Hi Hiro, When trying to run it through task manager, are you typing explorer or explorer.exe ? Try with the latter and let us know.
Good find! I'm working on a batch to gather some registry exports and will post it in a bit. Check the C:\qoobox folder for a log named...
Wouldn't surprize me either. Never have been an advocate of ccleaner myself. :p The registry keys in question are subkeys of the following....
First, check for driver updates to the network card. Remove it and re-install it if none are available. We'll see what that results in and go from...
My best guess is that those missing uninstall entries (Add/Remove) are the work of a registry cleaner. I'm not familiar with ccleaner's backups....
Great video, Steve! Talented guys too!! :)
You said above that you set the regional settings to Trinidad, but the export shows it as United States ( "Nation "= "244 "). Lets see if fixing...
That's great news! :D Was there anything else we needed to do?
They are showing twice because there are two bootups logged. Service Pack 212 23 2007 01:00:59.375 << first line in the log Service Pack 212...
Lets see what the registry offers for regional settings. Highlight and copy the bolded command below. regedit /e...
BTW Kryptic, please email me the BootlogXP you saved. I would like to study it to see at what point the xpsp2res.dll has the hang time.
Regional settings could indeed create a problem. What did you set it to? What happens when you try to change it? Not quite what I was expecting...
Glad I could help! :)
I'm thinking the corruption may be video driver related, hence my recommendation to update. I am looking for other possiblities however. Got...
Did you have all of the drives enabled when creating the bootlog? Nothing else in the meantime.
Are the dialog boxes still corrupted? Check for video driver updates.
May as well give this a shot :rolleyes: Highlight and copy the bolded text below. msiexec.exe /unregister regsvr32 /u /s...
No need to post it all. Looks like there's a lot.
Heh ..... my mistake. Needs to be entered in a command window. The following command will work too. reg query...
The log is located at C:\Windows\ntbtlog.txt (or ntbtlog.log) and can be opened in notepad. Delete the current copy first. Restart the computer...
Separate names with a comma.