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Old January 26th 10, 05:07 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.perform_maintain
smlunatick
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Default XP Service Pack 2 and 3

On Jan 25, 4:55*pm, Stan wrote:
Well I have finally fixed the problem with the help of someone local who took
my PC and put it on their bench.

It was the video cable. For some reason, XP SP 1 would use the DVI video
cable but SP 3 required the VGA cable.

Thank you for your help
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Stan

"Shenan Stanley" wrote:
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Stan wrote:
Here is the latest:


Ran reset the registry and the file permissions with no problems


Ran Windows Installer Cleanup Utility with no problems


Installed and ran Superantispyware. Found 49 cookies and one Trojan
in SystemVolumeInfo\_Restore


Already had Malwarebytes installed and ran it. Found one Rogue
Installer - RegClean.exe


Ran Malwareremove with nothing detected.


Tried to run the latest windows installer but would not run due to
requiring a minimum of SP2.


Ran windowsupdateagent30-x86.exe /WUFORCE with no problems


Ran reset Windows Update Components using Microsoft fix it with no
problems


Downloaded XP SP3 Network Installation to my D: drive (no problems)


Did a CHKDSK on C: Drive (no problems)


Defraged C: Drive (no problems)


Dis-connected from the internet, stopped all running programs,
disabled virus and firewall protections


Started install of SP3 which ran fine and told me it succesfully
installed. Rebooted


Got the black screen which told me to start up in safe mode. System
restore allowed me to revert back to last restore point just prior
to SP3 install.


Question??? Should I try to install SP2 first even though it says
that everything in SP 3 covers SP 2 ??????


As long as you have at least SP1a - you shouldn't need to install SP2 first.


What about hardware device drivers? *Have you verified they are the latest
versio available from Gateway? *Include the BIOS in that update.


That's what this sounds like to me - a hardware driver issue.


You were able to get into safe mode? *Or did you try beyond allowing it to
do the system restore?


If you are able to get into Safe Mode - usually that is a driver issue.


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Shenan Stanley
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Check and update your video card drivers. XP service packs do not
control which signal a video card will send.
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