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Vista x64 SP1 is now on WU for some users
Hopefully, you should be able to start up as normal, but you will be using a basic video driver. If you can, then a corrupted driver is most likely the source of the a blue window appears with the following content: "A problem has been detected and windows has been shut down to prevent damage to your computer.

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Bill Watt nobw...@epix.net microsoft public win98 setup On Tue, 10 Feb 2004 05:54:14 -0800, <anonym...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: Having problems on both with freezing.go onto windows help,troubleshooting,shutdown,startup,and the next page comes up blank.dont know where to go from here.cheers It's caused by

Shut down or hibernate
Roy Smith r...@popmail.med.nyu.edu rec aviation piloting What's involved in a shutdown-startup cycle on a jet? I overheard a conversation yesterday on ground frequency to the effect that a jet had been waiting a long time for their IFR release (some sort of ground-hold from center) and their void time came and went

Help plz! Cant get out of safe mode!
If you can successfully login, then move to selective startup and slowly re-enable a few lines on the startup and services tabs at a time, rebooting in It says: "Windows has recovered from an unexpected shutdown. Windows can check online for a solution to the problem. Problem Signature Problem Event Name:

Bypass account question at start up
I will try to start up again and see if I can do it using the f8 version... "Rey Santos" wrote: Try to restore operation of Windows XP by using the Last Known Good It would also not shut down either. I did manual turn it off and when the screen came up I opened it in safe mode. Which it will run on,

Startup and Shutdown scripts failing on Win2k Pro
mhein...@wiesbaden-online.de comp unix aix Brian Shapiro <shap...@ace.cs.ohiou.edu> wrote: of the elements down one thing that I seem to be lacking is how to execute scripts to terminate running processes (ORACLE DBs) at system shutdown or reboot. I suppose while asking I should ask the same for startup as well.

SQL*Net V1 & V2 automated shutdown/startup ??
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jackdin...@hotmail.com alt windows98 I had shutdown/startup problems on my 98SE for months. It took two to four boots before I could get to Windows, always having to pass thru a safe mode, and frequently going thru the scanreg /restore routine. Those problems have gone away, and altho I don't know the exact

Script for shutdown & startup with SVRMGR30 under NT
As to why your computer booted to a shutdown screen, the Microsoft Support Knowledge Base has quite a few article that discuss shutdown/startup issues. Here is one: Troubleshooting Windows 98 Startup Problems [Q188867]: http://support.microsoft.com/support/kb/articles/q188/8/67.asp I would strongly recommend that

WinXP will not shut down
It would also not shut down either. I did manual turn it off and when the screen came up I opened it in safe mode. Which it will run on, but I did try and restart it and it froze again on the black screen. Anyone have any advice or know whats causing this? And anything I can do to fix the problem?

high pitch sound on shutdown/startup
To use one of these, go to http://support.microsoft.com/support/tshoot/w95startup.asp One of these troubleshooters focuses on start-up and shut-down problems. I suggest that you start there. Microsoft's KnowledgeBase includes document Q145926, titled "How to troubleshoot Windows shutdown problems.

Startup-shut down startup-shut down
I used to own a Powerbook and I know that when headphones were plugged in it would disable the speakers. Is there anything I can do to eliminate or at least significantly quiet the machine during startup? If so, I (and my roommate) would be very appreciative! Thanks -Jesse Before you shut down press the F3 mute key

LAN Disables on Shutdown/Startup? *** REPOST
Works wonderfully, except for when I shutdown/startup my machine. The drive has no on/off switch and gets it's power through an external AC block. When I shutdown my machine, the only way to turn off the drive is to unplug the AC. Fine. When I startup my machine the Firewire connection partially powers the drive

How to shutdown and re-start a database remotely?
byroncheng byronch...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public windowsxp help_and_support ok.. I found the full error message for the shut down error. to get rid of it: occassionally on start up: Access violation at 0x7c91084B tried to write to 0x6030FFC program terminated. every time on shut down or restart:

Customize Boot & Shutdown?
Running the Startup scripts don't even PUT an event id in the log; they simply fail in stealth. 2 questions: 1) does the startup/shutdown scripts run under the "SYSTEM" privileges? If not, what security level/acl? 2) ANY ideas how to trace/troubleshoot this issue? Setting scripts to run visible shows nothing.

Shut down or hibernate
If I were you, I'd back up everything right now. Mags "theroux" wrote: I've been running Vista Home Premium for a couple months with no problem. Now I'm having intermittent trouble with the shut down. From the Start Menu I click Shutdown and nothing happens. So I repeat the process. I end up having to click on

shutdown/startup screens Was: What does your destop look like?
Dolphin
dolphin_...@ibm.net alt music prince Alan Hall wrote: Can someone tell me how to replace the shutdown/startup screens?? I did it once, but forget how. There's a BMP called logo.sys in the root directory of your boot drive that displays upon startup. There are two BMPs in the Windows directory called

AIX - Execution of scripts during startup and shutdown
Read more here: Advanced troubleshooting for general startup problems in Windows XP http://support.microsoft.com/kb/308041 -- Rey "lstickle" wrote: Okay my computer was It would also not shut down either. I did manual turn it off and when the screen came up I opened it in safe mode. Which it will run on,

Computer Shuts Down at Start-Up
ran440 ran...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public windows vista general Start up times are not an issue. I just want to do what ever it takes to keep my puter operating properly. Randy "Brink" wrote: ran440;615702 Wrote: Vista user manual says not to shut down, but to use either sleep or hibernate.

Instance shutdown problem
If you don't have the OAG, send me an email and I'll send a copy of ours. tonyghigg...@my-deja.com wrote: Hi Could someone point me to a web resource for an example startup / shutdown script? One example of the K and S template, which passes the start or stop variable. And also an actual shutdown script maybe for

windows has been shut down to prevent damage to your computer
It' going to give you the option to start Win normally or in safe mode. Go back into safe mode this way then try to shutdown from the start- up menu again. It should've been able to reboot either that way or from the start-up menu by simply choosing "shutdown/restart from the start up menu. but, When all else