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Fw: Win2k is driving me nuts! Help!


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  • From: "Gareth Cook/UK/IBM" <gcook@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 9 Oct 2001 17:26:33 +0100
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Could be a driver - goto control panel, drivers, and look for anything that is set to boot or automatic or system - if it's not running, then that's the fella

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"Phil Harris" <phillip.harris1@xxxxxxx>
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I've just done a complete fresh install of Win2k Server on my main server
PC - I have applied Service Pack 2 and have a nice clean machine with
nothing but Office 2000 and Seagate Backup Exec 8.0 installed.

Each time it boots up I get the "At least one service or driver failed
during system startup. Use Event Viewer to examine the Event Log for
details." *HOWEVER* I have no error reports (or even warnings) in any of the
three event logs (Application, Security or System) only just the usual boot
up system reports.

Anyone got any ideas on why Win2k could be reporting errors and how I can
try to stop it?

Phil



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