Hi Ottmar,
I did upgraded to IE7 during the upgrade process, I can't recall the exact
moment, I do recall of being prompted to upgrade to IE7 which I did.
I managed to run system restore to an earlier date but it didn't fix the
problem.
I do not get any black screen, but instead a dark blue screen listing a
couple of reason for the problem, but it does not help at all. When I get
home I'll details its content by posting another reply.
Thanks,
"Ottmar Freudenberger" wrote:
> "Andrew Pontes" <> schrieb:
>
> > Windows XP SP2 registry and system files got messed up after installing the
> > above-mentioned patches.
> > Before the patch, I had IE6 and it was upgraded to IE7 after updates were
> > installed.
>
> Pardon? KB942615 exists for IE6 running on Windows XP SP2 and also for
> IE7 on Windows XP. Installing KB942615 does *not* upgrade IE6 on Windows
> XP SP2 to IE7. You may have installed IE7 and applied KB942615 afterwards.
> Did you?
>
> > I tried to restore the system files to the day before I installed the
> > update, but it didn't work.
>
> What does that mean? Did you manage to choose a Restore Point but
> that didn't resolve the issue or are you not able to choose a Restore
> Point?
>
> Are there any details on the "black screen" indicating on why Windows
> refuses to start (like a hardware driver you may have installed too)?
>
> > Can I tried to repair Windows running the installation disk, even if it is
> > an old version of the Windows XP, I believe the Professional one.
>
> You have to choose the CD of the version of Windows XP you've installed.
> If it's a Home Edition, choose the CD containing Windows XP Home Edition,
> if it's Windows XP Pro you've installed, choose the one containg Windows
> XP Professional. But make sure that the SP2 for Windows XP is integretated
> on the medium anyway. Otherwise you'll run into more serious trouble.
>
> Bye,
> Freudi
>
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