Win2000Professional - Service Pack 4 upgrade ISSUES!!
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Date: Sat, 24 Jul 2004 11:52:06 -0700
Help! In an effort to rid my wife's laptop of popups and
other annoying issues- I upgraded to service pack 4 and
the result is a boot process that keeps launching,
crashing, and relaunching.
reward for anyone who can assist in short order and fix
the issue- even tried to open in safe mode which didn't
work.
Next message: Dave Patrick: "Re: Win2000Professional - Service Pack 4 upgrade ISSUES!!"
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