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Solve : Can't uninstall SP2.? |
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Answer» I recently installed SP2. i was reluctant to do so from the beginning because ive heard it may cause problems, but others assured me it only happened to a small percentage of people. i guess i was in that small percentage because when i installed it i had some problems. my firefox browser wouldnt load any pages. i had the "problem loading the page" error. im sure it wasnt my net connection because i was able to connect online with other apps. to think of it, if there is no way to uninstall it or you'd advise against it then if you can fix my original problem of firefox browser not being able to load a webpage (IE cant either) then ill just keep SP2 installed. that problem was why i uninstalled SP2 in the first place.I have to wonder exactly what the status of your system is now, after all that you did. And, yes, dealing DIRECTLY with the Firefox issue in the first place would have been the best thing to do. Does Internet Explorer work? Are you using that computer online to when using this forum? I suggest you uninstall Firefox. Then, download and install CCleaner. When you install it, I suggest you elect not to install the Yahoo toolbar that comes with it; you'll see the option soon after the installation STARTS. Run it Windows scan and Issues scan and remove everything it finds. This Issues scan will ask you if you want backup your registry before removing the items it found. Do so, and then proceed with deleting the items. Repeat the Issues scan since it sometimes finds ADDITIONAL items upon repeat scans. Now, reinstall Firefox. Is it working?I doubt that SP2 is the root cause of the issue here...you should re-check all your network settings to see if they are correct. Is there a reason you used the Network install package for SP2 ? ?Quote from: soybean on May 25, 2007, 09:33:39 AM I have to wonder exactly what the status of your system is now, after all that you did. well id probably have to do a reformat soon with a complete reinstall of windows but I'm holding off on that til i get a external HD to backup my files. Quote from: soybean on May 25, 2007, 09:33:39 AM And, yes, dealing directly with the Firefox issue in the first place would have been the best thing to do. ill try that then. btw, IE didnt work either. I'm using a different computer when accessing these forums. Quote from: patio on May 25, 2007, 02:55:13 PM Is there a reason you used the Network install package for SP2 ? ? i had downloaded the network install package earlier cause i was having problems downloading it off windows update, but then eventually i got it working through windows update.i tried what you suggested soybean. it still aint working. while searching google i found this on the MS Site http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;875350&Product=winxp i tried every option listed on there and it still aint working. i dont know what else to do but reformat.... What type of installation CD do you have ? ? This is important.i have the one that came with my computer (Gateway 510 Series). Blue disc labeled Operating System. Windows XP - Home Edition vr1.2 |
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