Did you enable boot logging while drives were disabled? I'd like to see the ntntlog. If nothing available re: video drivers, is the corruption...
First, paste the following command on the Run line and hit enter. reg query "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Updates\Windows XP" /s>...
More memory might help :D :D Good to hear you're enjoying Vista, and that it's performance has been solid. ;)
I'm not surprized at the message. The command was intended to force a re-install. I mucked the command though ..... missed the beginning quotes....
When did you notice the corrupted dialogs? Check for updates to your video card drivers. Run a chkdsk /r with only the operating system...
You obviously have some failing hardware, and I feel it's pointless even trying to complete any cleanup of malware, or do any software repair...
The first problem sounds as though it may be hardware related. Possible power supply failing. Recommend you post in the hardware forum to get that...
Hi shammie, Just wanted to let you know that I haven't forgotten about you, I'm just at a loss for what else to try at the moment. I will...
Download the package from the following link and save it to the drive root (Local Disk C:)...
You could try disabling them via Device Manager and reboot. If you do that, make sure to do a bootlog too (a new one). I was going to suggest...
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