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XP SP2 install nightmare. black screen on boot (sometimes)
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So I made the mistake (at least right now I think so) of installing SP2 over a current XP pro installation. Now when I boot the boot loader menu is gone (all there is is a black screen in its place). I have gone into the "startup and recovery" dialog box and the two boxes for display for x amout of time are checked.
the other problem I am having is that sometimes the computer will crash and auto restart (not predictably reproducable, started as soon as I got sp2 installed). But it will get past the bios junk and then just look at me funny with a blank screen. if I turn the system off, and unplug it and then wait 5 minutes it will finally boot again. This is the second problem that started the minute SP2 was done installing.
does anyone have any ideas how to fix this?
thanks
Greg
the other problem I am having is that sometimes the computer will crash and auto restart (not predictably reproducable, started as soon as I got sp2 installed). But it will get past the bios junk and then just look at me funny with a blank screen. if I turn the system off, and unplug it and then wait 5 minutes it will finally boot again. This is the second problem that started the minute SP2 was done installing.
does anyone have any ideas how to fix this?
thanks
Greg
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Have you read the sticky topic in this forum about SP2?
There's a fix for DiVX posted in there involving DEP that has been helping some people with their SP2 woes, (especially those with AMD64 bit processors). I'd highly recommend trying the fix to disable DEP for starters, it's easy to put it back if it doesn't help, and if it does work, you'll be happy.
(It's hard to understand some of what you've said, in part it sounds like you're saying you can't boot into XP at all, but the last part of your post makes it sounds like it DOES boot into XP sometimes, so sorry if this won't help you).
http://www.daniweb.com/techtalkforums/thread10031.html
Best of luck, hope you get it ironed out.
There's a fix for DiVX posted in there involving DEP that has been helping some people with their SP2 woes, (especially those with AMD64 bit processors). I'd highly recommend trying the fix to disable DEP for starters, it's easy to put it back if it doesn't help, and if it does work, you'll be happy.
(It's hard to understand some of what you've said, in part it sounds like you're saying you can't boot into XP at all, but the last part of your post makes it sounds like it DOES boot into XP sometimes, so sorry if this won't help you).
http://www.daniweb.com/techtalkforums/thread10031.html
Best of luck, hope you get it ironed out.
-Idaho
Don't look at me, I am SO out of here. Bye.
Don't look at me, I am SO out of here. Bye.
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Well, I tried that, no lovin. Although I have more wierdness that may help
I can not restart the computer. Period. If I go to shutdown>restart the computer starts the restart process, shuts windows down, goes through the bios stuff and then hangs when windows should be loading. If I click "shutdown" instead of "restart" and then pull the power cord and wait a few minutes, windows will boot fine. again, none of this happened before sp2.
Still no boot menu showing up. I have a nasty suspicion that these two problems are somehow related.
I can not restart the computer. Period. If I go to shutdown>restart the computer starts the restart process, shuts windows down, goes through the bios stuff and then hangs when windows should be loading. If I click "shutdown" instead of "restart" and then pull the power cord and wait a few minutes, windows will boot fine. again, none of this happened before sp2.
Still no boot menu showing up. I have a nasty suspicion that these two problems are somehow related.
Did you ever try a virus scan because i've seen problems like this relating to sp2 on the forum and seems like installing it usuall brings out some sort of virus for people.
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Originally Posted by DuncanIdaho
I've read similar, worth looking into.
I posted over at the MS newsgroup as well, maybe I will get lucky. my gut says that it may still have somethin to do with that memory protection thing... (I remember I had this same kind of problem once upon a time back with MS Dos 5 back in the day.... don't remember how I fixed it though)
the sick thing is that with the exception of the random crash, everything works great otherwise.
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Keep us updated on what you find, I've been following the XP errors for a bit now, and would love to hear any new cures.
(p.s. On the old DOS thing, you probably had to exclude a region of memory being used by emm386.exe by default...I remember those days with a certain fondness hehehe).
(p.s. On the old DOS thing, you probably had to exclude a region of memory being used by emm386.exe by default...I remember those days with a certain fondness hehehe).
-Idaho
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partial solution: I still can not get the boot menu to show up which means no linux for me (shrugs) but the restart problem is gone.
I had to flash my motherboard's bios. I have a Asus P4C800 Deluxe motherboard (the E model is the only one I had heard of having bios problems with SP2). After that I now think that the lack of boot menu display may be bios related. how? don't ask me. (sits here waiting next bios release).
I had to flash my motherboard's bios. I have a Asus P4C800 Deluxe motherboard (the E model is the only one I had heard of having bios problems with SP2). After that I now think that the lack of boot menu display may be bios related. how? don't ask me. (sits here waiting next bios release).
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