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I've got a new XP box. About 3/4 of the time, it does not boot into
normal mode. Instead, you see the keyboard ack flash, the loading XP msg, the screen blank, the loading XP msg, and the screen (and keyboard) seem to go dead. 100% of the time, it can boot into Safe Mode (so, we're talking maybe a h/w or s/w driver problem?) If I try to bring it up in Boot Log or VGA mode, it dies as above. Is there a way I can log the booting process to see where it's getting hosed? If so, what do I need to do to turn it on and how can I get to the log file? Can you suggest any online resources which help guide you through the requisite detective work? |
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I think you should reveal a little about the internals of that machine -
Motherboard; BIOS version; Graphics Card; HD System - anything you know is there, and specifically, something about the steps you have been taking to make sure everything has 64bit support, by way of drivers - and maybe you shouldn't be cross-posting to all those unrelated NG's? Could end up being more confusing than helpful. Tony. . . <technology_guy@myrealbox.com> wrote in message news:1132983789.572245.112940@g47g2000cwa.googlegr oups.com... > I've got a new XP box. About 3/4 of the time, it does not boot into > normal mode. Instead, you see the keyboard ack flash, the loading XP > msg, the screen blank, the loading XP msg, and the screen (and > keyboard) seem to go dead. > > 100% of the time, it can boot into Safe Mode (so, we're talking maybe a > h/w or s/w driver problem?) > > If I try to bring it up in Boot Log or VGA mode, it dies as above. > > Is there a way I can log the booting process to see where it's getting > hosed? If so, what do I need to do to turn it on and how can I get to > the log file? > > Can you suggest any online resources which help guide you through the > requisite detective work? > |
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Try comparing the sequence of reports in the System section of Event
Viewer for differences between that for a successful boot with one for a failed boot. Of course it cannot work if the error occurs before the logging of events starts. Note the precise time the Error occurs making sure the computer clock and your watch are synchronised. You can access Event Viewer by selecting Start, Administrative Tools, Event Viewer. When researching the meaning of the error, information regarding Event ID, Source and Description are important. HOW TO: View and Manage Event Logs in Event Viewer in Windows XP http://support.microsoft.com/default...&Product=winxp A tip for posting copies of Error Reports! Run Event Viewer and double click on the error you want to copy. In the window, which appears is a button resembling two pages. Double click the button and close Event Viewer. Now start your message(email) and do a paste into the body of the message. This will paste the info from the Event Viewer Error Report complete with links into the message. Make sure this is the first paste after exiting from Event Viewer. At the moment I am experimenting with a system for analysing event log and using a log such as yours might further my work. Could you send a copy by email to my address, which is given below removing dump from the address. gcjc@btdumpinternet.com To obtain a copy of the log please select Start, Administrative Tools, Event Viewer and place the cursor on System. Click on Action and select Save Log file as. Enter file name as systemguy, in the Save as Type box select Text, click on My Documents to left and click on Save. You can then retrieve the log from My Documents for emailing. Hope this helps. Gerry ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ FCA Using invalid email address Stourport, Worcs, England Enquire, plan and execute. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Please tell the newsgroup how any suggested solution worked for you. http://dts-l.org/goodpost.htm ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ <technology_guy@myrealbox.com> wrote in message news:1132983789.572245.112940@g47g2000cwa.googlegr oups.com... > I've got a new XP box. About 3/4 of the time, it does not boot into > normal mode. Instead, you see the keyboard ack flash, the loading XP > msg, the screen blank, the loading XP msg, and the screen (and > keyboard) seem to go dead. > > 100% of the time, it can boot into Safe Mode (so, we're talking maybe > a > h/w or s/w driver problem?) > > If I try to bring it up in Boot Log or VGA mode, it dies as above. > > Is there a way I can log the booting process to see where it's getting > hosed? If so, what do I need to do to turn it on and how can I get to > the log file? > > Can you suggest any online resources which help guide you through the > requisite detective work? > |
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Make yourself a Bart's PE disk to boot and diagnose your system (chkdsk,
virus scan, etc.) without going through Windows. It's available via http://nu2.nu free of charge, but requires you own an MS Server OS install disc (incl. demo/trial). I'd also advise unplugging all non-essential peripherals, especially those that are USB-attached. <technology_guy@myrealbox.com> wrote in message news:1132983789.572245.112940@g47g2000cwa.googlegr oups.com... > I've got a new XP box. About 3/4 of the time, it does not boot into > normal mode. Instead, you see the keyboard ack flash, the loading XP > msg, the screen blank, the loading XP msg, and the screen (and > keyboard) seem to go dead. > > 100% of the time, it can boot into Safe Mode (so, we're talking maybe a > h/w or s/w driver problem?) > > If I try to bring it up in Boot Log or VGA mode, it dies as above. > > Is there a way I can log the booting process to see where it's getting > hosed? If so, what do I need to do to turn it on and how can I get to > the log file? > > Can you suggest any online resources which help guide you through the > requisite detective work? > |
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QUIT BEING AN ASS BY POSTING TO SO MANY GROUPS AT ONCE!!!
