View Full Version : SP2 - Now Win Explorer crashes, lost email and addr book plus more
Bob
February 15th 05, 12:11 AM
As soon as I click Windows Explorer it crashes (instruction 0x0203d065 at mem
0x00000000). Same result if I try to open a folder on the desktop. And my
outlook express address book is gone plus all email for most recent 18 months.
This follows installing XP Home SP2. Install seemed OK, and everything ran
for a few hours, then poof.
I can look at the C drive with Nero (also DOS) and hoped to find in
C:\windows\profiles\username\application data\microsoft\outlook express\data
there is no "username". Similar results under C:\program files\outlook
express\username\mail
Am I screwed? What are the chances that an uninstall of SP2 would make a
recovery? Why me Lord, and why now? (sorry but my sense of humor is a bit
stretched at the moment - no offense intended).
Any thoughts anyone?
Frank st
February 15th 05, 01:45 AM
Be careful if you decide to get Microsoft HELP. I started with a similar
problem and with Microsoft TECH-Support they messed up my E-Mail and my
stored E-mail and wiped out my software programs but I had saved my data. Now
some of my software will not install. I used there tech-support before and
know better but hope it would fix their screw up on the SP2 problem. NO LUCK.
Good luch in finding a solution to your problem. My final word is LINUX is
coming.
SORRY i CAN'T HELP
"Bob" wrote:
> As soon as I click Windows Explorer it crashes (instruction 0x0203d065 at mem
> 0x00000000). Same result if I try to open a folder on the desktop. And my
> outlook express address book is gone plus all email for most recent 18 months.
>
> This follows installing XP Home SP2. Install seemed OK, and everything ran
> for a few hours, then poof.
>
> I can look at the C drive with Nero (also DOS) and hoped to find in
> C:\windows\profiles\username\application data\microsoft\outlook express\data
> there is no "username". Similar results under C:\program files\outlook
> express\username\mail
>
> Am I screwed? What are the chances that an uninstall of SP2 would make a
> recovery? Why me Lord, and why now? (sorry but my sense of humor is a bit
> stretched at the moment - no offense intended).
>
> Any thoughts anyone?
Bob
February 15th 05, 02:21 AM
Thanks Frank. I'm seriously considering going out and buying a Mac, then
converting this box to Linux. A friend had me reboot and sign on as ADMIN
and search for .DBX and .WAB files. These showed up in a backup, and I
managed to use Nero to at least save them to CDR. Maybe I can dump them with
a hex-editor. I feel 90% better but there is still a long way to go. Thanks
for caring. Bob
"Frank st" wrote:
> Be careful if you decide to get Microsoft HELP. I started with a similar
> problem and with Microsoft TECH-Support they messed up my E-Mail and my
> stored E-mail and wiped out my software programs but I had saved my data. Now
> some of my software will not install. I used there tech-support before and
> know better but hope it would fix their screw up on the SP2 problem. NO LUCK.
> Good luch in finding a solution to your problem. My final word is LINUX is
> coming.
>
> SORRY i CAN'T HELP
>
> "Bob" wrote:
>
> > As soon as I click Windows Explorer it crashes (instruction 0x0203d065 at mem
> > 0x00000000). Same result if I try to open a folder on the desktop. And my
> > outlook express address book is gone plus all email for most recent 18 months.
> >
> > This follows installing XP Home SP2. Install seemed OK, and everything ran
> > for a few hours, then poof.
> >
> > I can look at the C drive with Nero (also DOS) and hoped to find in
> > C:\windows\profiles\username\application data\microsoft\outlook express\data
> > there is no "username". Similar results under C:\program files\outlook
> > express\username\mail
> >
> > Am I screwed? What are the chances that an uninstall of SP2 would make a
> > recovery? Why me Lord, and why now? (sorry but my sense of humor is a bit
> > stretched at the moment - no offense intended).
> >
> > Any thoughts anyone?
Ricky
February 15th 05, 03:08 AM
DBXtract or DBXpress on this link may help get the messages back..
http://www.oehelp.com/
--
Computers make very fast, very accurate mistakes.
"Bob" > wrote in message
...
> Thanks Frank. I'm seriously considering going out and buying a Mac, then
> converting this box to Linux. A friend had me reboot and sign on as ADMIN
> and search for .DBX and .WAB files. These showed up in a backup, and I
> managed to use Nero to at least save them to CDR. Maybe I can dump them
> with
> a hex-editor. I feel 90% better but there is still a long way to go.
> Thanks
> for caring. Bob
>
> "Frank st" wrote:
>
>> Be careful if you decide to get Microsoft HELP. I started with a similar
>> problem and with Microsoft TECH-Support they messed up my E-Mail and my
>> stored E-mail and wiped out my software programs but I had saved my data.
>> Now
>> some of my software will not install. I used there tech-support before
>> and
>> know better but hope it would fix their screw up on the SP2 problem. NO
>> LUCK.
>> Good luch in finding a solution to your problem. My final word is LINUX
>> is
>> coming.
