Hello,
After a adaware scan i can't log in anymore in windows XP (all modes + restore). I receive the login screen and when I log in XP attemps to login and then immediately logs out. I can doing anything. Any ideas or reasons of this ??
Thx
Hello,
After a adaware scan i can't log in anymore in windows XP (all modes + restore). I receive the login screen and when I log in XP attemps to login and then immediately logs out. I can doing anything. Any ideas or reasons of this ??
Thx
Try this:
Press Ctrl+Alt+Del twice at the login screen and then enter the account name as Administrator and leave the password box blank.
If it logs you in you can then run system restore and rollback to a point before the problem started.
Last edited by Reverend; June 3rd, 2004 at 20:14 PM.
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It's the same result with the administrator account.
There is something running round the NET right now that is causing this. Haven't nailed down exactly what yet, spyware, virus or what...but the only fix I have seen at this point is a clean reinstall.
Do you get a message that says "Loading your personal settings", then it changes to "Saving your personal settings" then drops back to the user name screen?
Yes I get the messages "Loading your personal settings", then it changes to "Saving your personal settings" then drops back to the user name.
If you try the repair please let us know what happens.
I've got a version of xp (maybe oem) with no possibility of repair.
So I try the method found on next webpage:
http://www.digitalwebcast.com/2002/0..._boot_toot.htm
It's long but shorter than a full reinstall and IT WORKS !!!!
Thx Charlie White and the people of this forum
This souns like precisely the same problem I am having right now. Is there any other option than a new install cos I can't find my boot disk?
And where does this come from? Any way of protecting against it in future i.e. watch out for.....don't use......etc?
Originally Posted by Bijorne
Hi folks, sorry I am new around here and found this forum out of desperation - and BOY, AM I GLAD I DID.
Firstly, many thanks to Bijorne for posting Charlie Whites article and big thanks to CW for the article itself.
I had tried all of the 'userinit' solutions posted elsewhere here and they didnt work.........CW's article, whilst very long did work and has enabled me to recover a lot of important work.
In short, if nothing else works, and you have had 'System restore' switched on give it a shot!
Thanks to all in this forum for their time in posting
Hi all.
Muy XP Pro got the same " sickness " as Bijornes XP, logging me out when I should be loggin in. Saturday I used Ad-Aware and it happend right after it finished. I tried to find the error but after wasting hours in vain trying to get it to work, I began to loose my patience and tried to do a Repair install.
I Booted from the XP install CD and this is was what happend. ..
1st. it check the hardware
2nd. ask if you want to load Raid drivere ( or something )
3rd. a message saying " Press F2 to run automated System Restore "
4th. This very strange message appeared ............
" Insert The Disk labeled Windows XP Professionel Servicepack 1 CD into Drive A "
When I didn't do that the installation stopped.
I also tried the option " last known good working configuration " but I got the " Blue Screen af Death " with this STOP error ..
0x0000008E ( 0xC0000005, 0x8059231E, 0xF84B9BAC, 0x00000000 )
( there's no mention of a file which causes the error )
I've never come across such an error before, and feel a bit lost. The obviously solution would be to Format the XP partition and do a clean install, but just the thought of having to install and setup all my programs again from scratch, makes me tired.
I've checked several Tech Boards today to see if sombody other than me, have got the error. I found a couple but no solution to fix it and some of them also mentioned that the error came right after using Ad-aware,
I'm convinced the breakdown, has something to do with Ad-Aware.
I've never come across such an error before, and feel a bit lost. The obviously solution would be to Format the XP partition and do a clean install, but just the thought of having to install and setup all the programs from scratch again, makes me tired.
To Bijorne:
I'm not sure if I have misunderstood you, but You wrote that you have used the guide from Charlie White and it works. I can't see how you could get it to work, when in an earlier post you said XP wouldn't Boot in any mode.
Could you please Post and tell me how you got it to work and if you had to install your programs again, or if you were so lucky, that your settings wasn't deleted.
Sadly I don't think I can use the guide, because I haven't had Systen restore enabled for ½ year, so I don't have any files to restore.
I'm hoping someone can come up with an Idea, so I can get the Repair installation to work and keep all my settings.
By for now
Sanne
Hey there
Found a fix on the lavasoft site...the people who bring us ad-aware.....
Boot from win xp and go to recovery module...at the recovery prompt
c:\windows
type 'cd system 32' and the directory should now be
c:\windows\system32
type 'copy userinit.exe wsaupdater.exe'
1 file copied
Now , just reboot, and wait while ad-aware finishes what it was doing.
Hope this helps...I know I'm relieved to have my machine back.
Will this still work if ad-aware is not installed on the computer that is having this problem? I'm having this problem (because I uninstalled Windows Search Assist I'm now assuming).Originally Posted by furboi
Hi Furboi.
I can't thank you enough for posting the solution to the problem. I had the problem for about 8 days, but wouldn't give up so easily, by formating the partition and install XP again ( I've got multiboot with win98 so I just used that one ) and luckly I didn't. I just did what you wrote "copy userinit.exe to wsaupdater.exe" from win98, rebooted into XP and jubii it worked.
Thanx so very much
Hi AngelDaae.
Have you tried to boot into Safe Mode ? If you don't know how, you do like this ........
When you turn on your computer and it's finish loading the BIOS settings
( the hardware ) and just before it's beginning to load the windows settings,
I think a message appear saying " starting windows " ( I've gor a permanent boot menu so this message don't appear ) you press F8 and a menu with a lot af options appear, use the down arrow to the menu " Safe Mode ", it takes a while but once in windows try to go to " ad - remove software " and see if this " Windows Search Assist " is still on the list and uninstall it again.
If this isn't the case you can boot from your XP CD ( do you use XP ) and do a Repair, which dosn't erase your windows settings, but just repair the windows files.
On MS Website you can find a describtion on how to do it. You can find the site 2 ways.
1)
support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=fh;[LN];kbjump
and type 315341 in the search field
2)
the direct link .....
support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;315341&Product=winxp
( you have to put " http:// " infront of both Url 1 + 2. I can't write the whole url so it's posted right )
In the article you have to look a bit down the page under " METHOD 2 "
Hope this will help - if you have any problems just write
Good Luck
Sanne
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