Re: Boot issue



you're welcome.
"Robert" <Robert@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:9B70E7B6-82BD-4E4E-A49B-91ECFA3AD3D6@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Hello again db,

Well, the file named ssiefr.e that was showing up at my system boot, was in
fact from Webroot's SpySweeper program that I have installed on my machine.

I called Webroot, they provided a system uninstaller, I ran it, and "still"
the problem exists.

So, i re-contacted Webroot, and while I was waiting Webroot's response, I
took your advice and downloaded the "Autoruns for XP". I found it by typing
"autoruns" at google.

I downloaded it, ran it, and sure enough as you suggested, I found the
registry sting that was a problem.....I edited the string (actually deleted
this problem file ref), and voila, no more problems.

You saved the day db, when Webroot was still trying to figure out what to do.

Much appeciated,

Robert S.
03/05/07 at 3:05pm PST
"db" wrote:

> ok, let us know what
> you find out....
>
> - db
> "Robert" <Robert@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:5DA06918-9569-49A0-A6D3-D0C9F3B0504E@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Hello db,
>
> Thanks so much for taking the time for support,
>
> I'll try your advice, and report back.
>
> I'm not much a pro on messing with the registry, however I'll run the
> freeware you mention and see what I can find out.
>
> Much appreciated.
>
> Robert S.
> 03/05/07 at 12:41pm PST
>
> "db" wrote:
>
> > not sure what that particular file
> > is for, but i would look it up
> > at microsoft.com and see if it
> > is a valid system file.
> >
> > however, whether it is or not you
> > can use a freeware at microsoft.com
> > called autoruns.
> >
> > one of the tabs will notate what
> > is launching during boot. It
> > is likely you will find a line item for
> > that file and you can then check it
> > and double click its filename to disable
> > the registry key for it.....
> >
> > - db
> > "Robert" <Robert@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:62EED3EF-57D0-4719-9138-CD49FD85BE13@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> > Hello All,
> >
> > I recently noticed, that while my computer is booting, "after" the Windows
> > splash screen, yet "before" the user login screen, I now get this MS XP blue
> > screen message that says the following:
> >
> > (ssiefr.e program not found - skipping Auto Check)
> >
> > After this message displays for several seconds, the message disappears, and
> > the typical login screen appears, I can login okay, and all systems and
> > software seem to work perfectly fine, no problems at all.
> >
> > I did a search on my computer, and I did find a very similar file named:
> > ssiefr.exe it is located at the location of C:\Windows\System32
> >
> > So, my question is , what the heck is going on, and how do I eliminate this
> > blue screen message at boot time?
> >
> > All help, empahty, and support is deeply appreciated,
> >
> > Robert S.
> > 03/05/07 at 11:26am PST
> >
> >

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