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Thanks again! Have downloaded the RegCleaner4.3 and will work with it and
revert. I suppose I can run a simple search in it for bsaspi32 and delete the relevant files. Regards "Michael T" wrote: While many experts discourage the use of registry cleaner applications, I have used RegCleaner 4.3 many times with no known adverse consequences. I suppose the key phrase is "no known", so "use at your own risk" would probably be good advise. http://www.majorgeeks.com/download460.html "Vista" wrote in message ... Thanks - will try the help option and the safe mode and revert. There was a separate bsaspi32 folder outside the root as well - though registry, beyond the very basics, usually has me all confused. Regards "Michael T" wrote: "Vista" wrote in message ... How does one remove the entry from the Registry? Ran a search in Regedit that came up with the service listed under 'Root' - but would not let me delete it. You might try again in Safe Mode. By the way, Regedit does have a help file - the icon is on the menu bar. |
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Chanced upon this MS KB on Event ID 7000 - this is the same as what I have
been facing with bsaspi32. Cannot make much sense of the write up though. Will give it a re-read later but will appreciate your interpretation (mine is a local/ standalone system) http://support.microsoft.com/default...&Product=winxp Regards "Michael T" wrote: While many experts discourage the use of registry cleaner applications, I have used RegCleaner 4.3 many times with no known adverse consequences. I suppose the key phrase is "no known", so "use at your own risk" would probably be good advise. http://www.majorgeeks.com/download460.html "Vista" wrote in message ... Thanks - will try the help option and the safe mode and revert. There was a separate bsaspi32 folder outside the root as well - though registry, beyond the very basics, usually has me all confused. Regards "Michael T" wrote: "Vista" wrote in message ... How does one remove the entry from the Registry? Ran a search in Regedit that came up with the service listed under 'Root' - but would not let me delete it. You might try again in Safe Mode. By the way, Regedit does have a help file - the icon is on the menu bar. |
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In a brief read of this URL it may be the case that you find
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Servic es\ServiceName Where ServiceName is bsaspi32 "Vista" wrote in message ... Chanced upon this MS KB on Event ID 7000 - this is the same as what I have been facing with bsaspi32. Cannot make much sense of the write up though. Will give it a re-read later but will appreciate your interpretation (mine is a local/ standalone system) http://support.microsoft.com/default...&Product=winxp Regards "Michael T" wrote: While many experts discourage the use of registry cleaner applications, I have used RegCleaner 4.3 many times with no known adverse consequences. I suppose the key phrase is "no known", so "use at your own risk" would probably be good advise. http://www.majorgeeks.com/download460.html "Vista" wrote in message ... Thanks - will try the help option and the safe mode and revert. There was a separate bsaspi32 folder outside the root as well - though registry, beyond the very basics, usually has me all confused. Regards "Michael T" wrote: "Vista" wrote in message ... How does one remove the entry from the Registry? Ran a search in Regedit that came up with the service listed under 'Root' - but would not let me delete it. You might try again in Safe Mode. By the way, Regedit does have a help file - the icon is on the menu bar. |
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Hello Michael
Found this after some more googling - probably hits the nail right on the head. http://www.mcse.ms/archive70-2004-4-531823.html bsaspi32 is a driver under Non-Plug and Play Drivers under Device Manager. It looks like uninstallation of some programs left behind some garbage. Below are instructions to disable it from starting up. Anyway, the driver failed to startup in the first place because the driver file is no longer in the system. ------------------------ - Click Start, right-click My Computer, and then click Properties. - Click the Hardware tab, and then click Device Manager. - On the View menu, click Show hidden devices. - Expand Non-Plug and Play Drivers, and then locate the bsaspi32 driver (the one with the yellow ! mark). - Right-click bsaspi32, and then click Properties. - Click the Driver tab, and then click Stop under Current Status (if not stopped already). - Under Startup, in the Type box, click to select Disabled, and then click OK. - Quit Device Manager. - Reboot ----------------------------------------------- Check EventLog and it should not be there anymore. Let me try this as well.... Regards "Michael T" wrote: While many experts discourage the use of registry cleaner applications, I have used RegCleaner 4.3 many times with no known adverse consequences. I suppose the key phrase is "no known", so "use at your own risk" would probably be good advise. http://www.majorgeeks.com/download460.html |
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This looks very promising.
Thanks for posting your findings. "Vista" wrote in message ... Found this after some more googling - probably hits the nail right on the head. http://www.mcse.ms/archive70-2004-4-531823.html |
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That worked! Got rid of the system error in the event viewer. Yet to check if
it has resolved my original problem 'pc restarts on shutdown. Will post later on that... Thanks "Michael T" wrote: This looks very promising. Thanks for posting your findings. "Vista" wrote in message ... Found this after some more googling - probably hits the nail right on the head. http://www.mcse.ms/archive70-2004-4-531823.html |
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Managed to rid the EventVwr of System and Application errors - but the
restart on shutdown issue (original post) still remains. Guess I may have to settle for a clean instal if all other options fail. Any suggestions? Regards "Michael T" wrote: This looks very promising. Thanks for posting your findings. "Vista" wrote in message ... Found this after some more googling - probably hits the nail right on the head. http://www.mcse.ms/archive70-2004-4-531823.html |
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