If you can get into Safe Mode with Networking, then you probably have a driver problem, because the main difference between Safe
Mode and normal Windows is that basic, default drivers are loaded in Safe Mode. I suggest that you try to download and install the
latest drivers for your computer. Audio, video, chipset, etc. You could first simply try a Windows Update to SP2, and that might
fix the problem, albeit not have the lastest drivers.
Dean Kukral
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From: bob warasila
Sent: Sunday, November 29, 2009 6:40 PM
Subject: [PCSOFT] Problem with auto reboot
It appears all the win32.NetSky stuff has been removed by the MalWareBytes freeware but I'm having a problem with an automatic
reboot when Windows XP Pro is loading . It shows the taskbar and background but when the icons try to load the system reboots. It
runs fine in Safe Mode with networking except apparently they've never updated the OS so it's still running SP1. AVG is giving me
an error message saying it is unable to complete installation. I think if I can just get past the automatic reboot I'll give it
back to them the way it once was:^( Any clues on what is causing the auto reboot problem?
Bob Warasila
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