Re: BSOD after upgrade to sp3
- From: "Dave Patrick" <DSPatrick@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 7 Oct 2006 07:35:14 -0600
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"reliq" <regentun@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:1160136953.124443.325410@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
| hi yol
| i just upgraded from sp2 to sp3 and my system is unable to boot to
| desktop.after the windows logo a BSOD appears ...............c
| 0000218.....registry file failure..............the registry could not
| load the
|
hive(file)...........systemroot\system32\config\software..................then
| it starts to dump my physical memory. after which it restarts again and
| the cycle continues. the other thing is am able to boot to safe mode
| without hustle. i really dont know what to do bout it so i was
| thinking bout downgrading back to sp2 but i dont know how to do that
| since i dont see it in the add and remove prog when i am in safe
| mode, i didnt uninstall the sp2
| before upgrading to sp3 , could it be part of the problem.
|
.
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