A friend installed the SP2 patch for Windows XP and when it rebooted it only goes to the splash screen.
He can get a menu by using F8 as follows:
safe mode
safe mode with the network
safe mode command prompt
enable boot logging
enable VGA mode
last known good configuration
director services restore mode (Windows domain controller only)
debugging mode
disable automatic restart on systems failures
Using safe mode only gets back to the splash screen.
Last known good configuration doesn't do anything.
Can he use his Windows XP CD to repair problems or install over itself?
Can he use someone else's restore backup disk, he doesn't have one of his own?
I guess that's why buisineses are not installing SP2, including the place I work. You could always boot a linux live cd and then copy the stuff you don't want to lose off the hard drive before you reinstall your OS.
xamindar wrote:I guess that's why buisineses are not installing SP2, including the place I work. You could always boot a linux live cd and then copy the stuff you don't want to lose off the hard drive before you reinstall your OS.
You know, its just as amazing that you can do the same thing with Windows since NT. Its called the recovery console.
You can't use the recovery console if your Windows partition is trashed enough. Then again, booting off a Linux CD to try to rescue data from a drive with a wrecked partition table won't do you much good either, since you'll never be able to mount the partition(s).