"microsvc" <> wrote in message
news:42143C25-69C1-4961-8606-...
> Thanks for that info, which I will do later. I'm familiar with msconfig
> as I
> routinely disable things from running at startup. Windows does boot
> normally, I can login, but within 15 seconds, it freezes (the HDD light
> keeps
> doing its thing).
>
Let me reiterate, if you can get into safe-mode OK but having problems under
normal boot then you should be looking for software or services that is not
active under safe-mode as your list of suspects.
> I ran the memory test from the DVD, and it says the results will be
> displayed when I login after reboot, but it freezes so I cannot get the
> results. Is it saved in a file I can view in safe mode?
>
It goes to the Event Log, use Event Viewer.
> The chkdsk wont work with the options specified as I get a message that
> the
> drive is NTFS and is locked. Even /x wont do it. I have a raid system
> for
> c:, could that be causing these options not to work? I ran chkdsk by
> itself
> and no errors were found.
>
That only checks for file consistency, but information you provided seems to
strongly suggest that software at start up as being the source of the
problem.
> Thanks for your help, I appreciate it!
>
> ~bOb
>
Always welcome.
>
> "Tae Song" wrote:
>
>>
>> "microsvc" <> wrote in message
>> news:39CD9D72-5840-45FA-9D82-...
>> > I actually placed the uninstall link in the startup group, but it froze
>> > up
>> > before it completed (the HDD light was blinking still after freeze, so
>> > I
>> > let
>> > it go). There is still MOZYFILTER in the the registry and the system
>> > will
>> > not let me delete it (all in safe mode). How may I remove this?
>> >
>>
>> Focus on getting Windows to boot normally first. You just need to
>> disable
>> Mozy or whatever program that is causing the problem so you can boot to
>> normal Windows.
>>
>> If you can boot up into safe-mode, then that means some software in the
>> startup is causing the problem.
>>
>> You should be disabling third party software that start up during boot
>> not
>> adding to it.
>>
>> You assumption is that it's Mozy, so start MSConfig, go to the Startup
>> tab
>> and disable it.
>>
>> If Windows still locks up reboot, then rethink your assumption and
>> disable
>> the other software in the Startup tab.
>>
>>
>> > Is there anyway I can see whats hooked into my NIC and Video???
>> >
>> > I cannot uninstall anything in safe mode as I get a message the
>> > uninstaller
>> > will not run in safe mode.
>> >
>>
>> It just means Mozy uses Windows Installer services, which is disabled in
>> safe-mode. Packages with it's own install programs should still be able
>> to
>> uninstall in safe-mode.
>>
>>
>> > I have a raid system for c:, but I will attempt the disk & memory test
>> > and
>> > report the results
>> >
>>
>> If you can into safe mode you might not need to do this yet.
>>
>>
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> > "Tae Song" wrote:
>> >
>> >> "microsvc" <> wrote in message
>> >> news:15A03457-A7CA-4AE1-A2C4-...
>> >> > Last known good config did not resolve this issue!
>> >> >
>> >> > Suggestions?
>> >> >
>> >> > ~Bob
>> >> >
>> >> > "Tae Song" wrote:
>> >> >
>> >> >> "microsvc" <> wrote in message
>> >> >> news:3DBAB627-63D1-46FF-B177-...
>> >> >> > Mozy support has not responded to my support request emails.
>> >> >> > They
>> >> >> > have
>> >> >> > always responded promptly in the past. This tells me that it may
>> >> >> > be
>> >> >> > happening to many people. I've gotten very impatient with them
>> >> >> > at
>> >> >> > this
>> >> >> > point.
>> >> >> >
>> >> >> >
>> >> >> > "David B." wrote:
>> >> >> >
>> >> >> >> What does Mozy support say about the cause of the problem?
>> >> >> >>
>> >> >> >> --
>> >> >> >>
>> >> >> >>
>> >> >> >> ------
>> >> >> >> "microsvc" <> wrote in message
>> >> >> >> news:E87264D8-7066-4187-8BD9-...
>> >> >> >> >A few days ago, MOZY.com online backup installed an update on
>> >> >> >> >my
>> >> >> >> >extremely
>> >> >> >> > stable Vista Home Premium. It asked me to reboot and when I
>> >> >> >> > clicked
>> >> >> >> > reboot,
>> >> >> >> > the system froze up. Every time I boot, it will freeze within
>> >> >> >> > seconds
>> >> >> >> > of
>> >> >> >> > loading the desktop.
>> >> >> >> >
>> >> >> >> > I would seriously love to get this fixed as I have reinstalled
>> >> >> >> > Vista
>> >> >> >> > 4x,
>> >> >> >> > the
>> >> >> >> > last being 18-months ago (Thanks to SP1).
>> >> >> >> >
>> >> >> >> > How may I resolve OR troubleshoot this issue? I have done a
>> >> >> >> > restore
>> >> >> >> > point
>> >> >> >> > back 2 weeks, but thats as far as I can go without getting an
>> >> >> >> > error.
>> >> >> >> > ANY
>> >> >> >> > help would be greatly appreciated, as I have grown to like my
>> >> >> >> > stable
>> >> >> >> > Vista!
>> >> >> >> >
>> >> >> >> > Thanks in advance for all your tips and ideas.
>> >> >> >> > ~Bob
>> >> >>
>> >> >>
>> >> >> Have tried booting with last known good configuration option. It's
>> >> >> on
>> >> >> the
>> >> >> same screen during boot as safe-mode options.
>> >> >>
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> Are you sure it is Mozy? If you did a restore to a point before Mozy
>> >> was
>> >> installed/upgraded then it is unlikely the source of your problem.
>> >>
>> >> If you still think it is the source of the problem, then boot into
>> >> Safe-mode
>> >> and uninstall it or prevent it from starting at boot up.
>> >>
>> >> If you still have the problem after Mozy is uninstalled then your
>> >> problem
>> >> lies else where.
>> >>
>> >> If you can't boot up using Safe-mode then you should run diagnostics
>> >> on
>> >> memory and hard drive.
>> >>
>> >> Boot up using the Windows Vista DVD and use the built in memory tester
>> >> overnight. If you don't have a Windows Vista DVD, Google Memtest 86,
>> >> download an ISO burn it to a CD. Boot up with the CD and it will
>> >> start a
>> >> memory tester.
>> >>
>> >> As for the hard drive, boot up with the Windows Vista DVD and navigate
>> >> your
>> >> way to the Command Prompt and do a CHKDSK on it.
>> >>
>> >> CHKDSK C: /R /X /V
>> >>
>> >> /R - Surface scan for defects and check for file record consistency
>> >> and
>> >> fix
>> >> any problems found
>> >> /X - Take the volume offline for scanning
>> >> /V - Verbose - display more information as to what CHKDSK is doing
>> >>
>> >> /F - same as /R but doesn't do surface scan, faster but not as
>> >> thorough
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> If you don't have a Windows Vista DVD then Google Ultimate Boot CD for
>> >> Windows and download an ISO and burn it to a CD and boot up with it.
>> >>
>>
>>
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