Guest Satish Gupta Posted March 15, 2008 Posted March 15, 2008 I have Windows 98 Second edition. I made no changes to my computer in the recent past. All of the sudden, when I boot up I get this message "Windows Protection Error." It suggests that I open in safe mode. I am able to do that. What do I have to do to get rid of this problem and start using my computer in the normal mode? Thanks.
Guest MEB Posted March 15, 2008 Posted March 15, 2008 Re: Windows protection error "Satish Gupta" <SatishGupta@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:109E0102-9686-4D46-9D8B-9EE92B7EB9A3@microsoft.com... | I have Windows 98 Second edition. I made no changes to my computer in the | recent past. All of the sudden, when I boot up I get this message "Windows | Protection Error." It suggests that I open in safe mode. I am able to do | that. What do I have to do to get rid of this problem and start using my | computer in the normal mode? Thanks. Post the exact error message. Potential diagnosis: Restart the computer, but immediately after POST, start pressing the F8 key to bring up the Boot Menu, choose create a Boot log. Windows will attempt to start in Normal mode. If it fails again, reboot to DOS only or Safe Mode [using the above], ensure you can view all files if Safe Mode, if DOS you will need to type - attrib bootlog.txt -h. -at the DOS prompt, use EDIT to open the file. Open bootlog.txt in the root. Search for Failures, font failures MAY not be what your looking for, check at the bottom of the file.. -- MEB http://peoplescounsel.orgfree.com _________
Guest Satish Gupta Posted March 15, 2008 Posted March 15, 2008 Re: Windows protection error Thank you, MEB. I found the bootlog file. Three types of items failed to load. 1. Numerous c:\widows\fonts\ xxxx.ttf files. Examples: \NWGTHC.TTF, NWGTHCB.TTF. All these are followed by "failure code 016" 2. c:\windows\system\hudson2.ttf and hudsonb2.ttf followed by failure code 016. 3. Many files in the root directory. All of them have ttf extension. Here is the list. c:\befrisky.ttf, cgposter.ttf, gilshad.ttf, graphit.ttf, lucasit.ttf, lucasr.ttf, miles.ttf. All these are followed by "failure code 2." I don't know what these file failures represent. If any additional information is needed, pleae let me know. Thanks. Satish "MEB" wrote: > > "Satish Gupta" <SatishGupta@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:109E0102-9686-4D46-9D8B-9EE92B7EB9A3@microsoft.com... > | I have Windows 98 Second edition. I made no changes to my computer in the > | recent past. All of the sudden, when I boot up I get this message > "Windows > | Protection Error." It suggests that I open in safe mode. I am able to do > | that. What do I have to do to get rid of this problem and start using my > | computer in the normal mode? Thanks. > > Post the exact error message. > > Potential diagnosis: > > Restart the computer, but immediately after POST, start pressing the F8 key > to bring up the Boot Menu, choose create a Boot log. > > Windows will attempt to start in Normal mode. If it fails again, reboot to > DOS only or Safe Mode [using the above], ensure you can view all files if > Safe Mode, if DOS you will need to type - attrib bootlog.txt -h. -at the > DOS prompt, use EDIT to open the file. > Open bootlog.txt in the root. Search for Failures, font failures MAY not be > what your looking for, check at the bottom of the file.. > > -- > > MEB > http://peoplescounsel.orgfree.com > _________ > > > >
Guest MEB Posted March 16, 2008 Posted March 16, 2008 Re: Windows protection error "Satish Gupta" <SatishGupta@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:11A44C23-0FA5-46AC-8FDD-95BEA047C049@microsoft.com... | Thank you, MEB. | | I found the bootlog file. Three types of items failed to load. | | 1. Numerous c:\widows\fonts\ xxxx.ttf files. Examples: \NWGTHC.TTF, | NWGTHCB.TTF. All these are followed by "failure code 016" | 2. c:\windows\system\hudson2.ttf and hudsonb2.ttf followed by failure code | 016. | 3. Many files in the root directory. All of them have ttf extension. Here | is the list. c:\befrisky.ttf, cgposter.ttf, gilshad.ttf, graphit.ttf, | lucasit.ttf, lucasr.ttf, miles.ttf. All these are followed by "failure code | 2." | | I don't know what these file failures represent. If any additional | information is needed, pleae let me know. Thanks. Satish Those are true type fonts {.ttf} which may not be the same for everyone's system. Generally these aren't a problem when they supposedly fail, though that may indicate you have a corruption issue. CastleCops shows: Product / Version / OS / Mfg / Lang / Type "Windows" / "98 Upgrade" / "WIN98" / "Microsoft" / "English" / "Operating System" YOUR problem is that these should NOT be in the root folder. What did you install recently that would have added fonts to the root of the disk? OR have you