Hi,
I have problem with my PC and internet searchs have come up with any answer, so, maybe someone here has a solution
When ever I go to "Start" and click "Turn Off Computer", before the screen that allows me to select between shutting down the computer, rebooting it or the other option I can't remember now... The computer frozees for about 3 to 5 minutes before returning to normal and allowing me to shut down...
Does anyboy knows what may cause this and what is the solution?
Thanks!
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- Javier Tapia
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Hi Javier,
I don't have any personal knowledge of this particular error, but it sounds like something is corrupted. Possibly registry related.
I would back everything up and then try to do a repair re-install using your xp boot disk. It will delete all your XP system files but leave your software and more importantly your registry settings alone.
Once you do that try and see if the problem still exists. If it does then its a registry problem and the chances are that you will need to re-install from scratch. If the problem has gone then you will need to re-apply all your XP updates again as the process will have wiped them out.
Fortunately with SP3 out now it should be a fairly quick and painless process.
Good luck and let us know how you get on.
I don't have any personal knowledge of this particular error, but it sounds like something is corrupted. Possibly registry related.
I would back everything up and then try to do a repair re-install using your xp boot disk. It will delete all your XP system files but leave your software and more importantly your registry settings alone.
Once you do that try and see if the problem still exists. If it does then its a registry problem and the chances are that you will need to re-install from scratch. If the problem has gone then you will need to re-apply all your XP updates again as the process will have wiped them out.
Fortunately with SP3 out now it should be a fairly quick and painless process.
Good luck and let us know how you get on.
Steve
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