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Hi Chelsea,
Okay I started thinking about drivers as per your reply. Before booting back up in safe mode I deceided to remove the Yamaha Maxi Sound Fortissimo sound card that I have been using in this system. Would you believe that Windows started right up, with no problems. Now I have been isuing this card with Win XP for years but when I originally installed XP home on this system I opted for the upgrade install not a clean. I reinserted the card Windows installed its included driver for the card, rebooted and Windows stalled at the logo again. I took the sound card back out and Windows started. I'm not usuing this card anymore for some reason XP did not like it. I enabled the onboad sound card. Thank you for the help. As you mentioned drivers seemed to be causing the problem. This was a first for me. TheYamaha card I was using goes back to the Win 98 and ME days. Thank You...... Charles R. "Chelsea" wrote: > Hi Charles, > I have been thinking about the differences between Safe mode and normal mode > with diagnostics enabled. What I suggest you do is go back into Safe mode > and visit the Device manager. Make a list of all the devices on your system > and disable them by right clicking the device-selecting properties on the > General Tab go to the bottom and the device usage combo-box. Disable > everything you can for your profile this will include DVD/CDrom drives, > floppy controller, floppy disk drive, Secondary IDE controller, Network > Adaptor, Serial and parallel ports any sound or cam/scanner device. Most USB > keyboards come with a ps/2 adaptor plug which allows the ps/2 plug to be > converted to plug into a USB port and the same is true of the mouse-if you > have these adaptors Plug your mouse and keyboard into the PS/2 sockets > rather than the USB ports-disable as many of the USB devices as you can > under Universal serial bus controllers. Note that not all devices allow > themselves to be disabled. Make careful note of everything you disable. > Right now leave Safe Mode and attempt to start in normal mode and lets see > what happens now! > > Chelsea > > "Charles" <Charles@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:45AF6831-4B47-46E9-AC20-1C068E0EF1E6@microsoft.com... > > Hi Chelsea, > > > > Thanks again for the reply, I tried booting in VGA mode and Windows froze > > at > > the LOGO screen again. It didn't work. Thanks for trying to help me narrow > > down the problem. I should have left well enough alone. I did try this. > > Using > > a linux OS BOOT CD Knoppix 3.9 which boots a complete os from the CD. I > > did > > this to see if I could replicate the same issue there, the Linus Knoppix > > BOOTed into linux with no problem. All devices where recongized by Linux > > including lan, network, graphics card and sound car. I use as a rescue > > disk > > when all elese fail this allows me to get to the data. Wish Windows had > > something like this to troubleshoot. I been building systems for a long > > time > > and never had this problem, I'm at a loss, I wondering if I should swap > > out > > the newer MOBO and CPU and put the old one back in a see what happens. > > What > > do you think? Anything else you can thisnk of please let me know. I > > appreciate your help. > > "Chelsea" wrote: > > > >> That's a pity. XP in diagnostic mode is pretty like XP in Safe Mode with > >> only essential services running. Hopefully someone might be able to make > >> another suggestion. In summary you have done a clean install ie not over > >> an > >> existing version of Windows XP, and your motherboard was working properly > >> with XP in the past. You can get into Safe Mode but diagnostic mode > >> doesn't > >> work. What happens when you press F8 at startup and instead of selecting > >> Safe mode you select VGA mode? > >> > >> Chelsea > >> > >> "Charles" <Charles@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > >> news:6AC91F78-DB8E-46BB-AAAF-805382810052@microsoft.com... > >> > Hello, > >> > > >> > Thank you for the reply. I selected SOS startup mode as you mentioned > >> > and > >> > the list of drivers loading went by so fast I could not determine > >> > anything> > >> > Then a blue screen came up stating the Windows XP build 5.1 2600 and it > >> > read > >> > 1 processor with 512 of RAM that was it. I'm not sure what this means. > >> > But > >> > it > >> > did not boot past this screen. > >> > > >> > Charles. R. > >> > > >> > "de Graff" wrote: > >> > > >> >> Assuming you can run this in safe mode > >> >> > >> >> msconfig.exe > >> >> > >> >> go to the BOOT.INI tab and select /SOS > >> >> > >> >> this will turf the boot screen and show you the drivers as they are > >> >> being > >> >> loaded. Chances are that you have a video driver problem. > >> >> > >> >> > >> >> "Charles" <Charles@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > >> >> news:1D07AC97-B296-4333-82F7-7128C1112E11@microsoft.com... > >> >> > Hi > >> >> > > >> >> > I"m desperate for some Win XP help. My pc will not boot up normally > >> >> > (period) > >> >> > freezes at win logo screen every time. What is Windows loading at > >> >> > this > >> >> > screen? Boots in safe mode only. I have just finished a clean > >> >> > install > >> >> > on a > >> >> > MOB and CPU which was working fine in another system. This was > >> >> > happening > >> >> > too > >> >> > before I reformated teh hard drive and Win XP Home was installed. > >> >> > If > >> >> > some > >> >> > one could point me in the right direction I would greatly > >> >> > appreicated > >> >> > it. > >> >> > Could a driver, hardware componet or motherboard be bad? Never makes > >> >> > it > >> >> > past > >> >> > the logo screen durning normal boot up. > >> >> > > >> >> > Thanks > >> >> > >> >> > >> >> > >> > >> > >> > > > |
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That's great Charles,
