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WIN95 BOOT-UP PROBLEM...
Not a solution, but for troubleshooting: try pressing F8 during bootup to bring up the boot menu, and select the "write bootlog" type of boot. Hopefully, after you get booted, you will be able to check the BOOTLOG.TXT file for failures. Be warned that it isn't uncommon to see loadfailed messages for meaningless

Long boot-up problem - assistance?
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is probably being loaded by an application that is being started by the Windows boot process. Try removing everything from the startup process and see if this enables you to identify the application causing the problem. KB article Q132996 (http://support.microsoft.com/support/kb/articles/q132/9/96.asp) lists

Boot up problem
James Buchan wrote: Over the last few days, I have been noticing a terrible problem while trying to get my windows95 up and running. It seems that it will only boot properly in safe mode, which would be ok, except that I cannot do anything important in safe mode other than navigate around the screen and use notepad

boot up problem
The pointer switches from an arrow to an hourglass, and then the screen goes black for a flash and then locks up into the same routine: Arrow, Hourglass, black screen for a flash; Arrow, hourglass, black screne for a flash; ........ The funy thing is that I can boot into safemode with no problem and then when I

Boot Up Problem on with Win 95
Problem 1: With the Adaptec board installed as the only board in the system, upon boot up there will be 1 long and 2 short beeps and then the system will boot normally. Windows 98 reports no problems with anything and everything appears to work fine. I will get the beeps whether a SCSI device is hooked up to the

Hard drive boot-up problem
Yes, I can boot from a floopy disk, but only after altering boot up sequence in the bios. Normaly it's set to: C: CDROM, A: But it wont boot from A: using this setting. I can boot from A: after altering boot sequence to A: C: SCSI Once booted up, I can see the Harddrive no problem. I've run scandisk and a lot of

Boot up problem within 95: Got any ideas ????
The installation tells me that Corel Linux has been installed ok, but as soon as re-boot occurs after installation my machine just freezes at the boot-up screen, with the problem worsening to the point that i have to install Win98 again, just so that I can boot up and use my computer. Can anyone here help me at all

Boot Up Problem
Tony John Horth wrote: Hi all, I've suddenly got a boot up problem. When I switch on within a few seconds the opening boot-up display (the one you get before Windows installs) suddenly freezes and corrupts. I can get out of it by restarting and everything seems to be fine. My Asus iPanel is showing code 0b on its

Start-up Problem
Since doing that when my system boots up all I get when NT boots up is the blue screen with the OS loader message, then the computer just freezes. I tried to boot to VGA mode to fix it but that doesnt work either and my recovery disks are out of date. Can anyone help me with this problem please.

Boot Up problem
The resolution of the screen changes as the computer goes through its bootup sequence, but I never see anything except for the horizontal lines. - With some tweaking, I got the PC to boot I haven't overclocked anything on my computer, and it is usually rock-solid stable. Any ideas what my boot up problem could be?

XP Boot up problem
However, my friend is now trying to boot up the pc and gets the 'System Health Check OK' message and then 'Checking NVRAM' and that is when it freezes. It won't boot and it doesn't get far enough to get into BIOS to change the settings. We have tried allsorts to resolve this problem - made sure cards seated OK,

7200 Boot-up Problem
I have two hard drives installed, and I'm having a terrible problem at boot-up. The system flashes "SEARCHING FOR IDE DRIVES" and chews away. Windows XP won't boot for at least 7 to 8 minutes, and thereafter the computer runs properly. It'll boot up normally in fast re-starts, but if you leave it off for more than

Hard disk boot-up problem cold vs warm
Can anybody help me i have a boot up problem. When i boot up i get a windows xp logo and then i get a error message like this that come on blue screen. Stop C0000218 Registry file faliure the registry cannot load the hive (file): systemroot/ system32/ config/ security or its log or alternative.

Boot Up Problem
By
hitting any key the laptop contiunes to boot-up with no more problems. Anybody out there have some info on how to fix the blasted bug? I read an MS bulletin describing the problem some time ago, I can't find it now. As I remember you re-name Wheel.exe (if you have it, I don't). I don't know how it will affect

Redhat boot up problem
Anyway I get this message when we boot up the system. Everything works fine but don't know how to remedy this. A friend of mine much better at computing looked in the registry but could not find the problem. If anyone recognizes this file please let me know and we will re-install it. Thanks for the help.

boot up problem
If that works you should try locating which applications run on boot up. Prevent all but one from running and reboot, repeat the process adding another autorun application. Eventually you'll find the problem application. If the shift key thing doesn't work try booting to Safe Mode. If you can do that it's probably

Boot up problem
Terrance Richard Boyes t...@pierrot.co.uk demon tech amiga Ian Deaville <URL:mailto:i...@deaville.demon.co.uk> wrote: Just recently my A1200 has been playing up when booting. It will boot past the section where the screen size changes, but not as far as the screen mode changing, then freeze.

boot up problem
Mr. Brian Allen balle...@charter.net alt windows98 Your hard drive could be flaky too, so try booting with a floppy start-up disc. But see, the problem is that it doesn't even start booting up. The computer won't even post the processor speed and memory check. I turn it on, the lights flash, and then that's it.

Boot up problem
Note that the "noauto" in mine means not to mount at boot - remove that if you want it to, there is no harm in that (unless, like me, you use it to run VMware with a raw disk). Anyway, since my boot problem I booted up in rescue mode and removed the new record from fstab, incase this caused the problem.

boot up problem
Not enough power to boot up. The mother-board is the most delicate thing when it comes to power-supply. I had a similar problem and solved with removing an extra HD. -- Don't feel bad about asking/telling me anything, I will always gladly reply. Digging for info? Try AI Meta Search: Http://WWW.AIMetaSearch.