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Windows XP wont let me

I am in the fight of my life ¦ Help

         

ukgimp

12:57 pm on Sep 6, 2003 (gmt 0)

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Doing a favour for a relative I downloaded the patches required for XP. I brought them on disk to the relatives office and proceeded to install them one by one. Two machaines are next to each other so I did them both. Then when I tried to restart and log on I get an error message saying that windows had a problem varyfying the XP.

All the machines are XP home and are legal they came factory installed.

I have tried copying the wpa.dbl from the last working machine but it wont let me copy the file into the C:\i386

I have been told there is an option to to get the last working config but I cannot seem to find that in set up.

I have never been so up against it, they have some complex config on for banking software.

If anyone can help and the solution works I will but you 10 beers at Pubcon

Cheers

skipfactor

1:11 pm on Sep 6, 2003 (gmt 0)

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>>get the last working config but I cannot seem to find that in set up

Reboot, then hit F8 before Windows loads.

ukgimp

1:26 pm on Sep 6, 2003 (gmt 0)

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Still having the same problem with the last known working config

?

skipfactor

1:36 pm on Sep 6, 2003 (gmt 0)

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Yes, it works sometimes. Have you tried booting from the WinXP CD & choosing the repair option? This is usually worthless too.

>>when I tried to restart and log on I get an error message saying that windows had a problem varyfying the XP.

What exactly is the error message? Is it a security thing thinking you're pirating? If so, believe it or not, a phone call to Microsoft will resolve it.

If not, I would try the online update on each machine (Start, All Programs, Windows Update). If that didn't work, I'd try reinstalling Windows.

ukgimp

1:54 pm on Sep 6, 2003 (gmt 0)

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>>Is it a security thing thinking you're pirating?

yes, but I am not.

I would do the update, but I cant even get past the logon.

####### windows ########

I am not happy, my whole weekend gone when i was only trying to help someone

skipfactor

2:10 pm on Sep 6, 2003 (gmt 0)

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What's the stop message? Sounds like an activation issue. I had to call the dorks for "reactivation" when I swapped motherboards.

ukgimp

2:17 pm on Sep 6, 2003 (gmt 0)

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if it go into safe mode without network support I can get in, Where is the logic in that. The Admin account is not the same as the user account.
So at least they can work with super large icons

ukgimp

3:34 pm on Sep 6, 2003 (gmt 0)

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managed to sort it. Christ only knows how, mixture of a bit of this a bit of that.

Made my day :):) as it has not ruined tommorrow and I may well get ruined tonight. Got 20 bottles of fosters with my name on them.

Cheers

skipfactor

3:45 pm on Sep 6, 2003 (gmt 0)

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I would have been fearful of doing any MS updates/patches from a CD. Now I know for sure. Cheers.