Re: XP Home Reboots, reboot on error unchecked.
- From: "Patrick Casher" <me@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 27 Apr 2005 06:18:16 -0500
Problem continued and got worst. Decided to go back to Windows ME. If it
was hardware compatibility, I can't see why ME runs fine and XP was so
incompatible. If it was security, i.e. hacker, I don't want an OS that's so
vulnerable.
"Patrick Casher" <me@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:d4iit7$4ne$1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Thanks for all the good input. Wasn't getting any error messages first.
> The last thing I've done was to eliminate Zone Alarm firewall and just
rely
> on the firewall in the router or use window's one when I use dialup. So
far
> no reboots but I want to give it more time.
>
> "cquirke (MVP Windows shell/user)" <cquirkenews@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in
> message news:i92p61dp4hujcp6ftk48civg7v25qj6h2d@xxxxxxxxxx
> > On Sat, 23 Apr 2005 08:09:30 -0500, "Patrick Casher" <me@xxxxxxxxxxx>
> >
> >>Recently installed XP Home, been having very infrequent reboots, nothing
> >>in
> >>system log coincides. Is there anyway of tracking what's going on? Any
> >>help would be appreciated. Thanks in advance.
> >
> > Do you get any error messages first, or does it just reset? If it
> > just resets, then I'd suspect power.
> >
> > Handle this effectively, because the more this happens, the more
> > secondary damage you will sustain from broken files being "fixed" so
> > they no longer appear broken, by AutoChk on the next startup.
> >
> > Start by checking the hardware:
> >
> > http://cquirke.mvps.org/badcaps.htm - eyeball for bad caps
> > Check RAM using MemTest86 or SIMMtester (free downloads)
> > Check HD using your HD vendor's free diownloadable tools
> > Check your mains wiring and quality
> > Suspect a bad power supply
> >
> > Then I'd formally exclude malware. This is not as easy as it should
> > be, given that XP has no off-HD maintenance OS bundled with it, and
> > not much in the way of av that will run from the ones you can find.
> >
> > Then I'd compare mileages of the following:
> > - Safe Mode, no networking
> > - Safe Mode, with networking
> > - MSConfig suppression of startup axis (stay off networks)
> > - Normal Windows, off networks
> > - Normal Windows, on network but off Internet
> > - Normal Windows, while online
> >
> > If networking adds the problem, then you are exposed to direct network
> > attack. If that network is your LAN, fix it! If the network is some
> > creep next door who's tapping in via WiFi, then fix that too, by
> > ripping out WiFi or at least unbinding File and Print Sharing from it.
> > If it's the Internet, then revisit yout firewall and patch status.
> >
> > If Safe fixes the problem, but MSConfig startup suppression does not,
> > then suspect a problem within your device drivers or non-core
> > hardware, or something subtle that arises only when the hardware is
> > driven harder by drivers that make full use of it.
> >
> > If all of these things fare equally badly, it's back to the
> > preliminaries; verifying your hardware is OK and that you aren't
> > running active malware. If all of that is OK, you may have sustained
> > sufficient secondary file system damage from bad exits and AutoChk
> > "fixing" of these that your installation's porridged.
> >
> > If the above looks likely, then you can try a "repair install", but
> > make sure you enable the firewall before hitting the Internet to apply
> > all the patches that the "repair" will have reverted.
> >
> >
> >
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> > Gone to bloggery: http://cquirke.blogspot.com
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>
>
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