You'll probably have to try a substitute monitor to determine if your old one has failed, hardware wise. Although most monitors have a rotation...
It's frustrating isn't it Pete? :) Some of my best suggestions often go untried. Probably for the best upon occasion though so I try not to...
How do you have the "AutoUpdate" program set, Automatic, Notify, or disabled? The general fix for this sort of problem is to rename the...
Ghost is fairly user friendly. Post back if you hit any snags. There are several ways to go about it so if you need to review your plan, post back.
Check your permissions to see if you are allowed to make that change. Right click the Desktop key at the location you posted and select...
Any third party tools at work that you recall? I know RegSeeker allows you to manually set that delay time without going into the Registry head...
Ok, I see you added the new bootlog. You'll have to admit, Service Pack 1 2 10 2005 11:42:18.500 sounds closer to reality than the other one you...
The system clock setting is changed in the BIOS by entering the setup routine. It is not dependant on the OS although it is tied to it in many ways.
Actually you have posted two versions of the bootlog text, one is, Service Pack 1 2 7 2005 10:03:20.500 and the other is Service Pack 1 2 10 2005...
I just tried your version to see if it worked...no problem. It changed my search engine...so I guess the answer is..yes, it will work.
I rather doubt it but stranger things have happened. :) I'm running XP Home and here's what mine looks like for comparison: Windows Registry...
All I can suggest now is try the process using the image creation function rather than the clone function. It shouldn't matter but that's...
I'd say your image was flawed for some reason. What program do you use for that? Perhaps give it another shot. We're running out of options...
Thank you for the feedback - it's always useful.
You just gotta wonder what happened to the lord? :(
I didn't expect that to fix any real problem. You still have the other problem I mentioned about some driver or hardware not configured...
Go directly to the L: drive and right click the boot.ini file and select "properties." If "Read Only" is checked, uncheck it. Then double...
All you need to do is delete the partition 1 line and save the change. The partition 1 is FAT32 and has no OS on it. Leave the other lines...
It sounds like you now are having a problem with some driver not loading. Since it boots all the way to the splash screen, your bootloader files...
It's ironic that a software program can affect the system so that it won't boot to Safe Mode but the normal boot mode is not affected. Go figure....
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