Re: [SLUG] HELLLLLP !

From: michael hast (evylrobot19@cox.net)
Date: Tue Oct 25 2005 - 19:16:53 EDT


SOTL wrote:

>On Tuesday 25 October 2005 07:36 am, Ka Winter wrote:
>
>
>>--- botteman <botteman@knology.net> wrote:
>>
>>
>>>OK, guys, I've done it now. Any windoze experts
>>>among you?
>>>
>>>Netscape 7.2 apparently hung, became non-responsive.
>>> So, we
>>>closed it, and the Netscape window was no longer
>>>there in the
>>>taskbar, implying that it was closed. The mouse
>>>pointer could
>>>be moved all over the desktop but when it was moved
>>>over the
>>>taskbar, which was visible, the pointer changed to
>>>an hourglass.
>>>I then noticed multiple Netscape icons in the tray,
>>>even though
>>>we thought the program was closed. Ctrl-Alt-Del
>>>brought up the
>>>task manager which indicated no instance of Netscape
>>>running in
>>>the Applications tab, but I did notice a Netscape
>>>entry in the
>>>Processes tab. I selected it and clicked End
>>>Process. XP then
>>>was busy for a while, trying I suspect to get rid of
>>>the icons in
>>>the tray. After some time waiting, without success,
>>>I brought up
>>>the TaskManager window again and clicked Shutdown
>>>from the
>>>File Menu. That's when I foobared it.
>>>
>>>Now the moron keeps rebooting over and over again.
>>>I get a
>>>very quick (1/2 second) blue screen and at some
>>>point in the
>>>reboot I see and click OK on a message window
>>>indicating that
>>>Windoze had to replace part of the registry with a
>>>file somewhere.
>>>
>>>Pressing F8 on boot, and selecting last known good
>>>boot, safe
>>>mode, debug mode, or any other of the options does
>>>not help.
>>>
>>>My question is this: Can boot off the XP install CD
>>>and re-install
>>>without mucking up all my non-OS files?
>>>
>>>Or can you suggest a better way to get this pos
>>>working again?
>>>
>>>(Please don't tell me to install Linux. It's my
>>>sweety's machine
>>>and all her work files are on it.)
>>>
>>>Dave
>>>
>>>
>>First of all, take the harddrive out and pull the data
>>from it. Hopefully your sweetie has all her program
>>cd's to reinstall in case she loses something. There
>>are a number of viruses that totally trash netscape
>>and chances are her machine has at least one or two.
>>So after the harddrive data is backed up, put the
>>harddrive back into her computer and try to repair
>>Windows XP by starting her computer from the Windows
>>XP CD-ROM, pressing ENTER to set up Windows XP, and
>>then pressing R to repair. According to MSs knowledge
>>base this will repair Windows and its registry but
>>will still screw up some shared files, user templates
>>and data. Now, when you are done install and run AVG
>>and Spybot. Then uninstall Netscape permanently and
>>install Firefox. There are some big differences in
>>vulnerability. Last but not least when it is all
>>working properly, set a system restore point.
>>
>>This does not take into the account that it could very
>>well be a hardware malfunction as someone said. But
>>if it is, at least you have backed up the data.
>>
>>I hope that helps.
>>
>>Cassandra
>>
>>
>>
>>
>
>This sounds a little [[more like very] dangerous to me.
>
>If one yanks the HD and then wants to do data recovery one must place said HD
>in a computer which given how this discussion is going would mostlikely be a
>MS box. Then if said HD had a virus on it you have just infected the second
>box which will then most likely do exactly what the first box is doing.
>
>To me a better approach would be to use Knoppie or some other Live
>distribution to copy said data to a safe location and then do a complete
>reinstall if a reinstall is what you plan on doing.
>
>
>
See, this is the route I would go. I did this for a coworker who had a
motherboard crater (he assumes). He thought I was some kind of serious
hacker when I handed his hard drive back along with the two dvd's that
had all his itunes, wedding pics, and household budget on them. It took
me about two minutes of head scratching and about ten of actually
working and it was done.
Knoppix--it's not JUST for breakfast!

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