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XP Home SP2 issue

chrizpy

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Ok I just built a new box and spent the better part of a day installing windows/patching. I used the windows update page and installed service pack 2. When I rebooted to complete the install I got a quick blue screen error, then automatic reboot. I got into safe mode and uninstalled sp2 and windows loaded right up. I tried reinstalling sp2 and the same thing, blue screen and reboot.
Now I dont know how to find out what the error mesage was because it flashed for maybe a second and then instantly started the reboot sequence. I remember reading somewhere a long time ago about a way to stop the boot process at every step, but I cant remember how to do it or where I read it.
A buddy of mine said that sp2 just doesnt like some computers, but I am really obsessive about having all of the updates and patches on my box.
I have a
DFI Lanparty NForce 4 SLI:-DR
Athlon 64 3500+
2x seagate 120 gig 7200.7 barracuda
Corsair Value Select (Dual Pack) 184 Pin 512MBx2 DDR PC-3200
Rosewill ati X800 XL 256 mb
If I have left any important info out let me know and I will post it.
 
barking frog said:
"Disable automatically restart upon system failure" or something like that.
That option is available in all SP levels of XP. It's in the System Properties.

What I would recommend, if your thinking of starting over fresh, is to slipstream SP2 into your XP CD. This is in the event none of the above links' advice works.
 
djnes said:
That option is available in all SP levels of XP. It's in the System Properties.

What I would recommend, if your thinking of starting over fresh, is to slipstream SP2 into your XP CD. This is in the event none of the above links' advice works.
That's not what I said. The option to disable automatic restarts in the advanced options menu is only available on SP2, IIRC.
 
barking frog said:
That's not what I said. The option to disable automatic restarts in the advanced options menu is only available on SP2, IIRC.
I'll try it one more time....that option has been available since XP was released, even when it was pre-SP1. You said, that now that he's up to SP2, he can use that option. He always could have used that option.
 
djnes said:
I'll try it one more time....that option has been available since XP was released, even when it was pre-SP1. You said, that now that he's up to SP2, he can use that option. He always could have used that option.

QFT. djnes is correct, it has always been available in XP no matter the SP level. I believe Windows 2000 has the option in the same location as well.
 
I know it has always been available in the system properties :rolleyes:.

I said now that he has SP2, he should also have the option to disable it from the F8 menu if he still gets the BSOD+reboot after installing SP2 (in which case he would obviously be unable to get into the system properties).

First link on google:
Boot or shutdown problems after Service Pack 2 installation
Reboot loop
If your computer is set to reboot automatically after a blue screen crash, you may never get to see the blue screen. In that case press F8 after the BIOS boot phase, when Windows begins to boot from the hard disk. You may have to press F8 a few times to hit the right time.

Then select the choice (new with Service Pack 2): Disable automatic restart on system failure.
emphasis mine
 
you have that sweet machine and xp home? That breaks my heart. Anyway, follow the advice given here. I know I did have some issues with my antivirus software and this issue.
 
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