ONE POST PER GROUP!!!! IF YOU DON'T KNOW WHAT YOU'RE DOING, THEN DON'T POST AT ALL!!! technology_guy@myrealbox.com wrote: > I've got a new XP box. About 3/4 of the time, it does not boot into > normal mode. Instead, you see the keyboard ack flash, the loading XP > msg, the screen blank, the loading XP msg, and the screen (and > keyboard) seem to go dead. > > 100% of the time, it can boot into Safe Mode (so, we're talking maybe a > h/w or s/w driver problem?) > > If I try to bring it up in Boot Log or VGA mode, it dies as above. > > Is there a way I can log the booting process to see where it's getting > hosed? If so, what do I need to do to turn it on and how can I get to > the log file? > > Can you suggest any online resources which help guide you through the > requisite detective work? > |
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Rick, self appointed net nanny, posted in four newsgroups at once and wrote:
> QUIT BEING AN ASS BY POSTING TO SO MANY GROUPS AT ONCE!!! > > ONE POST PER GROUP!!!! > > IF YOU DON'T KNOW WHAT YOU'RE DOING, THEN DON'T POST AT ALL!!! Capslock broken? Ever hear of "practise what you preach"? Alias > > > technology_guy@myrealbox.com wrote: > >> I've got a new XP box. About 3/4 of the time, it does not boot into >> normal mode. Instead, you see the keyboard ack flash, the loading XP >> msg, the screen blank, the loading XP msg, and the screen (and >> keyboard) seem to go dead. >> >> 100% of the time, it can boot into Safe Mode (so, we're talking maybe a >> h/w or s/w driver problem?) >> >> If I try to bring it up in Boot Log or VGA mode, it dies as above. >> >> Is there a way I can log the booting process to see where it's getting >> hosed? If so, what do I need to do to turn it on and how can I get to >> the log file? >> >> Can you suggest any online resources which help guide you through the >> requisite detective work? >> |
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Rick revealed that he doesn't know what he's doing and wrote:
> QUIT BEING AN ASS BY POSTING TO SO MANY GROUPS AT ONCE!!! > > ONE POST PER GROUP!!!! > > IF YOU DON'T KNOW WHAT YOU'RE DOING, THEN DON'T POST AT ALL!!! Posing in all caps is considered rude. You just did what you accuse the OP of doing. Alias > > > technology_guy@myrealbox.com wrote: > >> I've got a new XP box. About 3/4 of the time, it does not boot into >> normal mode. Instead, you see the keyboard ack flash, the loading XP >> msg, the screen blank, the loading XP msg, and the screen (and >> keyboard) seem to go dead. >> >> 100% of the time, it can boot into Safe Mode (so, we're talking maybe a >> h/w or s/w driver problem?) >> >> If I try to bring it up in Boot Log or VGA mode, it dies as above. >> >> Is there a way I can log the booting process to see where it's getting >> hosed? If so, what do I need to do to turn it on and how can I get to >> the log file? >> >> Can you suggest any online resources which help guide you through the >> requisite detective work? >> |
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SO WHAT DID YOU JUST DO???
Alias wrote: > Rick, self appointed net nanny, posted in four newsgroups at once and > wrote: > >> QUIT BEING AN ASS BY POSTING TO SO MANY GROUPS AT ONCE!!! >> >> ONE POST PER GROUP!!!! >> >> IF YOU DON'T KNOW WHAT YOU'RE DOING, THEN DON'T POST AT ALL!!! > > Capslock broken? Ever hear of "practise what you preach"? > > Alias >> >> >> technology_guy@myrealbox.com wrote: >> >>> I've got a new XP box. About 3/4 of the time, it does not boot into >>> normal mode. Instead, you see the keyboard ack flash, the loading XP >>> msg, the screen blank, the loading XP msg, and the screen (and >>> keyboard) seem to go dead. >>> >>> 100% of the time, it can boot into Safe Mode (so, we're talking maybe a >>> h/w or s/w driver problem?) >>> >>> If I try to bring it up in Boot Log or VGA mode, it dies as above. >>> >>> Is there a way I can log the booting process to see where it's getting >>> hosed? If so, what do I need to do to turn it on and how can I get to >>> the log file? >>> >>> Can you suggest any online resources which help guide you through the >>> requisite detective work? >>> |
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Use msconfig to disable all start ups.
reboot, then its a process of illmination - many reboots <technology_guy@myrealbox.com> wrote in message news:1132983789.572245.112940@g47g2000cwa.googlegr oups.com... > I've got a new XP box. About 3/4 of the time, it does not boot into > normal mode. Instead, you see the keyboard ack flash, the loading XP > msg, the screen blank, the loading XP msg, and the screen (and > keyboard) seem to go dead. > > 100% of the time, it can boot into Safe Mode (so, we're talking maybe a > h/w or s/w driver problem?) > > If I try to bring it up in Boot Log or VGA mode, it dies as above. > > Is there a way I can log the booting process to see where it's getting > hosed? If so, what do I need to do to turn it on and how can I get to > the log file? > > Can you suggest any online resources which help guide you through the > requisite detective work? > |
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Since you are booting using boot log, in safe mode, read your ntbtlog.txt
file. Usually it is one of the last two entries causing the problem. <technology_guy@myrealbox.com> wrote in message news:1132983789.572245.112940@g47g2000cwa.googlegr oups.com... > I've got a new XP box. About 3/4 of the time, it does not boot into > normal mode. Instead, you see the keyboard ack flash, the loading XP > msg, the screen blank, the loading XP msg, and the screen (and > keyboard) seem to go dead. > > 100% of the time, it can boot into Safe Mode (so, we're talking maybe a > h/w or s/w driver problem?) > > If I try to bring it up in Boot Log or VGA mode, it dies as above. > > Is there a way I can log the booting process to see where it's getting > hosed? If so, what do I need to do to turn it on and how can I get to > the log file? > > Can you suggest any online resources which help guide you through the > requisite detective work? > |
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