> >>> giving me problems, so I rebooted in safe mode to do a system >> >>> restore. >> >>> All >> >>> that was there were service pack restore points, so I picked the >> >>> bottom >> >>> one >> >>> and did a restore. I really had no choice because I couldn't even use >> >>> my >> >>> computer with an hour glass that would not let me navigate anywhere. >> >>> Anyway, the restore seems to be working fine now. I am not able to >> >>> use >> >>> wordpad or the calculator, but other than that I have not had any >> >>> problems. >> >>> I decided to check my event viewer and saw several problems. I have >> >>> no >> >>> idea >> >>> if they are major or can be fixed. I am hoping fixed because I really >> >>> need >> >>> this service pack, If not I can go to add-remove and hopefully remove >> >>> it. >> >>> I >> >>> am posting below the errors that showed in the event viewer. It would >> >>> probably be better to scroll to the bottom of these and work your way >> >>> to >> >>> the top, as that would be in the right order. Thanks so much for any >> >>> help >> >>> you can give me. >> >> <snip> >> >>
Guest kim42 Posted September 11, 2008 Posted September 11, 2008 RE: IS THIS A HOPELESS CASE FOR SERVICE PACK 2? PLEASE HELP I have a reinstallation CD that came with my computer. Do I do updates in safe mode...can I still get online when in safemode? I haven't done updates yet because I didn't know if I could get these errors fixed. If I start having problems, I will have to try uninstalling the service pack, so I won't need the updates. No, I didn't update the BIO...didn't know about that. Should have researched this more first. Another thought....if I installed service 3, would that fix all these errors? -- kim "kim42" wrote: > Hi, I'm back with a new problem. Hope you can help me with this one too. > I have a Dell 4600 xp that had sevice pack 1 on it. I have tried to install > service pack 2, 3 different times, with no luck. I finally decided to try it > again and it seemed to be doing ok until it got hung up at the end where it > was doing clean-up. I think it was in clean-up at least an hour. anyway it > finally came up and said that the install failed. I rebooted my computer and > it was there. It is also in my add-remove in the control panel. It was giving > me problems, so I rebooted in safe mode to do a system restore. All that was > there were service pack restore points, so I picked the bottom one and did a > restore. I really had no choice because I couldn't even use my computer with > an hour glass that would not let me navigate anywhere. Anyway, the restore > seems to be working fine now. I am not able to use wordpad or the calculator, > but other than that I have not had any problems. I decided to check my event > viewer and saw several problems. I have no idea if they are major or can be > fixed. I am hoping fixed because I really need this service pack, If not I > can go to add-remove and hopefully remove it. I am posting below the errors > that showed in the event viewer. It would probably be better to scroll to the > bottom of these and work your way to the top, as that would be in the right > order. Thanks so much for any help you can give me. > > Source: LoadPerf > 9/8/2008 6:01:01PM > The performance counter name string value in the registry is incorrectly > formatted. The bogus string is 3096, the bogus index value is the first DWORD > in Data section while the last valid index values are the second and third > DWORD in Data section. > > Source: LoadPerf > 6:01:01 PM 9/8/2008 > LastCounter and LastHelp values of performance registry is corrupted and > needs to be updated. The first and second DWORDs in Data Section are the > original values while the third and forth DWORDs in Data Section are the > updated new values. > > Source: LoadPerf > 6:00:58 PM 9/8/2008 > Unloading the performance counter strings for service WmiApRpl (WmiApRpl) > failed. The Error code is the first DWORD in Data section. > > Source: LoadPerf > 6:00:58 PM 9/8/2008 > The performance counter name string value in the registry is incorrectly > formatted. The bogus string is 3096, the bogus index value is the first DWORD > in Data section while the last valid index values are the second and third > DWORD in Data section. > > Source: LoadPerf > 6:00:41 PM 9/8/2008 > Unloading the performance counter strings for service ISAPISearch > (ISAPISearch) failed. The Error code is the first DWORD in Data section. > > Source: LoadPerf > 5:59:19 PM 9/8/2008 > Performance counters for the ISAPISearch (ISAPISearch) service are already > in Performance Registry, no need to re-install again. > > 5:59:19 PM > Performance counters for the ContentFilter (ContentFilter) service are > already in Performance Registry, no need to re-install again. > > 5:59:19 PM > Unloading the performance counter strings for service ContentFilter > (ContentFilter) failed. The Error code is the first DWORD in Data section > > > Source: WinMgmt > 5:24:36 PM > WMI ADAP was unable to load the PerfProc performance library because it > timed out on a call: collect > > source: LoadPerf > 5:21:48 PM > Performance counters for the ISAPISearch (ISAPISearch) service were loaded > successfully. The Record Data contains the new index values assigned to this > service. > > Performance counters for the ContentFilter (ContentFilter) service were > loaded > successfully. The Record Data contains the new index values assigned to this > service. > > 5:21:48 LoadPerf > Performance counters for the ContentIndex (ContentIndex) service were loaded > successfully. The Record Data contains the new index values assigned to this > service. > > 5:21:48 LoadPerf > Performance counters for the ISAPISearch (ISAPISearch) service were removed > successfully. The Record Data contains the new values of the system Last > Counter and Last Help registry entries. > > 5:21:48 LoadPerf > Performance counters for the ContentFilter (ContentFilter) service were > removed successfully. The Record Data contains the new values of the system > Last Counter and Last Help registry entries. > > 5:21:48 LoadPerf > Performance counters for the ContentIndex (ContentIndex) service were > removed successfully. The Record Data contains the new values of the system > Last Counter and Last Help registry entries. > > Source:Application Error > 4:52:33 PM 9/8/2008 > Faulting application update.exe, version 5.5.1005.0, faulting module > ntdll.dll, version 5.1.2600.1217, fault address 0x00055e92. > > Source: WinMgmt > 3:56:00 PM Warning > A provider, HiPerfCooker_v1, has been registered in the WMI namespace, > Root\WMI, to use the LocalSystem account. This account is privileged and the > provider may cause a security violation if it does not correctly impersonate > user requests. > --------------------------------------- > > Below is from systems event viewer since I downloaded service pack 2. I > don't know if this is related or not. > > Source: ipnathlp > 6:03:47 PM 9/9/2009 > The Network Address Translator (NAT) was unable to request an operation of > the kernel-mode translation module. This may indicate misconfiguration, > insufficient resources, or an internal error. The data is the error code. > Bytes > 0000: 1f 00 00 00 > > source: Browser > 6:03:47 PM 9/9/2008 > The browser has forced an election on network \Device\NetBT_Tcpip_ because a > master browser was stopped. > > Source: Dhcp > 6:03:47 PM 9/9/2008 > The IP address lease 192.168.1.100 for the Network Card with network address > has been denied by the DHCP server 192.168.1.1 (The DHCP Server sent a > DHCPNACK message). > > > > -- > kim
Guest DL Posted September 11, 2008 Posted September 11, 2008 Re: IS THIS A HOPELESS CASE FOR SERVICE PACK 2? PLEASE HELP Fix all err's; who knows? If as the other poster states Dell has a reccommended bios update you should impliment this by visiting the dell support site and entering your Tag# You will likely get a list of reccommnded/critical updates for bios and Drivers do this before attempting a ms update, and yes safe mode has a connection option "kim42" <kim42@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:8C014B52-3C21-45F9-B9DA-DA39F74CB213@microsoft.com... >I have a reinstallation CD that came with my computer. Do I do updates in > safe mode...can I still get online when in safemode? I haven't done > updates > yet because I didn't know if I could get these errors fixed. If I start > having problems, I will have to try uninstalling the service pack, so I > won't > need the updates. No, I didn't update the BIO...didn't know about that. > Should have researched this more first. Another thought....if I installed > service 3, would that fix all these errors? > -- > kim > > > "kim42" wrote: > >> Hi, I'm back with a new problem. Hope you can help me with this one too. >> I have a Dell 4600 xp that had sevice pack 1 on it. I have tried to >> install >> service pack 2, 3 different times, with no luck. I finally decided to try >> it >> again and it seemed to be doing ok until it got hung up at the end where >> it >> was doing clean-up. I think it was in clean-up at least an hour. anyway >> it >> finally came up and said that the install failed. I rebooted my computer >> and >> it was there. It is also in my add-remove in the control panel. It was >> giving >> me problems, so I rebooted in safe mode to do a system restore. All that >> was >> there were service pack restore points, so I picked the bottom one and >> did a >> restore. I really had no choice because I couldn't even use my computer >> with >> an hour glass that would not let me navigate anywhere. Anyway, the >> restore >> seems to be working fine now. I am not able to use wordpad or the >> calculator, >> but other than that I have not had any problems. I decided to check my >> event >> viewer and saw several problems. I have no idea if they are major or can >> be >> fixed. I am hoping fixed because I really need this service pack, If not >> I >> can go to add-remove and hopefully remove it. I am posting below the >> errors >> that showed in the event viewer. It would probably be better to scroll to >> the >> bottom of these and work your way to the top, as that would be in the >> right >> order. Thanks so much for any help you can give me. >> >> Source: LoadPerf >> 9/8/2008 6:01:01PM >> The performance counter name string value in the registry is incorrectly >> formatted. The bogus string is 3096, the bogus index value is the first >> DWORD >> in Data section while the last valid index values are the second and >> third >> DWORD in Data section. >> >> Source: LoadPerf >> 6:01:01 PM 9/8/2008 >> LastCounter and LastHelp values of performance registry is corrupted and >> needs to be updated. The first and second DWORDs in Data Section are the >> original values while the third and forth DWORDs in Data Section are the >> updated new values. >> >> Source: LoadPerf >> 6:00:58 PM 9/8/2008 >> Unloading the performance counter strings for service WmiApRpl (WmiApRpl) >> failed. The Error code is the first DWORD in Data section. >> >> Source: LoadPerf >> 6:00:58 PM 9/8/2008 >> The performance counter name string value in the registry is incorrectly >> formatted. The bogus string is 3096, the bogus index value is the first >> DWORD >> in Data section while the last valid index values are the second and >> third >> DWORD in Data section. >> >> Source: LoadPerf >> 6:00:41 PM 9/8/2008 >> Unloading the performance counter strings for service ISAPISearch >> (ISAPISearch) failed. The Error code is the first DWORD in Data section. >> >> Source: LoadPerf >> 5:59:19 PM 9/8/2008 >> Performance counters for the ISAPISearch (ISAPISearch) service are >> already >> in Performance Registry, no need to re-install again. >> >> 5:59:19 PM >> Performance counters for the ContentFilter (ContentFilter) service are >> already in Performance Registry, no need to re-install again. >> >> 5:59:19 PM >> Unloading the performance counter strings for service ContentFilter >> (ContentFilter) failed. The Error code is the first DWORD in Data section >> >> >> Source: WinMgmt >> 5:24:36 PM >> WMI ADAP was unable to load the PerfProc performance library because it >> timed out on a call: collect >> >> source: LoadPerf >> 5:21:48 PM >> Performance counters for the ISAPISearch (ISAPISearch) service were >> loaded >> successfully. The Record Data contains the new index values assigned to >> this >> service. >> >> Performance counters for the ContentFilter (ContentFilter) service were >> loaded >> successfully. The Record Data contains the new index values assigned to >> this >> service. >> >> 5:21:48 LoadPerf >> Performance counters for the ContentIndex (ContentIndex) service were >> loaded >> successfully. The Record Data contains the new index values assigned to >> this >> service. >> >> 5:21:48 LoadPerf >> Performance counters for the ISAPISearch (ISAPISearch) service were >> removed >> successfully. The Record Data contains the new values of the system Last >> Counter and Last Help registry entries. >> >> 5:21:48 LoadPerf >> Performance counters for the ContentFilter (ContentFilter) service were >> removed successfully. The Record Data contains the new values of the >> system >> Last Counter and Last Help registry entries. >> >> 5:21:48 LoadPerf >> Performance counters for the ContentIndex (ContentIndex) service were >> removed successfully. The Record Data contains the new values of the >> system >> Last Counter and Last Help registry entries. >> >> Source:Application Error >> 4:52:33 PM 9/8/2008 >> Faulting application update.exe, version 5.5.1005.0, faulting module >> ntdll.dll, version 5.1.2600.1217, fault address 0x00055e92. >> >> Source: WinMgmt >> 3:56:00 PM Warning >> A provider, HiPerfCooker_v1, has been registered in the WMI namespace, >> Root\WMI, to use the LocalSystem account. This account is privileged and >> the >> provider may cause a security violation if it does not correctly >> impersonate >> user requests. >> --------------------------------------- >> >> Below is from systems event viewer since I downloaded service pack 2. I >> don't know if this is related or not. >> >> Source: ipnathlp >> 6:03:47 PM 9/9/2009 >> The Network Address Translator (NAT) was unable to request an operation >> of >> the kernel-mode translation module. This may indicate misconfiguration, >> insufficient resources, or an internal error. The data is the error code. >> Bytes >> 0000: 1f 00 00 00 >> >> source: Browser >> 6:03:47 PM 9/9/2008 >> The browser has forced an election on network \Device\NetBT_Tcpip_ >> because a >> master browser was stopped. >> >> Source: Dhcp >> 6:03:47 PM 9/9/2008 >> The IP address lease 192.168.1.100 for the Network Card with network >> address >> has been denied by the DHCP server 192.168.1.1 (The DHCP Server sent a >> DHCPNACK message). >> >> >> >> -- >> kim
Guest Plato Posted September 14, 2008 Posted September 14, 2008 Re: IS THIS A HOPELESS CASE FOR SERVICE PACK 2? PLEASE HELP =?Utf-8?B?a2ltNDI=?= wrote: > > Hi, I'm back with a new problem. Hope you can help me with this one too. > I have a Dell 4600 xp that had sevice pack 1 on it. I have tried to install > service pack 2, 3 different times, with no luck. I finally decided to try it http://www.bootdisk.com/xptop20.htm#1
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