Muzrub
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Joined: 2/23/2001 From: Australia, Queensland, Gold coast Status: offline
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Don’t you hate it when you try to help fix a friend's computer and something goes to sh!t? It sounds like the install/upgrade became corrupt. Worst cases scenario, you reinstall Windows 98 without formatting the hard drive. At least his work data will still be intact and retrievable, but he’ll have to reinstall all his programs again to get fully functional. I can’t understand why it won’t boot into Safe Mode. Can you get to the boot menu, F8 I think? In there is an option that does a line by line boot up so you can see what it is loading and what maybe causing the hiccup. Also, boot to a DOS prompt and check the Autoexec.bat and config.sys files to see what they maybe trying to load. I almost wonder if it is looking for an internet connection to finish the install routine. Indeed, you try to help and it all goes to hell.... I cant help but think he's blaming me.... Yeah I have used F8 and brought up safe mode- tried that first and then tried to load everything step by step- but the problem is I'm not sure what is causing the problem so I'm not sure what not to load..? I was very suprised that the desktop wouldnt load with safe mode operating. The only thing that comes up is the connection window. DOS prompt and check the Autoexec.bat and config.sys files Have got any hints on what I should be looking for here? If the microsoft update done this is it possible to remove the update, would it be registered in the add/remove programs? (of course this depends on if I can get the desktop back. Is it possible that it could just be looking for a connection to complete the load up, I never thought of that. If that is the case how would I change that? remove the internet conection from the start up? Thanks for your help....... Please dont hesitate to help more
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