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After the Crash...

H

heshie

Flightless Bird
Last night I accidently kicked out the plug from myPC... I am running Win XP
prof., after that I rebooted the sysem and now I get this unusall thing
happening...My system is trying to insall some fax software that I don't know
if I ever had, now that has stopped it is trying to install some photo
gallery software...My system keeps on looking for the installation disc
and/or asking me to locate it on my hard drive.
I can't stop this install, everytime I boot my system there it is.
How do I stop this?...I want to permanently disable this install.
Thanks
Herman
 
D

Db

Flightless Bird
most of the time when
the pc abruptly looses
power,

and the cpu was not idle
at the time,

then a check disk is
usually required

my suggestion is to boot
up with a xp cd, launch
the recovery console and
run the commands:

fixboot
chkdsk /f

then exit, remove cd
and see if the issue
resolves itself.
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db·´¯`·...¸><)))º>

DatabaseBen, Retired Professional

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"heshie" <heshie@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> Last night I accidently kicked out the plug from myPC... I am running Win
> XP
> prof., after that I rebooted the sysem and now I get this unusall thing
> happening...My system is trying to insall some fax software that I don't
> know
> if I ever had, now that has stopped it is trying to install some photo
> gallery software...My system keeps on looking for the installation disc
> and/or asking me to locate it on my hard drive.
> I can't stop this install, everytime I boot my system there it is.
> How do I stop this?...I want to permanently disable this install.
> Thanks
> Herman
>
 
R

Rey Santos

Flightless Bird
Windows Installer runs on every reboot - why?
http://ask-leo.com/windows_installer_runs_on_every_reboot_why.html

Use the Windows Installer CleanUp Utility to remove Office 2000, Office XP,
or Office 2003
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=290301

--
Rey


"heshie" wrote:

> Last night I accidently kicked out the plug from myPC... I am running Win XP
> prof., after that I rebooted the sysem and now I get this unusall thing
> happening...My system is trying to insall some fax software that I don't know
> if I ever had, now that has stopped it is trying to install some photo
> gallery software...My system keeps on looking for the installation disc
> and/or asking me to locate it on my hard drive.
> I can't stop this install, everytime I boot my system there it is.
> How do I stop this?...I want to permanently disable this install.
> Thanks
> Herman
>
 
P

philo

Flightless Bird
On 06/19/2010 03:47 PM, Db wrote:
> most of the time when
> the pc abruptly looses
> power,
>
> and the cpu was not idle
> at the time,
>
> then a check disk is
> usually required
>
> my suggestion is to boot
> up with a xp cd, launch
> the recovery console and
> run the commands:
>
> fixboot
> chkdsk /f
>
> then exit, remove cd
> and see if the issue
> resolves itself.




total and 100% bull

you cannot run chkdsk /f from the recovery console


the option is chkdsk /r
 
D

Db

Flightless Bird
chkdsk /f
chkdsk /r
chkdsk /p
chkdsk (with no switch)

or check disk via the
recovery console

or check disk via
the explorer.....

the only thing that is
100% is your rudeness.


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db·´¯`·...¸><)))º>

DatabaseBen, Retired Professional

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"philo" <philo@privacy.net> wrote in message
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> On 06/19/2010 03:47 PM, Db wrote:
>> most of the time when
>> the pc abruptly looses
>> power,
>>
>> and the cpu was not idle
>> at the time,
>>
>> then a check disk is
>> usually required
>>
>> my suggestion is to boot
>> up with a xp cd, launch
>> the recovery console and
>> run the commands:
>>
>> fixboot
>> chkdsk /f
>>
>> then exit, remove cd
>> and see if the issue
>> resolves itself.

>
>
>
> total and 100% bull
>
> you cannot run chkdsk /f from the recovery console
>
>
> the option is chkdsk /r
>
>
 
P

philo

Flightless Bird
On 06/20/2010 10:12 AM, Db wrote:
> chkdsk /f
> chkdsk /r
> chkdsk /p
> chkdsk (with no switch)
>
> or check disk via the
> recovery console
>
> or check disk via
> the explorer.....
>
> the only thing that is
> 100% is your rudeness.
>
>

You are posting *idiot* advice

the options from the recovery console are not the same as when
scheduling a chkdsk from within the OS

since you have never tried nor investigated any of your advice

it is you who are rude for posting *wrong* info


sheesh


for starters try reading this

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CHKDSK
 
D

Db

Flightless Bird
you're more of a
smart as* rather than
as smart.

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db·´¯`·...¸><)))º>

DatabaseBen, Retired Professional

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http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/default.aspx


"philo" <philo@privacy.net> wrote in message
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> On 06/20/2010 10:12 AM, Db wrote:
>> chkdsk /f
>> chkdsk /r
>> chkdsk /p
>> chkdsk (with no switch)
>>
>> or check disk via the
>> recovery console
>>
>> or check disk via
>> the explorer.....
>>
>> the only thing that is
>> 100% is your rudeness.
>>
>>

> You are posting *idiot* advice
>
> the options from the recovery console are not the same as when
> scheduling a chkdsk from within the OS
>
> since you have never tried nor investigated any of your advice
>
> it is you who are rude for posting *wrong* info
>
>
> sheesh
>
>
> for starters try reading this
>
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CHKDSK
>
>
 
P

philo

Flightless Bird
On 06/20/2010 02:05 PM, Db wrote:
>
> you're more of a
> smart as* rather than
> as smart.
>


quit posting idiot remarks

sheesh
 
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