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XP SP3 On-going crashes

A

AIANDAS

Flightless Bird
OK I'll try these, but in as far as Zune is concerned it is an awful media
player or whatever it calls itself. I really want to get rid of it WITHOUT
having to install it, since I remember it took FOREVER to install itself and
UI sucked.
Should I go ahead and delete these entries in the registry?

"SC Tom" wrote:

> *** replies in line
>
> "AIANDAS" <AIANDAS@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:09F95BBB-7521-4D94-8A74-F94C34C8FDAC@microsoft.com...
> > Mea Culpa, forgot the bloody keys, they are:
> >
> > PLFlash DeviceIoControl Service

> *** Look here : http://www.file.net/process/ioctlsvc.exe.html
>
> >
> > NanoServiceMain

> *** Look here: http://blog.cloudantivirus.com/2009/04/30/known-issues/
> You may have to reinstall Panda to uninstall it.
>
> >
> > The Akamai service terminated with the following error:
> > The system cannot find the file specified.

> *** Look here:
> http://ask-leo.com/whats_akamai_and_why_is_my_firewall_alerting_me_about_it.html
>
> >
> > The adfs service failed to start due to the following error:
> > The system cannot find the file specified.

> *** Are you part of a domain on a server running Active Directory? Go to
> Start, Run, and type in services.msc and press Enter. See if any services
> are listed for Active Directory and what the startup method is. Try stopping
> it (if running) and set it as Disabled for now.
>
> >
> > The Zune Bus Enumerator Driver service failed to start due to the
> > following
> > error:
> > The system cannot find the file specified.

> *** If you have (or had) a Zune, try uninstalling the software and any
> updates for it. If you have and use the Zune, try reinstalling the
> application software and updates again.
> --
> SC Tom
>
>
> >
> >
> > "db" wrote:
> >
> >> it would be my firm guess
> >> that when you first installed
> >> windows it was highly stabled.
> >>
> >> therefore, I would test the issue
> >> of crashes by booting into
> >> safe mode and see if windows
> >> is stable.
> >>
> >> if so, then I would initiate a
> >> clean boot to disable all
> >> startups and third party
> >> services so that normal
> >> mode can become stable.
> >>
> >> afterwards you can determine
> >> which third party services and
> >> startups should remain disabled.
> >>
> >> --
> >> db·´¯`·...¸><)))º>
> >> DatabaseBen, Retired Professional
> >> - Systems Analyst
> >> - Database Developer
> >> - Accountancy
> >> - Veteran of the Armed Forces
> >> - @Hotmail.com
> >> - nntp Postologist
> >> ~ "share the nirvana" - dbZen
> >>
> >> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
> >> >
> >> >
> >>
> >> "AIANDAS" <AIANDAS@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> >> news:72C5BAE3-A2BC-40CE-AF60-E78B366D3C18@microsoft.com...
> >> > I've been experiencing on-going crashes and I go to Event Viewer and it
> >> > shows
> >> > me that the following services failed to load or error messages came
> >> > about:
> >> > PSINKNC; PLFLASHJ DEVICE CONTROL SERVICE; NANO SERVICE MAIN; AVGIDS
> >> > WATCHER;
> >> > AKAMAI SERVICE; ADFS SERVICE;P ZUNE BUS ENUMERATOR; AVGIDS AGENT;
> >> > AVGIDS
> >> > DRIVER; AVGIDS FILTER; AVGIDS SHIM; PSINPROC SERVICE; PSINFILE;
> >> > PSINAFLT.
> >> > Apologies for writing in caps but I wanted to ensure these things stand
> >> > out.
> >> > Any advice on how to deal with this will be greatly appreciated. Thank
> >> > you
> >> > in
> >> > advance.
> >>
> >> .
> >>

>
> .
>
 
A

AIANDAS

Flightless Bird
AVIRA has been a consistent application in that it has been far better than
the other pieces of craps that's out there.
Not too keen on your idea to re-install the OS if it's not absolutely
necessary.
So I am going to hazard my way through and go per SC Toms' suggestions as he
seems to have the handle on this.

