Re: System shuts down while loading.



Please follow the procedure suggested by microsoft to solve BSOD problem from
the latest windows update. My DELL notebook was crashed suddenly after
updating the new patches. Today morning I tried with this method. It takes
only few minutes - much easier and faster than re-installation.
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1. Insert the Windows XP startup disk in your floppy disk drive or insert
the Windows XP CD in the CD drive or in the DVD drive, and then restart your
computer.

Note When you receive the following message, press a key to start your
computer from the Windows XP CD:
Press any key to boot from CD

Note Your computer must be configured to start from the CD drive or the DVD
drive. For more information about how to configure your computer to start
from the CD drive or the DVD drive, see the documentation that came with your
computer or contact the computer manufacturer.
2. When you receive the Welcome to Setup message, press R to start the
Recovery Console.

Note Multiple options will appear on the screen.
3. Select the Windows XP installation in question.

Note You must select a number before you press ENTER, or the computer will
restart. Typically, only the 1: C:\Windows selection is available.
4. If you are prompted to type an administrator password, do so. If you do
not know the administrator password, press ENTER. (Typically, the password is
blank.)

Note You will not be able to continue if you do not have the administrator
password.
5. At the command prompt, type cd $ntuninstallKB.........HERE THE NUMBER OF
THE PATCH.....$\spuninst, and then press ENTER.

Note After you complete this step, you cannot stop the removal process.
6. At the command prompt, type batch spuninst.txt, and then press ENTER.

7. After the Ptach is removed, type exit, and then press ENTER oo Uninstall
the Next

The newest Critical Patches was the
This two can be the reason for the Error, please uninstall
KB893066
KB890923

KB890859
KB893086
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Tham.

"dcinfinite" wrote:

> hi i need some help,
>
> i reverted back my computer, but the updates are alreayd ready to be update,
> but my siblings did not know anything about this and they updated it again.
> is there anyway i can remove the "ready to install" feature that is always
> appearing on the bottom right of ya taskbar? besides that, howw do i restore
> the files mentioned by "leighcb@xxxxxxxxx" ? i have the windows cd..how do i
> go about?can someone teach me? by the way, does microsoft know that many
> people are facing this problem?
>
> "leighcb@xxxxxxxxx" wrote:
>
> > SOLUTION: Restore the files replaced by the 12 April 2005 update to the
> > system32 directory:
> >
> > shell32.dll
> > authz.dll
> > ntkrnlmp.exe
> > ntoskrnl.exe
> > user32.dll
> > win32k.sys
> > winsrv.dll
> >
> > Use the Windows Recovery Console (on your XP cd) if you have no other
> > access to the drive. This will allow you to copy the original files
> > from the CD to the system32 directory.
> >
> > -LCB
> >
> > dcinfinite wrote:
> > > hi people..
> > >
> > > i have confirmed the problem that has caused my computer to shut
> > down..it
> > > was definitely the security update patch..downloaded to update your
> > windows.
> > > i had confirmed this because, i used "Norton Go Back" to Revert back
> > to a day
> > > before my computer faced this problem, and there were no
> > problem..until i
> > > install the security updates, after installing the updates, the
> > problem
> > > occured again..so i suspected the update was giving me the problem,
> > > therefore, i reverted it back again and this time i ignored
> > installing the
> > > updates..and it worked. my computer does not shut down anymore.
> > >
> > > PLEASE ANYONE WHO HAS THE SAME PROBLEM, TRY TO REVERT YOUR COMPUTER
> > BACK AND
> > > DO NOT INSTALL THE SECURITY UPDATES.
> > >
> > > i would like to share to others whom are facing the problem that i
> > have
> > > faced which has cost me much lost. thank you everyone.
> >
> >
.



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