Harry's problem does sound like he has an HP system with an AMD
processor and Windows XP SP3 got installed somehow. In that case, your
system will go into an endless loop where it's constantly rebooting
itself. You should be able to break into this loop and force your system
into safe mode. Once in safe mode, you can use System Restore to go back
to the point right before XP SP3 was installed. Obviously, you'll need
sighted help to get into and work with safe mode.
There's a patch on Jesper Johansson's blog at
http://msinfluentials.com/blogs/jesper/archive/2008/05/08/does-your-amd-based-computer-boot-after-installing-xp-sp3.aspx
that you can use to check to see if you have the situation that will
cause this problem and even patch your system. I'd recommend anyone who
has an HP system download and install this patch before SP3 gets
automatically installed on your system.
Mike Pietruk wrote:
> Don
>
> Thanks for being the voice of reason. To suggest that a site should be
> avoided carte blanche, when millions of page views occur daily without
> incident, borders on irresponsibility on Harry's part.
> Yes, I understand your frustration, Hqarry; and I see why you might come
> to that conclusion;
> but I think Don may have hit on your problem which should be remedied.
>
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