"20100201" wrote:

> First I would get rid of AVIRA completely. It is dodgy and you get pop
> ups every time it updates to FORCE you to buy their professional
> version. It is slow and it is GERMAN. We british try to avoid GERMAN
> products in the same way as we avoid them in major tournaments like
> Football/Soccer.
>
> Sadly I have to advise you that you should backup your data immediately
> because there is simply no way out of this. your system has become very
> unstable. Please download or buy Norton Ghost 15 because in my opinion
> it is the best software in the market place to backup your data.
>
> Also, Norton Ghost will enable you to clone/backup your entire drive
> when you have re-installed XP SP3 so that in future you should be able
> to restore your system much more quickly then going through the routine
> install option.
>
> hth
>
>
>
>
> AIANDAS wrote:
> >
> > I am hoping to avoid the grief of re-installing the OS all over again. I am
> > currently running Avira as my antivirus which is FREE when running on an
> > individual level. Please help, otherwise if that is the end game to this
> > problem well, I'll need to save my files/data etc
> >
> > "20100201" wrote:
> >
> > > AIANDAS wrote:
> > >
> > > >I've been experiencing on-going crashes and I go to Event Viewer and it shows
> > > >me that the following services failed to load or error messages came about:
> > > >PSINKNC; PLFLASHJ DEVICE CONTROL SERVICE; NANO SERVICE MAIN; AVGIDS WATCHER;
> > > >AKAMAI SERVICE; ADFS SERVICE;P ZUNE BUS ENUMERATOR; AVGIDS AGENT; AVGIDS
> > > >DRIVER; AVGIDS FILTER; AVGIDS SHIM; PSINPROC SERVICE; PSINFILE; PSINAFLT.
> > > >Apologies for writing in caps but I wanted to ensure these things stand out.
> > > >Any advice on how to deal with this will be greatly appreciated. Thank you in
> > > >advance.
> > > >
> > > >
> > > You need to re-install XP from scratch. there is no Solution for this
> > > problem and the only replies you will get are like this:
> > >
> > > " What anti-virus application or security suite is installed and is your
> > > subscription current? What anti-spyware applications (other than
> > > Defender)? What third-party firewall (if any)?
> > >
> > > Has a(another) Norton or McAfee application ever been installed on the
> > > computer (e.g., a free-trial version that came preinstalled when you
> > > bought it)? "
> > >
> > > "Pig-Bear [MS MVP]" <PABearMVP@gmail.com>
> > > .
> > >

> .
>
 
S

SC Tom

Flightless Bird
Before you start deleting registry entries (hardly ever a good resort),
download and install the Windows Installer CleanUp Utility
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/290301 . Start it up and see if any of your
problem programs are listed and use it to do a clean up. Be sure to try and
uninstall the programs through Add/Remove Programs first before using this
tool.
--
SC Tom


"AIANDAS" <AIANDAS@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:B427AB27-F494-4EDF-BC81-D2D1D9CD2240@microsoft.com...
> OK I'll try these, but in as far as Zune is concerned it is an awful media
> player or whatever it calls itself. I really want to get rid of it WITHOUT
> having to install it, since I remember it took FOREVER to install itself
> and
> UI sucked.
> Should I go ahead and delete these entries in the registry?
>
> "SC Tom" wrote:
>
>> *** replies in line
>>
>> "AIANDAS" <AIANDAS@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> news:09F95BBB-7521-4D94-8A74-F94C34C8FDAC@microsoft.com...
>> > Mea Culpa, forgot the bloody keys, they are:
>> >
>> > PLFlash DeviceIoControl Service

>> *** Look here : http://www.file.net/process/ioctlsvc.exe.html
>>
>> >
>> > NanoServiceMain

>> *** Look here: http://blog.cloudantivirus.com/2009/04/30/known-issues/
>> You may have to reinstall Panda to uninstall it.
>>
>> >
>> > The Akamai service terminated with the following error:
>> > The system cannot find the file specified.

>> *** Look here:
>> http://ask-leo.com/whats_akamai_and_why_is_my_firewall_alerting_me_about_it.html
>>
>> >
>> > The adfs service failed to start due to the following error:
>> > The system cannot find the file specified.

>> *** Are you part of a domain on a server running Active Directory? Go to
>> Start, Run, and type in services.msc and press Enter. See if any services
>> are listed for Active Directory and what the startup method is. Try
>> stopping
>> it (if running) and set it as Disabled for now.
>>
>> >
>> > The Zune Bus Enumerator Driver service failed to start due to the
>> > following
>> > error:
>> > The system cannot find the file specified.

