"Norm75" <> wrote:
> David - I disabled many things generally following the website you
> mentioned.
> I think I overdid it, or got carried away, as all I have now is a black
> screen with the taskbar at the bottom. It tells me that it can't find the
> display. The control panel is also blank.
>
> Any thoughts? This time I may have to take it in as it is beyond my tech.
> capabilities.
Ho boy... Yep, "tweaking" a system can sometimes get you in trouble. I'll
bet you learned a lot, though!
Hopefully, you didn't turn off System Protection and you can use it to
restore your system to a configuration that worked. It's available on the
Start menu via Programs\Accessories\System Tools\System Restore.
If it's been disabled and there are no restore points, then try this: While
your system is restarting, right after the BIOS starts up and just before
the Windows logo appears, press the F8 key to get the start up menu. You'll
see several things listed there, beginning with Safe Mode. Choose "Last
Known Good Configuration" (or Last Known Good <something>). If you see a
different menu that lists the drives connected to your system, then you
pressed F8 half a second too early.
Finally, SpeedyVista.com has registry files that you can load in order to
restore the default Services configuration at
http://www.speedyvista.com/registry.html
Tweaking a system requires caution (if not outright fear). It's best to do
one tweak at a time to see if it works or not. Also, a good rule of thumb
is to remember that all advice that you get from me is suspect and possibly
dangerously wrong. I do apologize for leading you down a dangerous path.
--
David Dickinson
eveningstar at die-spammer-die dash mvps dot org
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