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Rogue298
March 15th 05, 09:09 PM
My friend finally decided to install XP SP2...she created a system restore
point beforehand. The download and install went fine. However, when she
rebooted the computer, she ran into a problem. It started to boot up
normally...the welcome screen, the windows xp screen, then it went to the
screen where it asks if she would like to enable Automatic updates. She
clicked yes, then clicked the next button, and then nothing....her screen has
been blue for the last 2 hours. It has not gone to the next step. The puter
itself does not seem to be frozen...the mouse/cursor moves freely and the
little light on the computer flickers occasionally, but I think 2 hours is
way too long to have the blue screen. What can she do? Would it cause any
harm for her to shut it off (via the power button) and restart it? Any
ideas/suggestions would be greatly appreciated....she's starting to panic
right about now, so the sooner we get some ideas the better sad.gif
Thank you

Alias
March 15th 05, 09:16 PM
"Rogue298" > wrote

> My friend finally decided to install XP SP2...she created a system restore
> point beforehand. The download and install went fine. However, when she
> rebooted the computer, she ran into a problem. It started to boot up
> normally...the welcome screen, the windows xp screen, then it went to the
> screen where it asks if she would like to enable Automatic updates. She
> clicked yes, then clicked the next button, and then nothing....her screen
> has
> been blue for the last 2 hours. It has not gone to the next step. The
> puter
> itself does not seem to be frozen...the mouse/cursor moves freely and the
> little light on the computer flickers occasionally, but I think 2 hours is
> way too long to have the blue screen. What can she do? Would it cause any
> harm for her to shut it off (via the power button) and restart it? Any
> ideas/suggestions would be greatly appreciated....she's starting to panic
> right about now, so the sooner we get some ideas the better sad.gif
> Thank you

If she has one, hit the reset button to make it reboot or Ctrl/Alt/Del. If
that doesn't work, use the power off button. No, it won't hurt it.

Alias

Rogue298
March 15th 05, 09:43 PM
Thank you, Alias...she went ahead and shut the computer down and restarted it
and everything is working fine :) Thank you for your help and your quick
reply.....I thought she was going to have a nervous breakdown LOL



"Alias" wrote:

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> If she has one, hit the reset button to make it reboot or Ctrl/Alt/Del. If
> that doesn't work, use the power off button. No, it won't hurt it.
>
> Alias
>
>
>

Alias
March 15th 05, 11:44 PM
"Rogue298" wrote

> Thank you, Alias...she went ahead and shut the computer down and restarted
> it
> and everything is working fine :) Thank you for your help and your quick
> reply.....I thought she was going to have a nervous breakdown LOL

Funny how people are attached to that familiar Windows sound when the
desktop appears ... and hate to lose it and are so happy when they get it
back. Glad it worked out.

Alias
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> "Alias" wrote:
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>> If she has one, hit the reset button to make it reboot or Ctrl/Alt/Del.
>> If
>> that doesn't work, use the power off button. No, it won't hurt it.
>>
>> Alias
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