Robert
You are not the first one to have the same issue with this W2K3 update. Your Video
Cards driver is out of date on all of your 3 W2K3 machines
Here is the short answer for your Stop Error and reason for your continuous reboots.
<STOP: 0x0000008E (0xC0000005, 0x00000020, 0xF789A834, 0x00000000)>
Translation of the above error that is generated
A kernel mode program generated an exception which the error handler didn’t catch.
These are nearly always hardware compatibility issues (which sometimes means a
driver issue or a need for a BIOS upgrade).
Boot into Safe mode and remove (uninstall) the Update. Then make sure you will have
the Updated driver for you Video Card before attempting to download and install this
update again
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Peter
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> Hello,
> After a Windows Update on the end of March (Sorry, I don't know exactly which
> one), all of my three Windows Server 2003 SP2 where the update was accepted are
> booting and booting endlessly.
> After the system starts booting, I get a blue screen then the system boots again.
> I was able to take a picture of the blue screen: the bottom of it is there:
> http://www.cijoint.fr/cjlink.php?fil...cijkt1XoCa.jpg
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> That's tests servers ( on a specific network) but their re-install will last more
> than 10 days...:-(
> I tried TDSSKiller from Kasperski but without any success: it found nothing.
> Maleware Bytes didn't find anything.
> The Recovery console didn't recover anything.
> chkdsk did not find any error.
> Any ideas?
> Thanks for your help!
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> PS: All these servers have a dual boot with Windows XP Pro . XP Pro doesn't have
> any problem
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