M
Mark
Hi everyone,
My computer is once again giving me grief. Last week, I
was unable to log in to Windows due to the
userinit.exe/wsaupdater.exe problem that it seems quite a
few people have been having. Anyway, with help from this
site (thanks guys!), I managed to get my computer running
again (despite Microsoft e-mail help telling me I had a
serious problem and should pay them $35 to get them to fix
my computer). Anyway, the problem I am having now could
very well be related to that. When I got my computer
running again, I ran numerous virus/spyware/adware
detection and protection programmes, as well as installing
the updates from Microsoft that it alerted me I should.
After installing these, it instructed me to restart the
computer, which I did. When it came to turn back on, it
took me to a black screen with white writing, telling me
that there had been a problem loading Windows (and sorry
for the inconvenience). Anyway, it gave me five options to
start Windows in:
Safe Mode
Safe Mode with Networking
Safe Mode with Command Prompt
Last Known Good Configurations
Normal Windows Mode
Whichever of these I select, Windows begins to load then
simply returns to this same screen. I have read and heard
some stuff about Windows Service Pack problems similar to
this, but again, my computer knowledge is very limited.
Any help would be greatly appreciated
Thanks for reading my essay (!oops!)
Mark
My computer is once again giving me grief. Last week, I
was unable to log in to Windows due to the
userinit.exe/wsaupdater.exe problem that it seems quite a
few people have been having. Anyway, with help from this
site (thanks guys!), I managed to get my computer running
again (despite Microsoft e-mail help telling me I had a
serious problem and should pay them $35 to get them to fix
my computer). Anyway, the problem I am having now could
very well be related to that. When I got my computer
running again, I ran numerous virus/spyware/adware
detection and protection programmes, as well as installing
the updates from Microsoft that it alerted me I should.
After installing these, it instructed me to restart the
computer, which I did. When it came to turn back on, it
took me to a black screen with white writing, telling me
that there had been a problem loading Windows (and sorry
for the inconvenience). Anyway, it gave me five options to
start Windows in:
Safe Mode
Safe Mode with Networking
Safe Mode with Command Prompt
Last Known Good Configurations
Normal Windows Mode
Whichever of these I select, Windows begins to load then
simply returns to this same screen. I have read and heard
some stuff about Windows Service Pack problems similar to
this, but again, my computer knowledge is very limited.
Any help would be greatly appreciated
Thanks for reading my essay (!oops!)
Mark