>>
>> SORRY i CAN'T HELP
>>
>> "Bob" wrote:
>>
>> > As soon as I click Windows Explorer it crashes (instruction 0x0203d065
>> > at mem
>> > 0x00000000). Same result if I try to open a folder on the desktop.
>> > And my
>> > outlook express address book is gone plus all email for most recent 18
>> > months.
>> >
>> > This follows installing XP Home SP2. Install seemed OK, and everything
>> > ran
>> > for a few hours, then poof.
>> >
>> > I can look at the C drive with Nero (also DOS) and hoped to find in
>> > C:\windows\profiles\username\application data\microsoft\outlook
>> > express\data
>> > there is no "username". Similar results under C:\program files\outlook
>> > express\username\mail
>> >
>> > Am I screwed? What are the chances that an uninstall of SP2 would make
>> > a
>> > recovery? Why me Lord, and why now? (sorry but my sense of humor is a
>> > bit
>> > stretched at the moment - no offense intended).
>> >
>> > Any thoughts anyone?
Ricky
February 15th 05, 03:11 AM
Lost mail after upgrade to XP. (applies to SP2 upgrade also):
http://support.microsoft.com/directory/article.asp?ID=KB;EN-US;q313055
--
Computers make very fast, very accurate mistakes.
"Bob" > wrote in message
...
> As soon as I click Windows Explorer it crashes (instruction 0x0203d065 at
> mem
> 0x00000000). Same result if I try to open a folder on the desktop. And
> my
> outlook express address book is gone plus all email for most recent 18
> months.
>
> This follows installing XP Home SP2. Install seemed OK, and everything
> ran
> for a few hours, then poof.
>
> I can look at the C drive with Nero (also DOS) and hoped to find in
> C:\windows\profiles\username\application data\microsoft\outlook
> express\data
> there is no "username". Similar results under C:\program files\outlook
> express\username\mail
>
> Am I screwed? What are the chances that an uninstall of SP2 would make a
> recovery? Why me Lord, and why now? (sorry but my sense of humor is a
> bit
> stretched at the moment - no offense intended).
>
> Any thoughts anyone?
Bob
February 15th 05, 03:35 AM
I think you've got it right Ricky. It is at least a heck of a good place to
start. Many thanks.
"Ricky" wrote:
> Lost mail after upgrade to XP. (applies to SP2 upgrade also):
> http://support.microsoft.com/directory/article.asp?ID=KB;EN-US;q313055
>
> --
> Computers make very fast, very accurate mistakes.
>
> "Bob" > wrote in message
> ...
> > As soon as I click Windows Explorer it crashes (instruction 0x0203d065 at
> > mem
> > 0x00000000). Same result if I try to open a folder on the desktop. And
> > my
> > outlook express address book is gone plus all email for most recent 18
> > months.
> >
> > This follows installing XP Home SP2. Install seemed OK, and everything
> > ran
> > for a few hours, then poof.
> >
> > I can look at the C drive with Nero (also DOS) and hoped to find in
> > C:\windows\profiles\username\application data\microsoft\outlook
> > express\data
> > there is no "username". Similar results under C:\program files\outlook
> > express\username\mail
> >
> > Am I screwed? What are the chances that an uninstall of SP2 would make a
> > recovery? Why me Lord, and why now? (sorry but my sense of humor is a
> > bit
> > stretched at the moment - no offense intended).
> >
> > Any thoughts anyone?
>
>
>
Ricky
February 15th 05, 03:57 AM
You're welcome..hope you get it straightened out. :-)
--
To err is human, but to really foul things up requires a computer.
Farmers' Almanac
"Bob" > wrote in message
...
>I think you've got it right Ricky. It is at least a heck of a good place
>to
> start. Many thanks.
>
> "Ricky" wrote:
>
>> Lost mail after upgrade to XP. (applies to SP2 upgrade also):
>> http://support.microsoft.com/directory/article.asp?ID=KB;EN-US;q313055
>>
>> --
>> Computers make very fast, very accurate mistakes.
>>
>> "Bob" > wrote in message
>> ...
>> > As soon as I click Windows Explorer it crashes (instruction 0x0203d065
>> > at
>> > mem
>> > 0x00000000). Same result if I try to open a folder on the desktop.
>> > And
>> > my
>> > outlook express address book is gone plus all email for most recent 18
>> > months.
>> >
>> > This follows installing XP Home SP2. Install seemed OK, and everything
>> > ran
>> > for a few hours, then poof.
>> >
>> > I can look at the C drive with Nero (also DOS) and hoped to find in
>> > C:\windows\profiles\username\application data\microsoft\outlook
>> > express\data
>> > there is no "username". Similar results under C:\program files\outlook
>> > express\username\mail
>> >
>> > Am I screwed? What are the chances that an uninstall of SP2 would make
>> > a
>> > recovery? Why me Lord, and why now? (sorry but my sense of humor is a
>> > bit
>> > stretched at the moment - no offense intended).
>> >
>> > Any thoughts anyone?
>>
>>
>>
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