>> *** If you have (or had) a Zune, try uninstalling the software and any
>> updates for it. If you have and use the Zune, try reinstalling the
>> application software and updates again.
>> --
>> SC Tom
>>
>>
>> >
>> >
>> > "db" wrote:
>> >
>> >> it would be my firm guess
>> >> that when you first installed
>> >> windows it was highly stabled.
>> >>
>> >> therefore, I would test the issue
>> >> of crashes by booting into
>> >> safe mode and see if windows
>> >> is stable.
>> >>
>> >> if so, then I would initiate a
>> >> clean boot to disable all
>> >> startups and third party
>> >> services so that normal
>> >> mode can become stable.
>> >>
>> >> afterwards you can determine
>> >> which third party services and
>> >> startups should remain disabled.
>> >>
>> >> --
>> >> db·´¯`·...¸><)))º>
>> >> DatabaseBen, Retired Professional
>> >> - Systems Analyst
>> >> - Database Developer
>> >> - Accountancy
>> >> - Veteran of the Armed Forces
>> >> - @Hotmail.com
>> >> - nntp Postologist
>> >> ~ "share the nirvana" - dbZen
>> >>
>> >> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
>> >> >
>> >> >
>> >>
>> >> "AIANDAS" <AIANDAS@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> >> news:72C5BAE3-A2BC-40CE-AF60-E78B366D3C18@microsoft.com...
>> >> > I've been experiencing on-going crashes and I go to Event Viewer and
>> >> > it
>> >> > shows
>> >> > me that the following services failed to load or error messages came
>> >> > about:
>> >> > PSINKNC; PLFLASHJ DEVICE CONTROL SERVICE; NANO SERVICE MAIN; AVGIDS
>> >> > WATCHER;
>> >> > AKAMAI SERVICE; ADFS SERVICE;P ZUNE BUS ENUMERATOR; AVGIDS AGENT;
>> >> > AVGIDS
>> >> > DRIVER; AVGIDS FILTER; AVGIDS SHIM; PSINPROC SERVICE; PSINFILE;
>> >> > PSINAFLT.
>> >> > Apologies for writing in caps but I wanted to ensure these things
>> >> > stand
>> >> > out.
>> >> > Any advice on how to deal with this will be greatly appreciated.
>> >> > Thank
>> >> > you
>> >> > in
>> >> > advance.
>> >>
>> >> .
>> >>

>>
>> .
>>
 
D

db

Flightless Bird
well, some of the keys you
mentioned refer to "services
being unable to start"

so it is unlikely that they are
causing your system to crash
because the services are basically
disabled/unable to start.

although I'm an advocate of
maintaining the registry,

I don't really think that the
keys you mentioned should
be dealt with at this time.

instead I would focus on
relieving the memory of
programs that call upon
the keys you mentioned.


--
db·´¯`·...¸><)))º>
DatabaseBen, Retired Professional
- Systems Analyst
- Database Developer
- Accountancy
- Veteran of the Armed Forces
- @Hotmail.com
- nntp Postologist
~ "share the nirvana" - dbZen

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
>
>


"AIANDAS" <AIANDAS@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:09F95BBB-7521-4D94-8A74-F94C34C8FDAC@microsoft.com...
> Mea Culpa, forgot the bloody keys, they are:
>
> PLFlash DeviceIoControl Service
>
> NanoServiceMain
>
> The Akamai service terminated with the following error:
> The system cannot find the file specified.
>
> The adfs service failed to start due to the following error:
> The system cannot find the file specified.
>
> The Zune Bus Enumerator Driver service failed to start due to the
> following
> error:
> The system cannot find the file specified.
>
>
> "db" wrote:
>
>> it would be my firm guess
>> that when you first installed
>> windows it was highly stabled.
>>
>> therefore, I would test the issue
>> of crashes by booting into
>> safe mode and see if windows
>> is stable.
>>
>> if so, then I would initiate a
>> clean boot to disable all
>> startups and third party
>> services so that normal
>> mode can become stable.
>>
>> afterwards you can determine
>> which third party services and
>> startups should remain disabled.
>>
>> --
>> db·´¯`·...¸><)))º>
>> DatabaseBen, Retired Professional
>> - Systems Analyst
>> - Database Developer
>> - Accountancy
>> - Veteran of the Armed Forces
>> - @Hotmail.com
>> - nntp Postologist
>> ~ "share the nirvana" - dbZen
>>
>> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
>> >
>> >

>>
>> "AIANDAS" <AIANDAS@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> news:72C5BAE3-A2BC-40CE-AF60-E78B366D3C18@microsoft.com...
>> > I've been experiencing on-going crashes and I go to Event Viewer and it
>> > shows
>> > me that the following services failed to load or error messages came
>> > about:
>> > PSINKNC; PLFLASHJ DEVICE CONTROL SERVICE; NANO SERVICE MAIN; AVGIDS
>> > WATCHER;
>> > AKAMAI SERVICE; ADFS SERVICE;P ZUNE BUS ENUMERATOR; AVGIDS AGENT;
>> > AVGIDS
>> > DRIVER; AVGIDS FILTER; AVGIDS SHIM; PSINPROC SERVICE; PSINFILE;
>> > PSINAFLT.
>> > Apologies for writing in caps but I wanted to ensure these things stand
>> > out.
>> > Any advice on how to deal with this will be greatly appreciated. Thank
>> > you
>> > in
>> > advance.

