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    Windows 2000 Pro Blue Screen ?

    ARRRRRRGGGGG.
    Yesterday evening I did a windows update from the microsoft site.
    It downloaded about 5 megs of security updates.

    Now when I try to boot, right after it gets out of the low-res image of windows 2000 pro (built on NT technology) with the scrolly thing across the bottom, and goes into the bluey-greeny background of windows it reboots.

    If I'm running in safe mode I manage to see a blue screen error but its only there for a split second so I can't see what it is.

    Any bright ideas ?
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    *bump*
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    No idea - what other boot options (press F8 as soon as you restart) do you have - is there one where you can selectively load hardware drivers or log the boot process?
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    Stick the installation CD in and run a repair. That happened to me a while ago and the repair fixed it.
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    That'll be 'cos the repair overwrites all system dll's etc with the original ones - thus neatly rolling back all updates whilst leaving the updated exe's. Hmm 'recipe for future grief' anyone?
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    It worked for me. I just had a corrupt file, ran the repair and now everything works I have had no problems since.

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    XP

    I had the same problem when I installed XP. What does the blue screen say? I pressed Del during startup and entered bois. Then I went to Fail-Safe startup opposed to OptimiZed
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    Odd, I never received an email notification for replies to this thread.

    Anyhoo um yeah I've gone through all options in "Press F8..." but to no avail.
    The blue screen error, well I don't know what it says because it just flashes up onto the screen and then the system reboots.

    I don't have the original cd as it was installed from a network server.
    I do have cd-r copies of windows 2000 pro and windows pro 2000 upgrade, but when I go into setup it just complains about not being able to create a boot loader or some bollox like that.

    Uhn.
    Ill see if windows xp fixes it up for me
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    yes, windows XP fixes all And corparate edition gets around microsofts snooping

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    XPNR

    You prolly don't need XP to do that.
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    Re: Windows 2000 Pro Blue Screen ?

    Originally posted by plenderj
    ARRRRRRGGGGG.
    Yesterday evening I did a windows update from the microsoft site.
    It downloaded about 5 megs of security updates.

    Now when I try to boot, right after it gets out of the low-res image of windows 2000 pro (built on NT technology) with the scrolly thing across the bottom, and goes into the bluey-greeny background of windows it reboots.

    If I'm running in safe mode I manage to see a blue screen error but its only there for a split second so I can't see what it is.

    Any bright ideas ?
    i got this once, i reinstalled to sort it, if you want data off the HDD, put it in another PC


    i had my second ever (+one above) blue screen today... sadly it never turned back on mobo is dead

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    Well I found a windows 2000 pro media kit, and did repair installation and its working okay now
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