joedotm, my ordinary pages may be very different from your ordinary pages and as would be eveybody else's. If you want to goto bottom of this...
Christer, a very good idea. Maybe a speck of dust is causing problem somewhere - don't laugh I have personally faced this problem. And while you...
Can't make head or tail of the attached debug log. Seems its not my cup of tea :rolleyes: BSOD's are a problematic lot with Windows telling...
Try disconnecting from the net and see even then if you get BSOD.
Which firewall are you using? It seems to be something related to net only.
Most probably a connection problem.
The first option is ALWAYS a better option even if many do not agree with me. Backup your data and reformat, reinstall from scratch.
quickshot, you have just ran into a mass production problem - mass produce cutting costs. The cd costs a few cents but it costs none the less....
Have you checked for virus and malware on your PC ?
You have a roaming profile but its odd that you get error only when you log thru your laptop - seems to be some kind of connectivity problem. Can...
Yes you can safely delete them.
You may be using roaming profile. When you login to the domain for the first time, a profile is created for you on the domain server and a copy is...
Some file seems to be missing or corrupt. Try burning another cd.
BillyBob, you have just seen the files recovered after running chkdsk. When chkdsk recovers a file, it has no name of knowing the filename so it...
As far as understand, SP2 would install on any Windows XP with valid key - regardless of whether you have installed it on one computer or...
Sorry, not out of the box. But there are utils available on the net which create a virtual drive and only if you have the password, you can access...
Some setting on laptop may be corrupt as you can logon from other computer - so user profile is most probably ok. You need not backup your user...
It seems that you are on a domain and some settings have been corrupted. Remove your laptop from the domain. (Copy your data before doing this)....
Try [Windows] + R key combination.
Agreed its not that simple, but as compared to seeking answer to a 'ghost screen' its much simpler and cost/time effective.
Separate names with a comma.