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windows xp pro error after repair installation

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Aug 19, 2008
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after i did a repair installation using the windows xp pro cd, i get many errors

- cannot copy and paste
- windows media player says cannot perform operation low memory
- msconfig doesnt work
- cannot open picture files
- internet explorer cannot open new windows

im using service pacxk 3

thanks for any help!
 
1. Run a MEMTEST on the system, to make sure that the RAM installed is good...

2. from the Recovery Console, run CHKDSK /F (/R) (to insure that the filesystem integrity is good)...

3. Slipstream SP3 (5512) and then redo the repair install...


How to install and use the Recovery Console in Windows XP

Slipstreaming Windows XP with Service Pack 3 (SP3)

Ben

"If it works don't fix it! If it doesn't use a sledgehammer..."
 
the thing is i cant even copy and paste which steps 2 and 3 require

my computer is runnign service pack 3 now. but my xp cd is service pack 1. so when i do the repair installation, could there be some sort of conflict? i also cant add/remove programs when i tried to uninstall service pack 3.
 
zz after i did another repair install, the computer restarts and gets stuck before the password login screen. it says no video input
 
Step 2 and 3 Did not require Copy and Paste at all...

I think you are heading for a clean install, the way it sounds... it may not be loading the correct drivers and thus is turning of the video card, or you have a hardware problem.

now why not explain the reason behind the repair install, in the first place, this would help in assessing the situation...

clean install with SP1 and then apply SP3, or create a slipstreamed XP SP3 CD and then do a clean install...
here is another way to slip stream:
How can I slipstream service packs into the Windows XP media?
or use nLite from:


Ben

"If it works don't fix it! If it doesn't use a sledgehammer..."
 
Save your data as best you can and then do a clean install and format as Ben suggests. I would try the Slipstream of SP3 with your XP SP1 CD to produce a new XP SP3 CD.

Cannot logon to winxp...losing lots of valuable documents
thread779-975236
 
the initial problem that made me do the first repair installation was the endless rebooting b4 the password login screen. i read somewhere else that repair install would solve it. it did solve the endless reboot but then i got the errors as mentioned in the first post.

my xp pro cd used for repair install is service pack 1. my current pc is using service pack 3. i dunno if this will cause conflicts.

but after i did another repair install, during the repair it says there is an error and software will nto be installed. the pc rebooted and has since gets stuck forever just before the password login screen. then my monitor will say no video input.

now i cant even save any data cause i cant enter password and login to windows.
 
now i cant even save any data cause i cant enter password and login to windows"

Did you understand the link from earlier ....thread779-975236:

That offers you a parallel install or BartPE solution to get your data off. Alternatively you could put the hard drive in another computer.

Microsoft offer free support for all SP3 issues.

Microsoft Windows XP Service Pack 3 (All Languages)

Installing Service Packs have often required a clean system to guarantee success, it is at this time that old forgotten tweaks and installed security programs come back to haunt you. A Format of the partition, a clean install of XP, followed by SP3, is one sure way of achieving a successful update when every other means fails.

314503 - Computer Stops Responding with a Black Screen When You Start Windows
 
my xp pro cd used for repair install is service pack 1. my current pc is using service pack 3. i dunno if this will cause conflicts.
it can... as XP SP1 does not understand some of the changes brought in with SP2, much less SP3... now if it was SP2, then it would not matter...

that is the reason why we suggested to slipstream the SP, you can do this on another PC, burn the created image (nLite) and then try to repair again... though I would definitely suggest that you do a clean install...

but after i did another repair install, during the repair it says there is an error and software will nto be installed. the pc rebooted and has since gets stuck forever just before the password login screen.
this is called a reboot loop, and can have many reasons, one of which is wrong or corrupt drivers, aswell as hardware problems...


then my monitor will say no video input.
do you have video at all now? can you get into the BIOS? how about safe mode (by hitting F8 continuously after POST completion before it loads the OS)?



Ben

"If it works don't fix it! If it doesn't use a sledgehammer..."
 
well i manage to get into safe mode adn solved the problem.
but now sometimes when i click on my computer i get an error which crashes explorer. i have to go task manager and run explorer again. and when i looked at task manager i noticed a process called drwtsn32.exe

im suspecting it causes the crash. any way to resolve this
 
Anything helpful in the Event Viewer, have you tried any DrWatson logs, there might be something in there?

If you want the highly technical cause of a crash look in the Documents and Settings/ All Users/ Application Data/ Microsoft/ Dr Watson/ Drwtsn32.log

Find the entry that is relevant by date and time to the crash you are investigating. The exact cause of the crash is indicated by "FAULT ->" on the left of page next to line of code causing the crash. This, if your as cluey as me, wont tell you much but you can use it to see if it is the same fault all the time, and further up the log you can find what processes and modules are running.


Getting more friendly logs from Drwatson.
thread779-947690

How to disable Dr. Watson for Windows

310560 - How to Troubleshoot By Using the Msconfig Utility in Windows XP
 
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