>>
>> .
>>
 
A

AIANDAS

Flightless Bird
instead I would focus on
relieving the memory of
programs that call upon
the keys you mentioned.

HOW do I go about doing this?
Again when I look at the Event Viewer it continues to show these services to
be the culprit. Is there a more comprehensive way for me to create a report
that I paste here so that for once and for all I can be given a more targeted
solution?
I am dreading the thought that someone else suggsted to have to re-install XP.

"db" wrote:

> well, some of the keys you
> mentioned refer to "services
> being unable to start"
>
> so it is unlikely that they are
> causing your system to crash
> because the services are basically
> disabled/unable to start.
>
> although I'm an advocate of
> maintaining the registry,
>
> I don't really think that the
> keys you mentioned should
> be dealt with at this time.
>
> instead I would focus on
> relieving the memory of
> programs that call upon
> the keys you mentioned.
>
>
> --
> db·´¯`·...¸><)))º>
> DatabaseBen, Retired Professional
> - Systems Analyst
> - Database Developer
> - Accountancy
> - Veteran of the Armed Forces
> - @Hotmail.com
> - nntp Postologist
> ~ "share the nirvana" - dbZen
>
> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
> >
> >

>
> "AIANDAS" <AIANDAS@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:09F95BBB-7521-4D94-8A74-F94C34C8FDAC@microsoft.com...
> > Mea Culpa, forgot the bloody keys, they are:
> >
> > PLFlash DeviceIoControl Service
> >
> > NanoServiceMain
> >
> > The Akamai service terminated with the following error:
> > The system cannot find the file specified.
> >
> > The adfs service failed to start due to the following error:
> > The system cannot find the file specified.
> >
> > The Zune Bus Enumerator Driver service failed to start due to the
> > following
> > error:
> > The system cannot find the file specified.
> >
> >
> > "db" wrote:
> >
> >> it would be my firm guess
> >> that when you first installed
> >> windows it was highly stabled.
> >>
> >> therefore, I would test the issue
> >> of crashes by booting into
> >> safe mode and see if windows
> >> is stable.
> >>
> >> if so, then I would initiate a
> >> clean boot to disable all
> >> startups and third party
> >> services so that normal
> >> mode can become stable.
> >>
> >> afterwards you can determine
> >> which third party services and
> >> startups should remain disabled.
> >>
> >> --
> >> db·´¯`·...¸><)))º>
> >> DatabaseBen, Retired Professional
> >> - Systems Analyst
> >> - Database Developer
> >> - Accountancy
> >> - Veteran of the Armed Forces
> >> - @Hotmail.com
> >> - nntp Postologist
> >> ~ "share the nirvana" - dbZen
> >>
> >> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
> >> >
> >> >
> >>
> >> "AIANDAS" <AIANDAS@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> >> news:72C5BAE3-A2BC-40CE-AF60-E78B366D3C18@microsoft.com...
> >> > I've been experiencing on-going crashes and I go to Event Viewer and it
> >> > shows
> >> > me that the following services failed to load or error messages came
> >> > about:
> >> > PSINKNC; PLFLASHJ DEVICE CONTROL SERVICE; NANO SERVICE MAIN; AVGIDS
> >> > WATCHER;
> >> > AKAMAI SERVICE; ADFS SERVICE;P ZUNE BUS ENUMERATOR; AVGIDS AGENT;
> >> > AVGIDS
> >> > DRIVER; AVGIDS FILTER; AVGIDS SHIM; PSINPROC SERVICE; PSINFILE;
> >> > PSINAFLT.
> >> > Apologies for writing in caps but I wanted to ensure these things stand
> >> > out.
> >> > Any advice on how to deal with this will be greatly appreciated. Thank
> >> > you
> >> > in
> >> > advance.
> >>
> >> .
> >>

> .
>
 
D

db

Flightless Bird
in my opinion there isn't a
comprehensive method to
review these issues.

you have the error log but
it doesn't indicate errors.

you have the ability to test
windows performance in
safe mode.

you have the ability to initiate
a clean boot and disable third
party services and programs.

you have a method to uninstall
faulty / poor performance
programs.

you have the ability to uninstall
drivers.

you have the ability to initiate
a repair installation

you have the ability to utilize
the recovery console.

therefore, my first suggestion
is to test windows in safe mode.

if it doesn't crash in safe mode
then it means the system core
files are intact and windows
doesn't have to be reinstalled.

if it does crash then you may
skip all of the other steps and
reinstall or repair windows.



