Hang on "Loading your personal settings"

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From: 'Boots' (annotten_at_charter.net)
Date: 06/08/04


Date: Tue, 8 Jun 2004 09:04:48 -0700

Hi,

I have XP PRO Patched up and it has been working fine
except suddenly it wont boot past the wallpaper and screen
saying "PLEASE WAIT - Windows is loading your personal
settings" It sat that way all night - I tried F8 and
safe mode, no luck, still hangs at that message.

Also I have been getting an error message lately about a
file from registry replaced by a log file and 'it was
successfull' with no attending info on what it was.

Any ideas?



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