NOT!

I've spent the last week trying to ressurect my sister's computer
(Compaq Presario manufactured by HP). It had crashed on her and she
couldn't get it to boot.

I managed to rescue her data from the hard-drive. While I had the
hard-drive out, I gave the inside of the case a thorough cleaning. Put
the hard-drive back in & tried to do a system restore to return the
operating system, Vista Home Basic, to Out Of The Box condition.

The diagnostics included with the system restore passed the hard-drive,
motherboard & CPU, but failed the memory. I replaced the memory.

I've also run diagnostics of my own - 20+ passes of Memtest86+ on the
new memory & Spinright 6.0 on the hard-drive. It takes about 24 hours
for each of those to run to completion, so that's 2 days right there.
Both diagnostis completed without finding any errors.

Still, the computer kept crashing when I tried to run Windows Update. I
finally overcame that by booting into Safe Mode and running the Norton
Removal Tool. After that I was able to run Windows Update from the
Control Panel and install updates 2 & 3 at a time. Running it from the
taskbar crashed the computer again.

I've spent 5 days downloading & installing updates, rebooting and
downloading & installing updates again.

I got down to one last update that wouldn't install, and according to
Microsoft support (via Google) I needed to install Service Pack 2.
Looking at the requirements for Service Pack 2, I have to have Service
Pack 1 installed in order to install Service Pack 2.

Service Pack 1 installation failed. It gave an error code, but before I
could write it down it flashed to a BSOD, which also shut down &
rebooted before I could write down the error number. It wasn't one I'd
seen before.

And now, it won't start again. I get a BSOD & reboot OR a black screen &
reboot OR it gets to the logon screen & goes black/BSOD when I enter the
password. I can't even get into Safe Mode.
Safe Mode with Networking goes black & reboots as soon as the last
driver loads; Safe Mode without networking BSODs & reboots ... in either
case it doesn't pause long enough for me to write the Stop Code down.

Thank you for listening. I don't feel any better, but at least I've been
able to vent.

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