At 10:18 PM 03/02/1998 , Kasra Behbahani wrote: >------------------------- - >Please help me: (Reply to PC BUILD or [log in to unmask]) I choose shut down to >shut down my windows 98 and before I get "It''s now safe ..." I turned of my computer >and now before windows loads I get: "Windows protection error. press any key to >continue" and after that it say''s that I can turn off my computer (But I don''t want to >do so) I made an BOOTLOG.TXT and browsed that. the last driver that wanted to load was >VKD and it didn''t load (There was no LOADFAILED or such a thing there...) What should I >do? I need my windows..... It sounds as if your registry is corrupted or a driver has become corrupted, based on your reported time line of events. If the system will start in Safe Mode, you probably have a corrupted driver. In Safe Mode, run MSCONFIG from the START | Run box. Then, under the Startup tab, try disabling as many of the startup applications as possible and restart. If this solved the problem, you will need to slowly turn them back on, one at a time, until you find the culprit. That will need to be reinstalled. If it is the registry, try booting to a DOS prompt by pressing F8 as the system boots and "Starting Win98..." first appears. Then choose the Command line option. Now at a command line, type: C:\>SCANREG [press enter] This utility will attempt to repair your corrupted registry or replace it. If this does not work, you will need to replace the existing registry with a back up. If you have not backed up your registry, you maybe in a situation that will require that you delete you existing registry and reload Windows. The two files that compose the registry in Windows98 are in the C:\Windows directory: SYSTEM.DAT and USER.DAT Windows we build a new registry when you reload it. Unfortunately, any software you have loaded that has written to the registry will be required to be reloaded also, such as MS Office2000 or Adobe Photoshop and many others. The good thing is that you will not loose any of your data in this operation, but you will need to reconfigure your system and reload most of the application software. Here is a good reference: http://support.microsoft.com/support/kb/articles/Q188/8/67.ASP Bob Wright The NOSPIN Group Curious about the people moderating your messages? Visit our staff web site: http://nospin.com/pc/staff.html