Re: Can't see logon window (and a lot more)
- From: "Jim Pattison" <jpattisonrem@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 9 Aug 2005 17:32:59 -0500
Kevin
Thanks for the response.
We tried botting in safe mode (no network) and inVGA mode. Both came up the
same as the normal boot up, mostly black screen. I don't remember the
settings on the page file. The only thing I can think of that fills it up
is some sort of tempory files associated with active directory. Besides
being a domain controller, a dhcp server, and a print server for three or
four printers, this server is currently doing much
Jim
"Kevin Longley" <kwlongley@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:%23dEpvCTnFHA.3288@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Can you boot up in safe mode and then examine the C drive for amount of
> disk space left? What are you running on this server that would use up
> disk space as you described it? How do you have the page file set up for
> starting and ending size (typically you make both values the same)?
> "Jim Pattison" <jpattisonrem@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:O4RnZ2SnFHA.2916@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> Setup: W2K3 standard with SP1 running on a Dell 2400, 1ghz processor, 512
>> mb RAM, RAID 5 with a container of roughly 180 gig, partioned into a C
>> (for system only) and a D for storage. C partion is relatively small
>> (about 5 gig I think)
>>
>> Current Problem: all we can see is the upper part of the normal logon
>> screen (after CTRL-ALT-DEL). the rest of the screen is black.
>>
>> Prior to rebooting, we had a normal looking login screen however when we
>> logged in we go a message that said (as best as I can remember it) that
>> Windows was unable to load our profile (domain administrator) and was
>> using the default profile instead because there wasn't enough room on the
>> drive. After that message went away we had a black screen with icons on
>> it. If you clicked on the start button you would see the icons from the
>> start menu but no words. If you clicked on the icon for my computer you
>> wouuld see the icons along the left side and across the top but nothing
>> else. If you right click on my computer you can't see the dialog box. If
>> you launched Internet Explorer you would get the white screen that has
>> the verbiage about enhanced security and the icons across the top but
>> nothing else. If you clicked on shutdown you'd get the iupper part of
>> the normal shutdown dialog and two icons that are the new update icon
>> (yellow shield). We figured an update was in progress and left it along
>> for 4 hours. Came back and there was no change so we forced a reboot
>> (powered it off). Came back in it's current configuration.
>>
>> Other Observations: If you log on remotely (remote desktop) you see the
>> exact same thing. If you open a share, the share opens but slowly. One
>> of the roles of this server is DHCP and, at least prior to rebooting, it
>> was working properly. It is also the primary domain controller. Our
>> other domain controller reports that it hasn't been able to back up
>> properly because it can't contact this domain controller. In the past we
>> have had problems with this server filling up the C drive so we moved the
>> paging file to the D drive. A couple of weeks ago we discovered that the
>> paging file had moved itself back to the C drive and was once again
>> filling the C drive. It was moved back to D. An update was installed but
>> we didn't check to see if the paging file stayed where we put it. We
>> assume that the paging file has moved back and is causing the symptoms we
>> see but can't figure out how to fix it. Other assumptions: we assume it
>> isn't the video card as the display looks the same on a remote computer,
>> plus we booted it off a CD and could see everything.
>>
>> Sorry to be long winded but figured it would be best to describe this in
>> some detail.
>>
>> Anyone have any ides?
>>
>> thanks
>>
>> Jim Pattison
>>
>
>
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