--
db·´¯`·...¸><)))º>
DatabaseBen, Retired Professional
- Systems Analyst
- Database Developer
- Accountancy
- Veteran of the Armed Forces
- @Hotmail.com
- nntp Postologist
~ "share the nirvana" - dbZen

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
>
>


"AIANDAS" <AIANDAS@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:CD72FB02-8ADA-4680-9AC2-D747DCB25761@microsoft.com...
> instead I would focus on
> relieving the memory of
> programs that call upon
> the keys you mentioned.
>
> HOW do I go about doing this?
> Again when I look at the Event Viewer it continues to show these services
> to
> be the culprit. Is there a more comprehensive way for me to create a
> report
> that I paste here so that for once and for all I can be given a more
> targeted
> solution?
> I am dreading the thought that someone else suggsted to have to re-install
> XP.
>
> "db" wrote:
>
>> well, some of the keys you
>> mentioned refer to "services
>> being unable to start"
>>
>> so it is unlikely that they are
>> causing your system to crash
>> because the services are basically
>> disabled/unable to start.
>>
>> although I'm an advocate of
>> maintaining the registry,
>>
>> I don't really think that the
>> keys you mentioned should
>> be dealt with at this time.
>>
>> instead I would focus on
>> relieving the memory of
>> programs that call upon
>> the keys you mentioned.
>>
>>
>> --
>> db·´¯`·...¸><)))º>
>> DatabaseBen, Retired Professional
>> - Systems Analyst
>> - Database Developer
>> - Accountancy
>> - Veteran of the Armed Forces
>> - @Hotmail.com
>> - nntp Postologist
>> ~ "share the nirvana" - dbZen
>>
>> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
>> >
>> >

>>
>> "AIANDAS" <AIANDAS@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> news:09F95BBB-7521-4D94-8A74-F94C34C8FDAC@microsoft.com...
>> > Mea Culpa, forgot the bloody keys, they are:
>> >
>> > PLFlash DeviceIoControl Service
>> >
>> > NanoServiceMain
>> >
>> > The Akamai service terminated with the following error:
>> > The system cannot find the file specified.
>> >
>> > The adfs service failed to start due to the following error:
>> > The system cannot find the file specified.
>> >
>> > The Zune Bus Enumerator Driver service failed to start due to the
>> > following
>> > error:
>> > The system cannot find the file specified.
>> >
>> >
>> > "db" wrote:
>> >
>> >> it would be my firm guess
>> >> that when you first installed
>> >> windows it was highly stabled.
>> >>
>> >> therefore, I would test the issue
>> >> of crashes by booting into
>> >> safe mode and see if windows
>> >> is stable.
>> >>
>> >> if so, then I would initiate a
>> >> clean boot to disable all
>> >> startups and third party
>> >> services so that normal
>> >> mode can become stable.
>> >>
>> >> afterwards you can determine
>> >> which third party services and
>> >> startups should remain disabled.
>> >>
>> >> --
>> >> db·´¯`·...¸><)))º>
>> >> DatabaseBen, Retired Professional
>> >> - Systems Analyst
>> >> - Database Developer
>> >> - Accountancy
>> >> - Veteran of the Armed Forces
>> >> - @Hotmail.com
>> >> - nntp Postologist
>> >> ~ "share the nirvana" - dbZen
>> >>
>> >> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
>> >> >
>> >> >
>> >>
>> >> "AIANDAS" <AIANDAS@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> >> news:72C5BAE3-A2BC-40CE-AF60-E78B366D3C18@microsoft.com...
>> >> > I've been experiencing on-going crashes and I go to Event Viewer and
>> >> > it
>> >> > shows
>> >> > me that the following services failed to load or error messages came
>> >> > about:
>> >> > PSINKNC; PLFLASHJ DEVICE CONTROL SERVICE; NANO SERVICE MAIN; AVGIDS
>> >> > WATCHER;
>> >> > AKAMAI SERVICE; ADFS SERVICE;P ZUNE BUS ENUMERATOR; AVGIDS AGENT;
>> >> > AVGIDS
>> >> > DRIVER; AVGIDS FILTER; AVGIDS SHIM; PSINPROC SERVICE; PSINFILE;
>> >> > PSINAFLT.
>> >> > Apologies for writing in caps but I wanted to ensure these things
>> >> > stand
>> >> > out.
>> >> > Any advice on how to deal with this will be greatly appreciated.
>> >> > Thank
>> >> > you
>> >> > in
>> >> > advance.
>> >>
>> >> .
>> >>

