Re: MUP.sys
From: R. McCarty (PcEngWork-NoSpam__at_mindspring.com)
Date: 01/01/05
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Date: Sat, 01 Jan 2005 02:32:11 GMT
BootVis(ual) is a MS tool for timeline graphic display of boot
driver and process creates. You can also do an XP boot with
logging to capture boot up events in chronological order.
Finally, you could use MSConfig.Exe to selectively remove
Startups & Watchdogs to locate the problem at boot. If you
can boot Safe mode then it's likely a driver or startup that's at
the root of your problem. I would also suggest that you update
your SATA drivers, Chipset and Video to latest releases.
"Jim" <eastonfamily@cox.net> wrote in message
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> Where do I find what is loading next? I have the machine running and
> really
> do not want to shut it down. Everything seems to be running well as long
> as
> it does not shut down
>
> Thanks
>
> Jim
> "NobodyMan" <none@none.net> wrote in message
> news:3t0ct0lsd8ap7mjt3cruba0c81dndbpd3g@4ax.com...
>> On Fri, 31 Dec 2004 17:44:24 -0500, "Jim" <eastonfamily@cox.net>
>> wrote:
>>
>> >I have a computer with an AMD 2500 processor, XP Pro with SP2. I just
>> >reinstalled the whole operating system after installing two SATA drives.
>> >Everything has worked for three days until now. The problem is that the
>> >computer now stops during the boot sequence. I have tried safe mode and
> it
>> >stops while or after loading mup.sys. I can boot into safe with command
>> >prompt. I have looked through the Window KB with little info. Google
>> >produced a lot of other incidents with little relief. Does any one know
>> >what the problem is and what I can do short of reformatting and
>> >reinstalling.
>> >
>> >Thanks Jim
>> >
>>
>> I can assure you the problem does not reside with MUP.SYS. It is
>> always the last system file to load; what causes your problem is
>> occuring immediately after mup.sys loads. Most of the time the
>> problem is video related.
>>
>
>
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