asmdw wrote:
> After installing the Windows XP updates made available on June
> 10th, 2008, the following issues have arised. I believe I have
> installed all updates to Windows XP to date with no problems until
> now.
>
> - Sound drivers are no longer recognised
> - Device manager is now empty
> - Network connections do not work, network connections folder is
> empty
> - Cannot move icons on desktop
> - System restore tool does not work
>
> These are the problems I am aware of so far, there may be more I
> have not discovered yet. I tried to reinstall windows, but that
> doesn't work. Any help is greatly appreciated.
Shenan Stanley wrote:
> Given you have no Norton/Symantec products - I believe the updates
> may have exposed an existing issue.
>
> - Did you uninstall the updates? (Control Panel --> Add or Remove
> Programs)
> - Did you visit the hardware manufacturer's web page for the sound
> card in question and download/install the latest software drivers?
> - When you say, "... I tried to reinstall windows, but that doesn't
> work ..." - can you be more specific? (What procedure are you
> speaking of? - Do you have Windows XP Home, Professional, TabletPC,
> Media Center (2002 or 2005) or x64?
> - Do you have SP3 or SP2?
> - For the 'icons on the desktop' issue - is it true for all users
> and in Safe Mode?
> - For the 'system restore' issue - can you be more specific about,
> "... does not work ..."? Have you tried in Safe Mode?
> - What AntiVirus software do you use?
> - What AntiSpyware software do you use?
asmdw wrote:
> I am running McAfee Virusscan and firewall.
>
> Cannot uninstall any program, so i can't uninstall the updates.
>
> I installed SP3 a few weeks ago, the june 10 update was an
> automatically update
>
> I can't install software, so i can't update any drivers, not even
> in safe mode.
>
> I didn't install any new hardware, but windows keeps saying i have
> to validate my windows xp. But i can't access my network, so i
> can't update.
It seems you are still leaving vital information out - although I cannot put
my finger on what.
You first said you 'tried' to "reinstall windows"... But that did not work.
I am unsure what you mean by "doesn't work".
When you 'reinstall[ed] windows', *how* did you do this? From the actual
installation media for Windows XP or some recovery/restoration process where
you pressed a key (or a few) and the computer rebooted and restored your
computer to 'as shipped' state?
After you 'reinstall[ed] windows', did you install the latest hardware
drivers for the hardware in your machine?
Was the device manager, sound card and other issues you reported in *all* in
existence before the "reinstall windows" attempt?
You now say you cannot install or uninstall anything - might I ask why?
What is specifically keeping you from doing this? Are you not the
'administrator' of this machine - is it possibly one owned by whom ever you
work for? Or is there a message that comes up when you try to do this?
You say the computer keeps telling you that you need to 'validate windows' -
is it saying that or "activate"? Have you tried selecting "activate by
telephone"?
Help us help you with the answers to the above questions...
Thanks!
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