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When troubleshooting a Windows XP startup problem, this is probably a frequent course of action: Press [F8], and choose one of the special troubleshooting startup options, which include three Safe Mode options and the Last Known Good Configuration option. Follow these steps: Go to the Start menu, and right-click My Computer.

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Paging Zefram Cochrane: Humans have figured out how to make a warp bubble. Show Comments. Recommended Posts. Posted December 20, I had a lot of problems with MBAM and solved them by looking at the various messages posted here. Now the application is working without problems. But one annoying feature is the splash screen that comes up when Windows starts and I have to manually close it each time. Is there a way to disable this? I don't find any way to do this in the Settings tab.

I searched the forums but could not find any solution to this. Can anyone help, please? Thanks in advance! Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options DarkSnakeKobra Posted December 20, Also list the following: 1.

Operating System including Service Pack 2. Instaleld security products including firewall 3. MBAM version and database number. TeMerc Posted December 20, Thanks for your quick reply! By splash screen, I meant the screen that shows up asking me to do one of three types of scans when I am not wanting to do one.

On each new boot, a header is written looking like Service Pack 2 9 18 So Before your next boot: Write down the file size of of the current boot log file on disk. When you start the next boot make sure you enable boot logging on each startup. This can also be done, maybe easier, using msconfig. Go to the Boot. When you finally go to see the result in the boot log is the size of the file greater then it was before? It should be, Open the file. Go to the end of file.

Also, look at the entry which should have followed. When you start it, click on the second icon from the left to get the logs for your computer you can use it to manager logs across a network as well. The event logs default to entries if I remember correct tho you can change it. Compare the log file for a normal startup which hangs and a safe mode startup.

Those would be of the most interest. Serviwin Gives full information on the services and drivers on your computer. If the source is Microsoft you can probably rule it out from the suspect list. And per my last post look at Startup Type. If Automatic means its always started during a normal system boot.

Is there's anything you suggest i can do now?? I'm not going to restart 'till i get your reply. Did you get a normal startup to actually finish? If so, when did you see these and during what type of startup. Pls explain sequence and the what you did in what order when starting up and then getting into the bootlog file will help.

In the meantime I'll assume this logged during a normal startup which hung? Have you ever installed something called "Daemon Tools". Have you ever tried uninstalling it cause seems to be long history of people with similar XP hang on startup problems where sptd. Google "xp sptd. Don't have time just now to go through all the google hits to learn more and see if a good solution. Will look thru more when i can.. Adding this to my original post as an Edit OH! Forget 1 above. The problem if you tried using Acronis is it probably requires a reboot after install not good in your case!

It's freeware too. You'll also need to borrow or buy an external harddrive you can just plug in like a USB external to store things on. This is the sequence: I turned off my pc last nite without changing anything. To my surprise it didn't. Thats it When i started getting the problem i also thought the problem was from it so i deleted "sptd.

Now thats kinda hard to do. From what i found they seem to cause problems like yours for many people. I can offer my opinion based on the principals behind how I understand XP and its system components work. But it looks like others with experience with these specific tools, drivers, and problem may have a better footing on what might be the best fix.

Remembering, try hard as we may to avoid it some or all the data on the drive may get corrupted. How much are your disk data files worth to you? Is it possible to re-create but only with extensive labor hours?

Any memorabalia? XP uses fixed size blocks when storing data so files may have some unused data bytes used becuase of the blocking factor. Total bytes when in fixed size blocks is Size On Disk.

When I download a movie file or similar, or am working with unimportant files they go in the non-backup partition Or is there bare minimal set of files you want backed up you can think of? Then do manual copies to a memory stick Bottom line is no guarantee you come out from under this without full or partial loss of data. So just be prepared as best you can afford to be Moving on. Now that the thought is there! Start Serviwin.

Could you post the Serviwin data for both services and drivers? You need save twice: one file save for the drivers and another file save for services. Also, would be great, if possible if it happens again, to generate the Serviwin output files after a normal startup actually finishes if that happened again. Daemon Tools and Alcohol. What about Alcohol.

You must have installed it? Have you tried uninstalling as well? Is Alchohol listed there?



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