Re: Xp Pro won't boot, event 7001, 7026 messages. System drivers refuse to load. Hubby driving me nuts.

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In article <ORQNx1evHHA.1204@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, test@xxxxxxxx
says...
big snip
Disconnect all attached hardware that isn't absolutely critical, leaving
only keyboard, mouse and monitor. Remove (if it's a card) or disable (in
the BIOS, if it's embedded on the motherboard) the network card.
Disconnect the network cable. Try restarting.

If it now starts, look in Device Manager for references to the network
card, and uninstall any present. Now shut down and re-install or re-enable
the network adapter, without connecting the cable, and restart and see if it
still boots and reinstalls the card. If all goes well, connect the cable
and see if you get an IP address and can browse. You may need to pop out
for another network card.

Then, attach the other hardware one piece at a time to see what has failed.

HTH
-pk




thanks.
Weird thing is, we can get online, router sees his machine but I can't
see his machine on our workgroup.

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The solution is:
1)Winrar
2)DvdDecrypter.
3)Install the ac3 audio codec.
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