i have winme and everytime i resatrt it goes to safe mode and i need to restart it agian for it to work correctly
i have winme and everytime i resatrt it goes to safe mode and i need to restart it agian for it to work correctly
Winme does that sometimes.
May i suggest formatting and installing either windows 2000pro, windows 98se, or windows XP corp?
A possibility i thought of is that the computer isn't shutting down properly...how do u shut it down? hold the button? unplug? or do u do it right(start>shutdown)? (in which case it could be a driver conflict or something which we will try to diagnose later).Originally posted by johnq86@6 July 2004 - 00:51
formating is not a possiblity
im using me too and it's always fu***ng jamming up, etc. and my comp is a piece of s**t ,but Im not buying a new one till it blows up......these usually get it going again
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I can't believe how much trouble people in here have with WinME, when I still have four happy customers using it without hassle.
@ johnq86:
How does it get into Safe Mode, does it almost get into Windows and then restart and bring up the boot option screen?
Anyways, you can either use System Restore from a command prompt (GO HERE) or run the Windows installation again to install Windows over itself (you won't lose application/games installations and your files will be safe but it's always best to back-up just in case!.
There isn't a bargepole long enough for me to work on [a Sony Viao] - clocker 2008
Forgot WinME had system restore.Originally posted by Chewie UK@6 July 2004 - 10:54
Anyways, you can either use System Restore from a command prompt (GO HERE) or run the Windows installation again to install Windows over itself (you won't lose application/games installations and your files will be safe but it's always best to back-up just in case!.
Never worked for me anyway, not in XP either, have always disabled it.
out of how many ME customers in total?Originally posted by Chewie UK@6 July 2004 - 15:54
I can't believe how much trouble people in here have with WinME, when I still have four happy customers using it without hassle.
I'm joking ^ but I had winME for about a year a while back, I had many, many problems with it but I only realised the extent of it's hideousness when I downloaded and installed XP pro from suprnova, before that I thought all PCs had to be rebooted after around 2 hours of use
Do they exhibit brainwave activity at all?Originally posted by Chewie UK@6 July 2004 - 08:54
I can't believe how much trouble people in here have with WinME, when I still have four happy customers using it without hassle.
How can you tell they are happy?
Every ME user I know of has been thrilled to death to get rid of it.
"I am the one who knocks."- Heisenberg
Ever use Windows 98se? It never froze on me...well, not that often. Occasional BSOD, but it was the kind you could esc out of.Originally posted by manker@6 July 2004 - 12:51
I'm joking ^ but I had winME for about a year a while back, I had many, many problems with it but I only realised the extent of it's hideousness when I downloaded and installed XP pro from suprnova, before that I thought all PCs had to be rebooted after around 2 hours of use
In ME: constant freezing every 5 minutes after installing my network card...for cable internet. i think it was a bad driver, but still had to forat and install ME over and over to figure it out then went to 98se. Then XP. Haven't looked back since. This was all on my old computer. New one hasn't even got a glimpse of my ME cd, it would cry if it did. :'(
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