From experience I now never upgrade the OS over the previous version-it is never as good as a clean install, similarly Windows repair installations in my experience don't repair really sick systems-it's all to do with remembering the existing system settings. Anyhow really glad your up and running again. Chelsea "Charles" <Charles@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:6D5D02E4-30C7-4D9A-BD98-04F9006FE75E@microsoft.com... > Hi Chelsea, > > Okay I started thinking about drivers as per your reply. Before booting > back > up in safe mode I deceided to remove the Yamaha Maxi Sound Fortissimo > sound > card that I have been using in this system. Would you believe that Windows > started right up, with no problems. Now I have been isuing this card with > Win > XP for years but when I originally installed XP home on this system I > opted > for the upgrade install not a clean. I reinserted the card Windows > installed > its included driver for the card, rebooted and Windows stalled at the logo > again. I took the sound card back out and Windows started. I'm not usuing > this card anymore for some reason XP did not like it. I enabled the onboad > sound card. Thank you for the help. As you mentioned drivers seemed to be > causing the problem. This was a first for me. TheYamaha card I was using > goes > back to the Win 98 and ME days. > > Thank You...... > Charles R. > "Chelsea" wrote: > >> Hi Charles, >> I have been thinking about the differences between Safe mode and normal >> mode >> with diagnostics enabled. What I suggest you do is go back into Safe mode >> and visit the Device manager. Make a list of all the devices on your >> system >> and disable them by right clicking the device-selecting properties on the >> General Tab go to the bottom and the device usage combo-box. Disable >> everything you can for your profile this will include DVD/CDrom drives, >> floppy controller, floppy disk drive, Secondary IDE controller, Network >> Adaptor, Serial and parallel ports any sound or cam/scanner device. Most >> USB >> keyboards come with a ps/2 adaptor plug which allows the ps/2 plug to be >> converted to plug into a USB port and the same is true of the mouse-if >> you >> have these adaptors Plug your mouse and keyboard into the PS/2 sockets >> rather than the USB ports-disable as many of the USB devices as you can >> under Universal serial bus controllers. Note that not all devices allow >> themselves to be disabled. Make careful note of everything you disable. >> Right now leave Safe Mode and attempt to start in normal mode and lets >> see >> what happens now! >> >> Chelsea >> >> "Charles" <Charles@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> news:45AF6831-4B47-46E9-AC20-1C068E0EF1E6@microsoft.com... >> > Hi Chelsea, >> > >> > Thanks again for the reply, I tried booting in VGA mode and Windows >> > froze >> > at >> > the LOGO screen again. It didn't work. Thanks for trying to help me >> > narrow >> > down the problem. I should have left well enough alone. I did try this. >> > Using >> > a linux OS BOOT CD Knoppix 3.9 which boots a complete os from the CD. I >> > did >> > this to see if I could replicate the same issue there, the Linus >> > Knoppix >> > BOOTed into linux with no problem. All devices where recongized by >> > Linux >> > including lan, network, graphics card and sound car. I use as a rescue >> > disk >> > when all elese fail this allows me to get to the data. Wish Windows had >> > something like this to troubleshoot. I been building systems for a long >> > time >> > and never had this problem, I'm at a loss, I wondering if I should swap >> > out >> > the newer MOBO and CPU and put the old one back in a see what happens. >> > What >> > do you think? Anything else you can thisnk of please let me know. I >> > appreciate your help. >> > "Chelsea" wrote: >> > >> >> That's a pity. XP in diagnostic mode is pretty like XP in Safe Mode >> >> with >> >> only essential services running. Hopefully someone might be able to >> >> make >> >> another suggestion. In summary you have done a clean install ie not >> >> over >> >> an >> >> existing version of Windows XP, and your motherboard was working >> >> properly >> >> with XP in the past. You can get into Safe Mode but diagnostic mode >> >> doesn't >> >> work. What happens when you press F8 at startup and instead of >> >> selecting >> >> Safe mode you select VGA mode? >> >> >> >> Chelsea >> >> >> >> "Charles" <Charles@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> >> news:6AC91F78-DB8E-46BB-AAAF-805382810052@microsoft.com... >> >> > Hello, >> >> > >> >> > Thank you for the reply. I selected SOS startup mode as you >> >> > mentioned >> >> > and >> >> > the list of drivers loading went by so fast I could not determine >> >> > anything> >> >> > Then a blue screen came up stating the Windows XP build 5.1 2600 and >> >> > it >> >> > read >> >> > 1 processor with 512 of RAM that was it. I'm not sure what this >> >> > means. >> >> > But >> >> > it >> >> > did not boot past this screen. >> >> > >> >> > Charles. R. >> >> > >> >> > "de Graff" wrote: >> >> > >> >> >> Assuming you can run this in safe mode >> >> >> >> >> >> msconfig.exe >> >> >> >> >> >> go to the BOOT.INI tab and select /SOS >> >> >> >> >> >> this will turf the boot screen and show you the drivers as they are >> >> >> being >> >> >> loaded. Chances are that you have a video driver problem. >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> "Charles" <Charles@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> >> >> news:1D07AC97-B296-4333-82F7-7128C1112E11@microsoft.com... >> >> >> > Hi >> >> >> > >> >> >> > I"m desperate for some Win XP help. My pc will not boot up >> >> >> > normally >> >> >> > (period) >> >> >> > freezes at win logo screen every time. What is Windows loading at >> >> >> > this >> >> >> > screen? Boots in safe mode only. I have just finished a clean >> >> >> > install >> >> >> > on a >> >> >> > MOB and CPU which was working fine in another system. This was >> >> >> > happening >> >> >> > too >> >> >> > before I reformated teh hard drive and Win XP Home was installed. >> >> >> > If >> >> >> > some >> >> >> > one could point me in the right direction I would greatly >> >> >> > appreicated >> >> >> > it. >> >> >> > Could a driver, hardware componet or motherboard be bad? Never >> >> >> > makes >> >> >> > it >> >> >> > past >> >> >> > the logo screen durning normal boot up. >> >> >> > >> >> >> > Thanks >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> |
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