Re: Problem with Safe Mode and chkdsk



Claude, your English is excellent. I would not have guessed it was not your native language.

Please clarify this remark as I don't understand you meaning. "One remark about this option : if you can't boot in safe mode by using the F8 key after the power On Self Test this option can stuck you in an unbootable Windows : impossible in safe mode and in normal one (because this option was checked!)"

Yes, I know about slipstreaming. I have an installation CD that includes SP1 in case I have to reinstall.




"Claude LaFrenière" <No_InterNUT@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> HI *Fox Hunter* :
>
>> Claude:
>> You are too kind! I don't considered myself on the low end of the novice
>> scale but I often get into areas less frequented. ;)
>>
>> I used the msconfig menu to select the /safeboot option and it worked
>> after running chkdsk which had previously been scheduled on the next
>> start. The /safeboot option must be removed while you are in safe mode or
>> it will continue the safeboot on each start.
>
> Good ! It's a way to boot in safemode. Remember to uncheck this option
> when you leave the safe mode to reboot in "normal" mode.
>
> One remark about this option : if you can't boot in safe mode by using the
> F8 key after the power On Self Test this option can stuck you in an
> unbootable Windows : impossible in safe mode and in normal one
> (because this option was checked!)
>
>>
>> I disabled all the performance counters but had to disable only perfproc
>> since additional errors appeared.
>> The only error now is ID 2002 "wmiaprpl.dll" and is the last event after
>> the start. I wonder if lack of sufficient time is really the problem.
>
> This is a strange error ( almost every errors in W xp are "strange" ;-) )
>
> This message is related to WMI (Windows Management Instrumentation) and
> wbem (an other mysterious feature of Windows ;-) )
>
> Some informations about this message at EventID:
> http://www.eventid.net/display.asp?eventid=2002&eventno=84&source=Perflib&phase=1
>
> I guess it's not a major problem or a permanent one.
> You can ignore it.
>
>>
>> What is the downside of running SFC in XP? Can it replace an updated file
>> with an older one and cause problems?
>
> SFC replace the protected file with the copy of that file from the W xp
> CD...
>
> Is there a problem of replacing the protected file with an old version ? No.
>
> But:
>
> If you upgrade to the sp2 , for example, sfc ask you to enter the
> path of the new installation version...
> Normally this is not a problem ... if you know that "path" ...
>
> The best solution when you upgrade to an other Service Pack is
> to create a new Wxp CD which include the sp2. This procedure is called
> "Slip streaming" :(Detail at The Elder Geek : a very good site for W xp ).
> http://www.theeldergeek.com/slipstreamed_xpsp2_cd.htm
>
> The downside effect as I stated in a previous post is the void of all
> restore points... You must stop the system restore in the applet "System"
> in control panel (to erase the voided points of restore) and start it again
> to create a new one.
>
> This is important because the "voiding" of restore points by sfc is done
> with absolutly no warnings ...
>
> The problems comes when you try to restore one of these points...
>
> I hope my explanation is readable (my native language is french not english
> and sometimes my sentences may look as strange as a Windows error message
> :-D )
>
>> I remember running it for Win 98 to get the log and not to make changes.
>
> Well, I don't trust Windows as much as you Sir :-D
>
>>
>> Your patient guidance and valuable information (utilities) have been
>> comforting.
>
> You'll be an expert very soon.
> A good site for reliable informations and guide is The Elder Geek.
> http://www.theeldergeek.com/index.htm
>
> You can also check for good information at Kelly's Korner :
> a site of Kelly Therriot[MVP]:
> http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com/xp_abc.htm
>
> And Doug Knox[MVP]:
> http://www.dougknox.com/
>
> You can check the articles of those sites from time to time and discover
> new features or new way to fix the problems in W xp...
>
> Have a great day !
>
> :)
> --
> Claude LaFrenière [MVP] :-)
>
> «My Principal Design Was To Inform, Not To Amuse Thee.»
> Lemuel Gulliver, The Travels (IV:12)
> http://climenole.serendipia.net
.



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