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Name: leafgreen
Date: November 16, 2005 at 23:21:47 Pacific
OS: xp sp2
CPU/Ram: P4 3.0GHz/1GB
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Hi there. I hope you can help. The PC is at the computer shop, and they haven't been able to restore from Windows! Ok I'll start at the beginning.
PC environment: XP Home SP2 with latest patches. Intel P4 3.0GHz, Asus P4C800 deluxe motherbd, internal Maxtor 240GB ATA drive, internal NEC DVD-RW drive, Matrox Millenium G450 dual head video card, 1GB RAM.

Everything was fine and then using Windows control panel to remove programs, I removed Matrox display software and rebooted. XP went to 640x480 res. I reset to 1280x1024. Restarted PC. Everything was fine. Opened the Matrox software installer and cancelled installation halfway through. (oops!!) Opened the Windows Display control panel, advanced section, and saw that the only driver in the pull-down list was something like "VGA default". Also, the four fields in the column on the left side said something like <unavailable>. So I ***disabled*** this driver. Brilliant, huh? Restart. PC boots, Windows XP startup screen, and then monitor went black (power on). I could tell PC was still booting normally from HD activity light.

I tried to boot in safe mode. PC hanged while loading drivers at agp440.sys. I did find the Microsoft article here http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;324764
Once in the Recovery Console, since there is no password for Administrator, at the C:>, I typed in listsvc and the next line was C:> and nothing else.

At this point I give up and bring the PC with the original, genuine Windows XP CD with a date of 2002 to the computer shop and leave it. Two hours later I call and the tech says that Windows restore is failing because my CD is different from the copy of Windows installed on it.

At that point I had a flash of inspiration. I told the tech to let the PC boot all the way, normally. Then use keyboard commands to access the Windows Display control panel and re-enable the video driver. I couldn't call before he closed, so I don't know if that worked. But if it doesn't, what can I do??? My last backup is from a week ago, and I really hope you can help me figure something out so I don't lose a week of work, which is, well, about 40 hours of stuff!

FYI, I don't use PCAnywhere or Gotomypc, but I do have the "let someone access my pc for troubleshooting" enabled. (I forgot what it is called.)

Thank you so much in advance!
Kind regards,
Leafgreen



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Response Number 1
Name: Richard59
Date: November 17, 2005 at 00:14:04 Pacific
Reply:

To successfully do a repair instal you need either a newer XP CD or to prepare a slipstreamed CD from your own disk to include whatever servicepack version is on your system.
The PC shop should have one or be able to use yours to make the slipstreamed disk. My only other question is why you need to be telling the service tech what to do and not the other way around.

I used to have a signature but it disappeared and I just couldn't be bothered writing another so please feel free to ingore this.


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Response Number 2
Name: plainandsimple
Date: November 17, 2005 at 00:34:06 Pacific
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If you undertook a repair install then all you would loose is any updates to the O/S since the version of XP you are installing.


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Response Number 3
Name: Avenger77
Date: November 17, 2005 at 01:44:37 Pacific
Reply:

try to get cheap PCI video adapter and get in the os with it.


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Response Number 4
Name: stump
Date: November 17, 2005 at 02:47:10 Pacific
Reply:

Hey
If system restore don't work you can always get a 9X boot disc with scanreg on it and use it.
Just boot with the disc and type in scanreg /restore.
It should let you go back far enough to boot.


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