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 Post subject: Major XP problem
PostPosted: Sun Feb 19, 2006 12:55 pm 
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Tonight I was on my computer, and the automatic updates installed. Once they finished, they asked me to restart, so I did. Now windows will not start at all, it goes to the windows loading screen and reboots, and this happens continuously. I tried repairing the installing on C:, and it didn't help at all. Any other suggestion or theory on what might be the problem?

If I try the safe mode it starts to load and then says "2347bus.sys is loading. Hit enter to cancel.", whatever I did, it reboots yet again. thanks in advance.


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PostPosted: Sun Feb 19, 2006 1:52 pm 
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Do you have a boot disk or any cd that you can use to start up?


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The computer does come with a boot disk, if you were smart, you should have kept it lol. A little tip:

NEVER i mean NEVER download the stupid updates! They do nothing for you! lol


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The only boot disk is my WinXP... I have no trouble accessing the other OS (the one I'm currently using to type this post) but I have the problem when trying to access that particular WinXP


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Depends on how familiar and comfortable you are with the command line and editing system files. If you don't want to, take it in to a professional.

If you are ok with it, put in your boot disk, get to a command line,
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cd C:\windows


Then you should
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edit system.ini

and
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edit win.ini


And see if 2347bus.sys appears in either of the files. If it does, comment it out/delete it and try to restart.

Of course, I'm not guarenteeing that any of these will work, because I haven't had this exact problem before.


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Is the 2347bus.sys really the problem? Because when I tried to access this working windows I'm currently using in safe mode, the same message appeared but everything worked fine.


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