>> .
>>
 
A

AIANDAS

Flightless Bird
Well I only have 2 red flags to speak of right now, ADFS and Akamai. I am
tempted to simply write to Akamai and see what they tell me. I have to find
out what this ADFS thing is and then take appropriate action.
Thanks for your patience and all your help on this.

"db" wrote:

> in my opinion there isn't a
> comprehensive method to
> review these issues.
>
> you have the error log but
> it doesn't indicate errors.
>
> you have the ability to test
> windows performance in
> safe mode.
>
> you have the ability to initiate
> a clean boot and disable third
> party services and programs.
>
> you have a method to uninstall
> faulty / poor performance
> programs.
>
> you have the ability to uninstall
> drivers.
>
> you have the ability to initiate
> a repair installation
>
> you have the ability to utilize
> the recovery console.
>
> therefore, my first suggestion
> is to test windows in safe mode.
>
> if it doesn't crash in safe mode
> then it means the system core
> files are intact and windows
> doesn't have to be reinstalled.
>
> if it does crash then you may
> skip all of the other steps and
> reinstall or repair windows.
>
>
>
 
S

SC Tom

Flightless Bird
ADFS is Active Directory Federation System, and is found on server operating
systems. I don't know why (or how) you would have it on an XP system.
--
SC Tom

"AIANDAS" <AIANDAS@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:F98E6F99-B705-4623-A3BA-72DDCA863BDB@microsoft.com...
> Well I only have 2 red flags to speak of right now, ADFS and Akamai. I am
> tempted to simply write to Akamai and see what they tell me. I have to
> find
> out what this ADFS thing is and then take appropriate action.
> Thanks for your patience and all your help on this.
>
> "db" wrote:
>
>> in my opinion there isn't a
>> comprehensive method to
>> review these issues.
>>
>> you have the error log but
>> it doesn't indicate errors.
>>
>> you have the ability to test
>> windows performance in
>> safe mode.
>>
>> you have the ability to initiate
>> a clean boot and disable third
>> party services and programs.
>>
>> you have a method to uninstall
>> faulty / poor performance
>> programs.
>>
>> you have the ability to uninstall
>> drivers.
>>
>> you have the ability to initiate
>> a repair installation
>>
>> you have the ability to utilize
>> the recovery console.
>>
>> therefore, my first suggestion
>> is to test windows in safe mode.
>>
>> if it doesn't crash in safe mode
>> then it means the system core
>> files are intact and windows
>> doesn't have to be reinstalled.
>>
>> if it does crash then you may
>> skip all of the other steps and
>> reinstall or repair windows.
>>
>>
>>
 
D

db

Flightless Bird
yeah, it sounds like a
good idea to figure
that out.

there are simply some
programs that get installed
and crash the system.

I also agree with sc tom.

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"AIANDAS" <AIANDAS@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> Well I only have 2 red flags to speak of right now, ADFS and Akamai. I am
> tempted to simply write to Akamai and see what they tell me. I have to
> find
> out what this ADFS thing is and then take appropriate action.
> Thanks for your patience and all your help on this.
>
> "db" wrote:
>
>> in my opinion there isn't a
>> comprehensive method to
>> review these issues.
>>
>> you have the error log but
>> it doesn't indicate errors.
>>
>> you have the ability to test
>> windows performance in
>> safe mode.
>>
>> you have the ability to initiate
>> a clean boot and disable third
>> party services and programs.
>>
>> you have a method to uninstall
>> faulty / poor performance
>> programs.
>>
>> you have the ability to uninstall
>> drivers.
>>
>> you have the ability to initiate
>> a repair installation
>>
>> you have the ability to utilize
>> the recovery console.
>>
>> therefore, my first suggestion
>> is to test windows in safe mode.
>>
>> if it doesn't crash in safe mode
>> then it means the system core
>> files are intact and windows
>> doesn't have to be reinstalled.
>>
>> if it does crash then you may
>> skip all of the other steps and
>> reinstall or repair windows.
>>
>>
>>
 
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