RE: Horrible Problem III



Do you log onto a domain or network like at work or anything? If not, then
you need to get rid of that domain message. If you can get to system
properties, computer name, click on change and then select workgroup instead
of domain.
Hope it helps.

"Scorpiobuzz" wrote:

> Alright guys, I posted this problem yesterday and have since tried everything
> everyone suggested. My xp home edition on my laptop (with the A/C plugged)
> goes through startup until a screen appears that says:
> "The system could not log you on. Make sure user name and domain are
> correct then type password again." As soon as you hit "OK" it goes to the
> "windows is starting up" screen and freezes there.
> Now, someone suggested a system recovery point. Worked brilliantly once.
> Then just did the same thing again. Someone else suggested an
> adware,malware, etc check - done and done. Did a registry mechanic check -
> done. I was going to try and do a xp repair, but the disk that I hve came
> with the laptop and you anc't use it in "safe mode" which is the only mode
> you can get into.
> Another thing. I went into the user account setting and made sure that there
> was no password associated with my account, but when I was connecting my
> network, someone had suggested that I put a password on the account and that
> it be the same as the logon on my xp pro desktop - they said to set it on the
> laptop so that it auto logged you in. I can't remember the instructions they
> gave me to achieve such a feat, but apparently that whole route has thrown my
> computer into a coniption. The event viewer entries are as follows.
>
> DCOM
> System start drivers
> SrvcEKIOMngr
> SrvcEPIOMngr
> SrvcTPIOMngr
> SYMTDI
>
> I have no idea what any of that means...HELP!
.



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