"I have just had the experience of losing the boot sector on my hard drive
and purchased a new drive and reloaded Windows XP Professional complete with
all the updates."
The original hard drive has been replaced, initiated, formatted and
reloaded. It was a clean install to say the least. No Nortons will ever touch
any machine I own due to an experience years ago where it messed up my hard
drive and the only way to get it back was a clean install.
I have installed Zone Alarm firewall and Avira Antivir Peresonal edition
virus program and that was working flawlessly for a few years now on my old
hard drive. No antivirus or spy blocking software was installed at the time
of SP3 installation. All that was running was windows firewall.
I have tried installation of Windows Live Messenger both online, offline,
with firewall and without firewall with no change in the results.
At this point in time I am ready to format and reload the whole thing once
again as something odd is going on here. My hair is turning gray and getting
thinner by the moment and I don't think I'd look good bald after pulling out
my remaining hair.
--
Rod
"PA Bear [MS MVP]" wrote:
> You say "previous SP3 install." Did you find it necessary to uninstall SP3
> one or more times in the past? If so, why?
>
> What anti-virus application or security suite is installed and is your
> subscription current? What anti-spyware applications (other than Defender)?
> What third-party firewall (if any)? Were any of these applications running
> in the background when you installed or uninstalled SP3?
>
> Has a(another) Norton or McAfee application ever been installed on this
> machine (e.g., a free-trial version that came preinstalled when you bought
> it)?
> --
> ~PA Bear
> www.banthecheck.com
>
>
> Rod wrote:
> > Hello PABear
> > Yes I have tried online, offline packages and nothing seems to work. The
> > problem seems to be with my computer and I'm wondering if it was the SP3
> > patch. The install and uninstall process is painfully slow and doesn't
> > work
> > when finished. Messenger worked fine before the last batch of updates too.
> > I
> > also notice that I don't need to log-in to my user account now and it logs
> > me in as administrator upon start-up. On the previous SP3 install, I had
> > no
> > trouble whatsoever so I doubt that was the problem.
> >
> >> [Forwarded to WLMessenger newsgroup via crosspost]
> >>
> >> WLMessenger v14.0.8089.726 is the only version supported now.
> >>
> >> Did you attempt to install WLMessenger via a live.com page (e.g.,
> >> http://download.live.com/?sku=messenger)?
> >>
> >> NB: You must UNCHECK the stuff you don't want to install!!
> >> --
> >> ~Robear Dyer (PA Bear)
> >> MS MVP-IE, Mail, Security, Windows Client - since 2002
> >> www.banthecheck.com
> >>
> >>
> >> Rod wrote:
> >>> Hello
> >>> I have just had the experience of losing the boot sector on my hard
> >>> drive
> >>> and purchased a new drive and reloaded Windows XP Professional complete
> >>> with
> >>> all the updates. When I try to install Windows Live Messenger, it
> >>> installs
> >>> at a snails pace going through a thistle patch. When it finishes
> >>> installing, it does nothing but crash. I have tried to install an older
> >>> version but it acts the same. It was working good untill the last batch
> >>> ofupdates were installed. I'm stumped. There is a rash of simular
> >>> problems
> >>> on the net the past few days also. A bad update file perhaps? Any good
> >>> suggestions will be greatly appreciated.
>
>