Guest jktan99 Posted June 21, 2008 Posted June 21, 2008 Ever since I upgraded my xp to SP3, I often got problem logging in. It starts okay, key in the password, the desktop looks okay (wallpaper is there, desktop icons are pretty much okay (some not properly shown), but the status bar is blue and it's frozen. I waited for a while, nothing happens. So, I have to press the reset button. The strange thing, when it restarts, it doesn't say "windows not properly closed". It just went to a normal boot screen. Now, it may take 1 reset, but it could also take as many as 6 - 7 resets, to finally make it work. Sometimes, I just gave up, turn off the PC and waited for 15-30 minutes before I turn it back on. This is happening almost everytime I turn on the PC now. I really need help to fix this. Thanks in advance.
Guest Alias Posted June 21, 2008 Posted June 21, 2008 Re: Winxs SP3 creating boot error jktan99 wrote: > Ever since I upgraded my xp to SP3, I often got problem logging in. It starts > okay, key in the password, the desktop looks okay (wallpaper is there, > desktop icons are pretty much okay (some not properly shown), but the status > bar is blue and it's frozen. I waited for a while, nothing happens. So, I > have to press the reset button. The strange thing, when it restarts, it > doesn't say "windows not properly closed". It just went to a normal boot > screen. > > Now, it may take 1 reset, but it could also take as many as 6 - 7 resets, to > finally make it work. Sometimes, I just gave up, turn off the PC and waited > for 15-30 minutes before I turn it back on. > > This is happening almost everytime I turn on the PC now. I really need help > to fix this. > > Thanks in advance. If it worked fine before SP3, what are you waiting for, uninstall it! Alias
Guest Thee Chicago Wolf Posted June 21, 2008 Posted June 21, 2008 Re: Winxs SP3 creating boot error >Ever since I upgraded my xp to SP3, I often got problem logging in. It starts >okay, key in the password, the desktop looks okay (wallpaper is there, >desktop icons are pretty much okay (some not properly shown), but the status >bar is blue and it's frozen. I waited for a while, nothing happens. So, I >have to press the reset button. The strange thing, when it restarts, it >doesn't say "windows not properly closed". It just went to a normal boot >screen. > >Now, it may take 1 reset, but it could also take as many as 6 - 7 resets, to >finally make it work. Sometimes, I just gave up, turn off the PC and waited >for 15-30 minutes before I turn it back on. > >This is happening almost everytime I turn on the PC now. I really need help >to fix this. > >Thanks in advance. Hi, Try the fix from the following KB article: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/948277 On the top of the page, click "view and request hotfix downloads" and fill in the info to request the patch from Microsoft. - Thee Chicago Wolf
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