View Full Version : Help needed with startup profiles to diagnose crash sourse
Chris Tenney
December 5th 03, 07:42 AM
I need to be able to have 2 start up profiles. They can be separate
accounts, or the same accounts with options on what to load at startup. I
get a BSOD on a file palmusbd.sys, which is used to sync my handspring visor
to the palm 4.01 desktop. I found if I go into msconfig and try LOADING ALL
OR LOADING NONE, it will crash on the ALL option and not on the NONE.
Although I have gotten some syncs from the ALL option and I don't think the
NONE option has caused any crashes.
I am just trying to simplify testing what software, driver in combo or what
ever is causing my crash.
Chris
drew tognola
December 5th 03, 07:42 AM
chris,
'start', 'settings'. go into the 'control panel', click 'user accounts',
click 'create a new account'. just make sure you give the new account
'administrative privileges'.
drew
"Chris Tenney" > wrote in message
nk.net...
> I need to be able to have 2 start up profiles. They can be separate
> accounts, or the same accounts with options on what to load at startup. I
> get a BSOD on a file palmusbd.sys, which is used to sync my handspring
visor
> to the palm 4.01 desktop. I found if I go into msconfig and try LOADING
ALL
> OR LOADING NONE, it will crash on the ALL option and not on the NONE.
> Although I have gotten some syncs from the ALL option and I don't think
the
> NONE option has caused any crashes.
>
> I am just trying to simplify testing what software, driver in combo or
what
> ever is causing my crash.
>
> Chris
>
>
Quaoar
December 5th 03, 07:42 AM
Chris Tenney wrote:
> I need to be able to have 2 start up profiles. They can be separate
> accounts, or the same accounts with options on what to load at
> startup. I get a BSOD on a file palmusbd.sys, which is used to sync
> my handspring visor to the palm 4.01 desktop. I found if I go into
> msconfig and try LOADING ALL OR LOADING NONE, it will crash on the
> ALL option and not on the NONE. Although I have gotten some syncs
> from the ALL option and I don't think the NONE option has caused any
> crashes.
>
> I am just trying to simplify testing what software, driver in combo
> or what ever is causing my crash.
>
> Chris
Crossposting the known universe is generally frowned on. Perhaps take
this to comp.sys.palmtops.pilot for a wider audience. You might want to
make sure you have the latest Palm Desktop installed.
Q
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