Re: Repairing Win2k - SP issue

From: Ray Costanzo [MVP] (my)
Date: 12/20/04


Date: Mon, 20 Dec 2004 11:27:27 -0500

Ah, if you can't even C-A-D and get a response, my suspicion was incorrect.
I have to go along with Dave's suggestion now.

Ray at work

"Paul Kraemer" <PaulKraemer@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:1F427507-76BA-45FB-ABB2-E91CAD5B40DD@microsoft.com...
> Hi Ray,
>
> Thanks for your reponse. You are right - I do have Windows configured to
> log me on automatically, but I wasn't able to follow your suggestion
because
> I can't get into task manager. I tried Ctrl+Shift+Esc and Ctrl-Alt-Del,
but
> nothing happens. I tried to boot to "Last known good configuration" but
that
> didn't work either. I couldn't even boot to safe mode. I can try to
repair
> it using the Windows cd or trying an in place upgrade, but my only concern
is
> that my Windows cd is SP3 but my installation is SP4. Do you know if that
is
> a problem? Is there a way that I can make an updated Windows setup cd
that
> already has SP4 applied?
>