recently scanned your system for viruses and SpyWare and other hacks? Something placed these files where they're not supposed to be. Scan this system for viruses NOW before proceeding further. BTW: You didn't post the full error. If at all possible, revert to an older saved registry before this started to occur. First using Safe Mode or Normal, check to make sure you can view all the files. Go to Start > Settings > Folder Options > View and make sure you have Show All Files checked AND that Hide File Extesions for Known File Types is unchecked. IF these were not set before like this be EXTREMELY careful as you will now be able to see, delete, and otherwise mess up the system by removing folders [like SYSBKUP which is hidden] and files you couldn't see before. Then open Explorer and go to Windows[or whatever]\SYSBKUP and look at the file dates on the rb***.cab files, find one before the error occured, and note the name [example - rb004.cab]. Then restore the registry. You do this by starting into DOS [press F8 repeatedly after POST - a reboot] and choosing DOS Prompt only. Then at the prompt C:\> you type - scanreg /restore - and choose the one which you found was before the error occurred. After you do this SCAN for viruses then remove those *.ttf files from the root of the drive [move them to somewhere else temporarily -don't move or mess with them until you scan for viruses]. Check your programs for errors related to fonts. You can also check to see if you have these fonts in your WINDOWS\FONTS folder, though it seems like you may have downloaded a FONT pack, if so it may have had an uninstall. Look in Installed programs and see, if no uninstaller, and no program has an error, then just delete those fonts. IF you installed anything after the date of the restored registry, you will need to re-install it, but first make sure it isn't carrying anything that can infect you.. From now on: DO NOT install, expand, unzip, into the root of the drive. -- MEB http://peoplescounsel.orgfree.com _________ | | "MEB" wrote: | | > | > "Satish Gupta" <SatishGupta@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message | > news:109E0102-9686-4D46-9D8B-9EE92B7EB9A3@microsoft.com... | > | I have Windows 98 Second edition. I made no changes to my computer in the | > | recent past. All of the sudden, when I boot up I get this message | > "Windows | > | Protection Error." It suggests that I open in safe mode. I am able to do | > | that. What do I have to do to get rid of this problem and start using my | > | computer in the normal mode? Thanks. | > | > Post the exact error message. | > | > Potential diagnosis: | > | > Restart the computer, but immediately after POST, start pressing the F8 key | > to bring up the Boot Menu, choose create a Boot log. | > | > Windows will attempt to start in Normal mode. If it fails again, reboot to | > DOS only or Safe Mode [using the above], ensure you can view all files if | > Safe Mode, if DOS you will need to type - attrib bootlog.txt -h. -at the | > DOS prompt, use EDIT to open the file. | > Open bootlog.txt in the root. Search for Failures, font failures MAY not be | > what your looking for, check at the bottom of the file.. | > | > -- | > | > MEB | > http://peoplescounsel.orgfree.com | > _________ | > | > | > | >
Guest Satish Gupta Posted March 16, 2008 Posted March 16, 2008 Re: Windows protection error Thank you, MEB. First, let me apologize for not posting the full error message. The reason was the error message was long and I had no way to copy or electronically send it to this computer. The only option was to write everything by hand and type it again here. I did restore an older registry and that solved the problem. Thanks again for your help! Regards, Satish "MEB" wrote: > > > "Satish Gupta" <SatishGupta@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:11A44C23-0FA5-46AC-8FDD-95BEA047C049@microsoft.com... > | Thank you, MEB. > | > | I found the bootlog file. Three types of items failed to load. > | > | 1. Numerous c:\widows\fonts\ xxxx.ttf files. Examples: \NWGTHC.TTF, > | NWGTHCB.TTF. All these are followed by "failure code 016" > | 2. c:\windows\system\hudson2.ttf and hudsonb2.ttf followed by failure code > | 016. > | 3. Many files in the root directory. All of them have ttf extension. > Here > | is the list. c:\befrisky.ttf, cgposter.ttf, gilshad.ttf, graphit.ttf, > | lucasit.ttf, lucasr.ttf, miles.ttf. All these are followed by "failure > code > | 2." > | > | I don't know what these file failures represent. If any additional > | information is needed, pleae let me know. Thanks. Satish > > Those are true type fonts {.ttf} which may not be the same for everyone's > system. > Generally these aren't a problem when they supposedly fail, though that may > indicate you have a corruption issue. > CastleCops shows: > Product / Version / OS / Mfg / Lang / Type > "Windows" / "98 Upgrade" / "WIN98" / "Microsoft" / "English" / "Operating > System" > > YOUR problem is that these should NOT be in the root folder. What did you > install recently that would have added fonts to the root of the disk? > OR have you recently scanned your system for viruses and SpyWare and other > hacks? Something placed these files where they're not supposed to be. > Scan this system for viruses NOW before proceeding further. > > BTW: You didn't post the full error. > > If at all possible, revert to an older saved registry before this started > to occur. > First using Safe Mode or Normal, check to make sure you can view all the > files. > Go to Start > Settings > Folder Options > View and make sure you have Show > All Files checked AND that Hide File Extesions for Known File Types is > unchecked. IF these were not set before like this be EXTREMELY careful as > you will now be able to see, delete, and otherwise mess up the system by > removing folders [like SYSBKUP which is hidden] and files you couldn't see > before. > > Then open Explorer and go to Windows[or whatever]\SYSBKUP and look at the > file dates on the rb***.cab files, find one before the error occured, and > note the name [example - rb004.cab]. > Then restore the registry. > You do this by starting into DOS [press F8 repeatedly after POST - a > reboot] and choosing DOS Prompt only. > Then at the prompt C:\> you type - scanreg /restore - and choose the one > which you found was before the error occurred. > > After you do this SCAN for viruses then remove those *.ttf files from the > root of the drive [move them to somewhere else temporarily -don't move or > mess with them until you scan for viruses]. Check your programs for errors > related to fonts. You can also check to see if you have these fonts in your > WINDOWS\FONTS folder, though it seems like you may have downloaded a FONT > pack, if so it may have had an uninstall. Look in Installed programs and > see, if no uninstaller, and no program has an error, then just delete those > fonts. > > IF you installed anything after the date of the restored registry, you will > need to re-install it, but first make sure it isn't carrying anything that > can infect you.. > > From now on: DO NOT install, expand, unzip, into the root of the drive. > > -- > > MEB > http://peoplescounsel.orgfree.com > _________ > > > | > | "MEB" wrote: > | > | > > | > "Satish Gupta" <SatishGupta@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > | > news:109E0102-9686-4D46-9D8B-9EE92B7EB9A3@microsoft.com... > | > | I have Windows 98 Second edition. I made no changes to my computer in > the > | > | recent past. All of the sudden, when I boot up I get this message > | > "Windows > | > | Protection Error." It suggests that I open in safe mode. I am able > to do > | > | that. What do I have to do to get rid of this problem and start using > my > | > | computer in the normal mode? Thanks. > | > > | > Post the exact error message. > | > > | > Potential diagnosis: > | > > | > Restart the computer, but immediately after POST, start pressing the F8 > key > | > to bring up the Boot Menu, choose create a Boot log. > | > > | > Windows will attempt to start in Normal mode. If it fails again, reboot > to > | > DOS only or Safe Mode [using the above], ensure you can view all files > if > | > Safe Mode, if DOS you will need to type - attrib bootlog.txt -h. -at > the > | > DOS prompt, use EDIT to open the file. > | > Open bootlog.txt in the root. Search for Failures, font failures MAY > not be > | > what your looking for, check at the bottom of the file.. > | > > | > -- > | > > | > MEB > | > http://peoplescounsel.orgfree.com > | > _________ > | > > | > > | > > | > > > > >
Guest MEB Posted March 16, 2008 Posted March 16, 2008 Re: Windows protection error Don't forget to get rid of those root *.ttf files and please make sure there are no viruses or other.. Thanks for posting back with the success.. -- MEB http://peoplescounsel.orgfree.com _________ "Satish Gupta" <SatishGupta@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:02D024FF-3BA4-4117-9C85-4BACE0C21446@microsoft.com... | Thank you, MEB. | | First, let me apologize for not posting the full error message. The reason | was the error message was long and I had no way to copy or electronically | send it to this computer. The only option was to write everything by hand | and type it again here. | | I did restore an older registry and that solved the problem. | | Thanks again for your help! | | Regards, | Satish | | "MEB" wrote: | | > | > | > "Satish Gupta" <SatishGupta@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message | > news:11A44C23-0FA5-46AC-8FDD-95BEA047C049@microsoft.com... | > | Thank you, MEB. | > | | > | I found the bootlog file. Three types of items failed to load. | > | | > | 1. Numerous c:\widows\fonts\ xxxx.ttf files. Examples: \NWGTHC.TTF, | > | NWGTHCB.TTF. All these are followed by "failure code 016" | > | 2. c:\windows\system\hudson2.ttf and hudsonb2.ttf followed by failure code | > | 016. | > | 3. Many files in the root directory. All of them have ttf extension. | > Here | > | is the list. c:\befrisky.ttf, cgposter.ttf, gilshad.ttf, graphit.ttf, | > | lucasit.ttf, lucasr.ttf, miles.ttf. All these are followed by "failure | > code | > | 2." | > | | > | I don't know what these file failures represent. If any additional | > | information is needed, pleae let me know. Thanks. Satish | > | > Those are true type fonts {.ttf} which may not be the same for everyone's | > system. | > Generally these aren't a problem when they supposedly fail, though that may | > indicate you have a corruption issue. | > CastleCops shows: | > Product / Version / OS / Mfg / Lang / Type | > "Windows" / "98 Upgrade" / "WIN98" / "Microsoft" / "English" / "Operating | > System" | > | > YOUR problem is that these should NOT be in the root folder. What did you | > install recently that would have added fonts to the root of the disk? | > OR have you recently scanned your system for viruses and SpyWare and other | > hacks? Something placed these files where they're not supposed to be. | > Scan this system for viruses NOW before proceeding further. | > | > BTW: You didn't post the full error. | > | > If at all possible, revert to an older saved registry before this started | > to occur. | > First using Safe Mode or Normal, check to make sure you can view all the | > files. | > Go to Start > Settings > Folder Options > View and make sure you have Show | > All Files checked AND that Hide File Extesions for Known File Types is | > unchecked. IF these were not set before like this be EXTREMELY careful as | > you will now be able to see, delete, and otherwise mess up the system by | > removing folders [like SYSBKUP which is hidden] and files you couldn't see | > before. | > | > Then open Explorer and go to Windows[or whatever]\SYSBKUP and look at the | > file dates on the rb***.cab files, find one before the error occured, and | > note the name [example - rb004.cab]. | > Then restore the registry. | > You do this by starting into DOS [press F8 repeatedly after POST - a | > reboot] and choosing DOS Prompt only. | > Then at the prompt C:\> you type - scanreg /restore - and choose the one | > which you found was before the error occurred. | > | > After you do this SCAN for viruses then remove those *.ttf files from the | > root of the drive [move them to somewhere else temporarily -don't move or | > mess with them until you scan for viruses]. Check your programs for errors | > related to fonts. You can also check to see if you have these fonts in your | > WINDOWS\FONTS folder, though it seems like you may have downloaded a FONT | > pack, if so it may have had an uninstall. Look in Installed programs and | > see, if no uninstaller, and no program has an error, then just delete those | > fonts. | > | > IF you installed anything after the date of the restored registry, you will | > need to re-install it, but first make sure it isn't carrying anything that | > can infect you.. | > | > From now on: DO NOT install, expand, unzip, into the root of the drive. | > | > -- | > | > MEB | > http://peoplescounsel.orgfree.com | > _________ | > | > | > | | > | "MEB" wrote: | > | | > | > | > | > "Satish Gupta" <SatishGupta@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message | > | > news:109E0102-9686-4D46-9D8B-9EE92B7EB9A3@microsoft.com... | > | > | I have Windows 98 Second edition. I made no changes to my computer in | > the | > | > | recent past. All of the sudden, when I boot up I get this message | > | > "Windows | > | > | Protection Error." It suggests that I open in safe mode. I am able | > to do | > | > | that. What do I have to do to get rid of this problem and start using | > my | > | > | computer in the normal mode? Thanks. | > | > | > | > Post the exact error message. | > | > | > | > Potential diagnosis: | > | > | > | > Restart the computer, but immediately after POST, start pressing the F8 | > key | > | > to bring up the Boot Menu, choose create a Boot log. | > | > | > | > Windows will attempt to start in Normal mode. If it fails again, reboot | > to | > | > DOS only or Safe Mode [using the above], ensure you can view all files | > if | > | > Safe Mode, if DOS you will need to type - attrib ootlog.txt -h. -at | > the | > | > DOS prompt, use EDIT to open the file. | > | > Open bootlog.txt in the root. Search for Failures, font failures MAY | > not be | > | > what your looking for, check at the bottom of the file.. | > | > | > | > -- | > | > | > | > MEB | > | > http://peoplescounsel.orgfree.com | > | > _________ | > | > | > | > | > | > | > | > | > | > | > | >
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