If you can get to the desktop then try reinstalling the utility that you uninstalled in case if there was some shared files that more then one utility depends on that were deleted
My computer has done that before, and sometimes it is because of a unstable app that I recently installed, if you can get to your desktop then try uninstalling any apps that you recently installed
Another thing, if you get it running, try installing Autopatcher
If the problem is software errors then it can be good to reinstall the windows updates that are already installed
AutoPatcher XP
AutoPatcher XP Full May 2007
http://majorgeeks.com/AutoPatcher_XP_Full_d4901.html
AutoPatcher XP Update August 2007
http://majorgeeks.com/AutoPatcher_XP_Update_d5213.html
I noticed that when my computer would do that then after I would uninstall any recent installs and reinstall the windows updates then it would often help
With Autopatcher it is good to select almost all of the updates but there are a few that are better not to update including:
Windows Genuine Advantage Validation
Internet Explorer 7 (just use Internet Explorer 6)
Windows Runtime
Last edited by MackDaddy; 03-06-2009 at 01:00 PM. Reason: Automerged Doublepost
I think he should buy a Mac.
"I am the one who knocks."- Heisenberg
When you start the computer if you can get to a command line then type:
chkdsk
Since people like to repeat what they've said, I suppose I'll repeat myself as well - I gave it to a tech support guy at work and he's working on it. I have also bought another computer to tide me over until I get my baby back, that's how I'm able to post.
Last edited by Skizo; 03-06-2009 at 09:39 PM.
yo
It's not like it's going to cost me anything more than a genuine "Thank you".
He drinks Crown Royal or something else. Perhaps I'll buy him a bottle.
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