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Has anything been added to the computer: software, hardware,
etc?? I've seen this with putting pcAnywhere 9.0 on a Win2K system without
first updating it to 9.21 before reboot.
Daniel
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Friday, September 14, 2001 3:53
PM
Subject: RE: Win2K looping upon
bootup
I have seen this problem with computers with marginal power
supplies. You might want to check and see if your power supply is going
bad.
The
machine was rebuilt from scratch; no GHOST. It was working fine for
several months up until a day or so ago.
- -----Original Message-----
- From: Heavner, Charlie [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
- Sent: Friday, September 14, 2001 4:16 PM
- To: NT System Admin Issues
- Subject: RE: Win2K looping upon bootup
- are you trying to build the machine from ghost image? If so, your may
controller card issues or the image could have been built on a hard drive
that is bigger than the destination drive. those 2 issues caused
boot-loops for me when I first started working with ghost.
- -----Original Message-----
- From: Terry Manolakos [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
- Sent: Friday, September 14, 2001 4:16 PM
- To: NT System Admin Issues
- Subject: Win2K looping upon bootup
- Firstly, my heart goes out to all those families who lost loved ones
in that tragic attack. This e-mail list helped me deal with the
emotional torment that I felt from the very first day of the attack.
Reading through 350+ e-mails relating to the attack made me feel very
close to the pain/frustration of the citizens of the United States as well
as others throughout the rest of the world.
- I have an issue that may be trivial to
some but I'll ask anyway. Win2K machine on a Dell Precision 410
(Pentium II with 128Mb RAM (ecc) Diamond Pro FireGl video card) does not
get past the "starting Windows 2000" (screen with the horizontal bar graph
loading).......it just reboots again over and over, looping. Memory,
HDD, CPU or video card failure may be the culprit(s) but the system is in
a remote location and these can not be ruled out so easily. Booting
up in Safe mode results in same problem. Any ideas as to how to
isolate the problem remotely? Thanks in advance!
- Ted M
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