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| Thread ID: 41222 | 2004-01-03 21:07:00 | Win XP 'recovered from serious system error' | joe90ak (3042) | Press F1 |
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| 205107 | 2004-01-03 21:07:00 | I have Win XP pro installed and had to re-install XP (the 'upgrade' option) to fix a problem. Each time I boot up and log in I get a message window that says "The system has recovered from a serious error" even though I click on the close button on the message it keeps coming back and I can't get rid of it. The system runs fine now apart from that. Any suggestions how to get rid of the box without a complete re-install (I've already done that twice) Joe |
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| 205108 | 2004-01-03 21:31:00 | Do you have SP1 installed? This Microsoft Knowledge Base Article should help: You Receive a "System Has Recovered from a Serious Error" Message After Every Restart (support.microsoft.com) | Jen C (20) | ||
| 205109 | 2004-01-04 01:48:00 | Hi Jen, thanks for the help. I had SP1 installed, but thought I'd download the patch as well. It didn't get rid of the sytem error box but strangely It has fixed the problem I had downloading pics and being unable to view them in graphics program unless I 'resaved' them. It has also fixed the problem that I've had since I got XP a year ago where I was unable to send pics as e-mail attachments! A big thankyou even though it didn't fix the original problem... computers eh! Joe |
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