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Robert
Hello Everybody, I have WinXP Home+SP2 + AOL. The following issue
began a few weeks ago only occasionally. I could cure it by rebooting
once. Today the System refused to boot six times, though finally I got
it to boot in Safe Mode.
Windows hangs at the Icon screen: the placeholders are all there, the
music tinkles, but no icons appear. Nothing will work and there are no
error messages.
The Event System log shows several problems: (1) at each bootup the
specified path for AOL Spyware Protection cannot be found (Error 7000);
(2) Errors 17 and 29 - no time service was available to NtpClient, "A
socket operation was attempted to an unreachable host." (I have no idea
what this means.) The Event Application log shows that "An Internet
Connection was not detected" while trying to perform Live Update. (But
this may not be relevant. AOL never has started up at Windows bootup.)
Oddly, although some applications do start up, none are visible on Task
Manager when the system hangs.
I will be very grateful for any help here. I'm always having trouble
with AOL not logging on; I KNOW I should get rid of it, but we don't
have many good ISPs here in the UK and winkling out every cancerous
particle of AOL is a daunting prospect for a non-professional.
As always, thanks for any information offered.
Robert.
began a few weeks ago only occasionally. I could cure it by rebooting
once. Today the System refused to boot six times, though finally I got
it to boot in Safe Mode.
Windows hangs at the Icon screen: the placeholders are all there, the
music tinkles, but no icons appear. Nothing will work and there are no
error messages.
The Event System log shows several problems: (1) at each bootup the
specified path for AOL Spyware Protection cannot be found (Error 7000);
(2) Errors 17 and 29 - no time service was available to NtpClient, "A
socket operation was attempted to an unreachable host." (I have no idea
what this means.) The Event Application log shows that "An Internet
Connection was not detected" while trying to perform Live Update. (But
this may not be relevant. AOL never has started up at Windows bootup.)
Oddly, although some applications do start up, none are visible on Task
Manager when the system hangs.
I will be very grateful for any help here. I'm always having trouble
with AOL not logging on; I KNOW I should get rid of it, but we don't
have many good ISPs here in the UK and winkling out every cancerous
particle of AOL is a daunting prospect for a non-professional.
As always, thanks for any information offered.
Robert.