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Continuous Rebooting
john dingley j...@justlottery.munged.com microsoft public windowsxp general Have you updated driver(s) before your reboot when the problem started. For example, graphics card. If so you could try going back to the previous restore point. When your PC boots (press F8) or whatever to get into start menu and choose

Continuous Rebooting
Henning Brauer lists-open...@bsws.de lucky openbsd misc * Matt <mhers...@comcast.net> [2004-10-15 12:37]: You may want to consider building a custom kernel. no, this is completely wrong advice. he's suffering from a problem in the xl(4) driver in 3.6 that will be fixed soon.

continuous rebooting
Will wmacl...@hycorbiomedical.com microsoft public win98 gen_discussion After logging in, the machine automatically restarts after 20 seconds. OK in safe mode. Any suggestions?

win2k continuous rebooting on startup after sp4 install
Moses Lim hyspeed@spamtrap_stoneycreek.net.au.spamtrap aus computers Oksana Gutteridge wrote: In news:Yzqsj.14123$421.10106@news-server.bigpond.net.au, Moses Lim <hyspeed@spamtrap_stoneycreek.net.au.spamtrap> typed: Nah, too late for that now as per above. Have you tried replacing that gina dll, and editing the

Continuous Rebooting after Ghosting
Machine A senses a reboot command from somewhere (dont know where) and instantly shutsdown and restarts. Now the services from A fail over to B. We have disabled the failback from B to A because of the continuous unpredicable random reboot. The machine A continues to cycle through boot sequences randomly and hence

Memory Upgrade causing continuous rebooting
It started reading the disk, then rebooted, at first I thought it to be normal, until it started doing a loop of reboots. I read the FAQ reasons/fixes for it, but they didn't apply to me. I took the same boot disk and it booted fine on my i586. Why does it keep rebooting on my 386 ? Thanks, Dennis Schwarz To

Continuous rebooting with wireless adapter card
Ben Myers On Sun, 1 Oct 2006 15:44:21 -0400, "news.rcn.com" <news.rnc.com> wrote: I am having a known problem in an unknown area (or visa versa) : My Windows 2000 1.6 GHz AMD K6 Compaq machine is continuously rebooting. The new problem appears to be that it doesn't revolve in a continuous loop, the machine works

Continuous rebooting!
After a few (about 10) seconds of the Welcome screen, the PC simply reboots again and the process starts over. So here's what I know. I have a router installed on a DSL connection, with a firewall (Freedom). I run a Norton AntiVirus system scan every night. I typically run one or two adware removal tools every day.

win2k continuous rebooting - Help!
gmail.com> wrote: i forgot to mention, the entry is logged continuously and emulator stops responding till application is killed from debugger raft raft wrote: somewhat randomly rebooting the machine (not the emulator) worked once and it all gone now. none of these help: emulator -wipe- data, re-installing sdk,

win2k continuous rebooting on startup after sp4 install
Bill Henley BHen...@No-Spam.CalWeb.com alt dbs echostar Hallerb wrote: I am sending a letter to consumer reports about software upgrades hosing oproducts besides computers in the hoes they ruin a story. Best way to ruin a story would be to let you type it<VBG>. -- Bill Henley.

Continuous Rebooting after applying RIS Image
Moses Lim hyspeed@spamtrap_stoneycreek.net.au.spamtrap aus computers Oksana Gutteridge wrote: In news:c3wsj.14266$421.6523@news-server.bigpond.net.au, Moses Lim <hyspeed@spamtrap_stoneycreek.net.au.spamtrap> typed: Oksana Gutteridge wrote: In news:Yzqsj.14123$421.10106@news-server.bigpond.net.au,

Windows 98 shutdown with continuous rebooting
When Service Pack3 came out, I installed it, and it went through the continous reboot. I uninstalled it, and it worked fine. I figured, what the hell, I'll wait till the next service pack. When SP4 came out, I installed it, and wouldn't you know it, same thing, continuous reboot cycle. I then thought maybe it was

Continuous Rebooting after applying RIS Image
The message stays for a couple of seconds, then my server reboots. Here's what happened: today I installed a number of windows critical updates and 2 network card updates (all from Windows Update). Some of them included Sharepoint, and related SQL Server updates. I wasn't paying attention to the screen the whole

Continuous rebooting
... "Mike" <mdavi...@coral-energy.com> wrote in message: news:00ba01c360ff$ab9dac30$a601280a@phx.gbl... Every 3 to 5 minutes my Windows EP version comes up with a "RPC Service Terminated" message via the "NT/Authority/System". It is continuous and I'm not able to break the cycle, any thoughts?

Restoring Windows 2003 Server (Enterprise) system state results in ...
I tried pulling the Smart Card and forcing a reboot upon reinserting it...no change. I tried unplugging the 721 for 15 minutes but when I plugged it back in, same thing...continuous reboots. I unplugged it and left it all night. Now it's Saturday morning and I have plugged it back in and guess what,

broken sound in linux version m3-rc37a
But sasser seems to allow you to at least login before it causes a reboot. My machine was rebooting immediately after the initial Windows SBS screen was finished (the one with that progress bar to show the OS is booting). Plus, I've run Trend Micro CSM for SMB for a couple of years, and it's fully up to date.

Continuous rebooting
This time the monitor showed that it was booting up but when it tried to load windows, the computer would then restart. This will happen every time it tries to load windows so this will keeping it constanly rebooting. I am currently using XP home edtion. Is there any way i can fix this? Thanks Elly.

continuous rebooting
"msnews" wrote: hi all, i have a continuous rebooting issue happening on my sons computer!!! It gets as far as the xp splash screen, then reboots. its a dell dimension 8200 p4 2.4, 512MB ..... not sure what he did to cause this (if it was him at all... he says something about gremlins blah blah dell blah blah.

Frequent reboots needed to maintain internet connection
Now the box just reboots continuously. I disable automatic restart on system failure and got a C000021a error. Microsoft says http://support.microsoft.com/kb/156669 The problem is that I can only get to the recovery console and the options in the recovery console are pretty sparse. Nothing I try work - Safe Mode,

721 Continuous Rebooting (New Software??)
Picard" wrote: Ever have your computer reboot by itself. Mine does. What could be the problem if a computer reboots itself? Also I have to reboot the computer myself at least twice a day. This has to be done because I very often get a blue screen showing a problem. Happens very often while in any AOL areas.