Re: user32.dll - error and then Blues Screen c0000135 user32.dll
- From: chrisplumley2 <chrisplumley2@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 6 Aug 2008 09:54:00 -0700
No -- I tried using the last know good configuration and it freezes up with
a BLACK screen and white mouse error.
Looks like when I let the XP Pro disk begin start up.. that it began the
SETUP process...
Now this is what happens...
1. start system
2. The RAID Card error check program runs ... I have 3 hard drives and one
is on a RAID Card.
3. the official Windows XP Pro Logo comes on with the window with the Blue
-- "I'm doing something" horizontal scrolling blue boxes...
4. the a lighter blue official "Windows XP logo in the upper right and
.....Set Restarting ..... words...
5. Then BLACK Screen .. white mouse arrow and it is FROZEN..
PLEASE NOTE: i AM RUNNING A DELL GX240 with BIOS A03 ... I remember a long
time ago that the man who gave me this box said that that is on BEAR of a
BIOS to work with ...
I'm thinking of trying F12 ... and booting from the DVD to see if i can get
the system to only read the DVD or looking in F3 -- SETUP to see if there is
something there to help..
FYI --I no longer get the STOP C0000135 user32.dll error ..
THANK YOU.
CP
"Gerry" wrote:
Chris.
Will Last Known Good Configuration work?
It might but post a copy of the Stop Error report.
--
Hope this helps.
Gerry
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FCA
Stourport, England
Enquire, plan and execute
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chrisplumley2 wrote:
Hi Gerry and Thank you.
Right now my machine is sitting on the F* "Black and White" Safe
Mode screen.
I do have a PS2 mouse and Keyboard installed so that this menu is
usable.
I do not know which choice to make. Will Last Known Good
Configuration work?
I do have a copy of a user32.dll from another Win XP Pro system on a
CD.
I did not know that there was a WIn XP Pro CD in the disk drive when i
booted the computer... after its trip to my geek friend... He
thought that if I had this disk it would just do a "restore" on boot
... but instead it ran for about 10 Mins. to the KEY Entry Screen.
I would like to try something from here ..... but I do not want to
loose my programs and data ..... my last good back up is three days
before the problem.
Thank you...
Sincerely,
CP
"Gerry" wrote:
Chris
An exact copy of the Stop Error report is needed.
Disable automatic restart on system failure. This should help by
allowing time to write down the STOP code properly. Right click on
the My Computer icon on the Desktop and select Properties, Advanced,
Start-Up and Recovery, System Failure and uncheck box before
Automatically Restart.
Do not re-enable automatic restart on system failure until you have
resolved the problem. Check for variants of the Stop Error message.
An alternative is to keep pressing the F8 key during Start-Up and
select option - Disable automatic restart on system failure.
If you are using a wireless keyboard and the F8 key does not work
substitute a wired keyboard and mouse for this exercise onl
What is the position regarding data on the disk? Did you have a
backup or is it necessary to recover data?
--
Hope this helps.
Gerry
~~~~
FCA
Stourport, England
Enquire, plan and execute
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
chrisplumley2 wrote:
hi,
I am running a Dell GX-240 full of memory - Windows XP Pro and
Office 2007.
The coputer and operating system are from a friend and the Office is
from my former non-profit employer - whom I did a
lot of work for at home and still some on the side.
I am currently unemployed.
I have two XP Pro disks. One from the friend who installed the
system - (Yes it has the fancy hologram label and is 100%
LEGAL) and one from my daughters Dell. - (Green Label.) (It was
sealed before I tried to boot off it ....) That di dnot
work - i.e. bring me to anything tha tlooked like a restore menu ..
asked for the KEY -- and I do not have it from the
original install.)
I have been told that I can "restore" my system with a valid disk.
I was working one morning early on a web page design and my AVG said
that I had a "threat" and did i want to quarantine
it? I clicked yes.
I finished the page and tried to open my FTP program... it had a
user32.dll error.
So I tried another FTP program and that too would not open.
I though I would then go to a restore point from the previous day..
The REstore would not open ..same error user32.dll.
I rebooted the system once to the desk top and nothing woudl open...
same user32.dll error.
I rebooted again tryin to get in to "Safwe Mode" and ended up with
the "Blue Screen" error ... STOP: C0000135
...user32.ldd ....." Sorry I did not write ia all down.
My problems are many::
1. I am not a geek.
2. I am unemployed and short on funds .
3. My latest back up to my external is a couple of days older than
some of the data on my hard drive - My Maxtor auto
back up has never worked and they give me the run aroound on the
problem and its fix.
4. I really need the Office 2007 to stay intact. I was working for
a non-profit and they purchased a 5 unit package from TechSoup and
those liscenses have been used at the office and for our systems at
home... we work a lot off the clock per say.
5. I really need my system for my job search.
THANK YOU FOR LISTENING..
AND HELPING..
SINCERELY,
CHRIS PLUMLEY
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