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Solve : Windows XP Pro "stalls" just before Ctrl Alt Del login screen - sometimes? |
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Answer» Hello, Have you tried using the ctrl+alt+del sequence? Try manually using this sequence.Quote from: Quantos on August 07, 2009, 05:30:19 PM Have you tried using the ctrl+alt+del sequence? Yes, I've tried using the ctrl+alt+del sequence many times - doesn't do anything.Quote from: dahlarbear on August 07, 2009, 09:23:52 PM Just on general principles, I would check the integrity of the file system and defrag it; in that order. If you also choose to check the disk surface for errors, don't ever abort it. When you say "check the integrity of the file system" do you mean chkdsk command? or what are you referring too? I haven't aborted any checking the disk surface for errors. I'll try running a defrag and see if that MAKES a difference, although I'm not as optimistic as the Diskeeper ads about proper defragging solving all the world's problems. Thanks. If anyone has any other ideas in the mean time, it would be appreciated.Quote from: gveit on August 10, 2009, 09:14:59 AM When you say "check the integrity of the file system" do you mean chkdsk command? or what are you referring too? I haven't aborted any checking the disk surface for errors. Yes, either the "chkdsk" command or its GUI interface (right-click disk -> Properties -> Tools TAB -> Error-checking subsection). Have you checked the disk surface recently? See Windows XP chkdsk. I would run the "chkdsk" before the "defrag" to ensure the integrity of the file system and disk surface before moving stuff around. If you do a surface scan as part of the chkdsk, it may take a LONG time; but don't "abort" it.Quote from: gveit on August 07, 2009, 04:16:03 PM I've run registry cleaners (PC tools Registry Mechanic, CCleaner) Avoid registry cleaners like the plague...CCleaner appears to be acceptable.Quote from: Karnac on August 10, 2009, 11:13:59 AM Avoid registry cleaners like the plague...CCleaner appears to be acceptable. I agree that most are hoaxes/malware themselves. I think these are fairly legitimate. |
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