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Thread ID: 98079 2009-03-10 12:44:00 Problem Messege on startup alawi (14692) Press F1
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755310 2009-03-11 00:18:00 Are you still getting the startup screen? If you are, try looking in the registry.

1) Navigate to:

HKEY USERS\ .DEFAULT\Control Panel\Desktop

2) Double click the wallpaper value.

Is there an image name and path there? If so, delete them.
linw (53)
755311 2009-03-11 14:45:00 Appreciate your help everyone, for the screen it disappear I have restart and shutdown the laptop but the screen not appear, but I still have slow shutdown even when I do all the steps in the link that the friends put it to me for beginning its successful but some software disabled like Touchpad, and you know it's necessary for working on the laptop can anyone show me another solutions I'll be appreciate?
and what did you means by wallpaper value could you explain more please?
alawi (14692)
755312 2009-03-12 00:38:00 I don't want to be rude here, but I think your Computer Literacy skills are not suffiant enough for you to go into the Registry, any mistakes you may make can actually render your computer (or software) redunant and fail to start correctly.

If you want to see what programs are starting up when you log into windows try this nifty application... www.mlin.net and download the *Standalone EXE Version*.

If you like to know when registry changes are made and want to have some control over them, download StartupMonitor by clicking it in the menu on the left on the above site.

This way if you make a mistake, you have some abilites to restore the problem, and not have to wonder if you got it right.

I'm not sure what others think, but before we can help you with your shutdown problem, we need to know what is causing the problem.

First: Right click on the clock, and click Task Manager.

Second: Make the Windows Task Manager Window longer so it can comfortably show all the details. In the box in the bottom left hand side (Show processes from all users) place a tick inside it if there isn't one already.

Thrid: Click on the CPU header twice and note down anything that has a high CPU rating and stays constantly high. For example if "System Idle Process" constantly stays at 30, let us know - System Idle Process should nearly always have a much lower CPU usage, but can sometimes be problematic. It don't matter what the name is, only if it has a high CPU rating.

Fourth: Sort the items by "Mem Usage" (Memory Usage). Click on header twice to have it sort to the highest Memory Usage currently on your computer. Write down on a bit of paper anything that is over 50,000k and post it back in a reply to the forum.

Five: Close all your open applications - by this I mean if you have anything on your task bar close it. Do not close anything that is in your system tray (near the clock). Or preform any action other than removing things from your Taskbar.

Six: Do a shutdown/logoff or whatever is causing the slowdown when it happens. If possible note down any changes that happen, for example if Firefox before had say 10,520k mem usage then jumped to the top of the cue and started to increase in CPU note it down (FireFox should be closed when you do this but may still be open if you have it installed).

Oh and keep an eye out for anything starting with "Dump" I have forgotten what its full name is, but know it has a "Dump" starting. If you see one of those, a program is crashing and causing a Dump overload which may be the problem.

Im not a pro at anything, but this is one place even I have learned a thing or two about all the best.
AnokFero (13401)
755313 2009-03-13 00:34:00 Thank you I'll try and see. alawi (14692)
755314 2009-03-13 12:40:00 Thank you I'll try and see.
Hi I have do what did you suggest and I have tack picture for the task bar so you can see it, in CPU I have System Idle process rating between 90-80-70 around this numbers and about Mem Usage I don't have above 50,000 only explorer near 44,216
www.imageuploadsite.com (http://www.imageuploadsite.com/)
alawi (14692)
755315 2009-03-14 05:09:00 Try running this:

www.microsoft.com
Blam (54)
755316 2009-03-14 20:27:00 Not work blue screen after Install it?! alawi (14692)
755317 2009-03-14 21:51:00 What did the blue-screen say? Blam (54)
755318 2009-03-14 22:39:00 This is the result of analyzing

Microsoft (R) Windows Debugger Version 6.6.0003.5
Copyright (c) Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.


Loading Dump File [C:\WINDOWS\Minidump\Mini031409-01.dmp]
Mini Kernel Dump File: Only registers and stack trace are available

Symbol search path is: SRV*c:\websymbols*msdl.microsoft.com
Executable search path is:
Windows XP Kernel Version 2600 (Service Pack 3) UP Free x86 compatible
Product: WinNt, suite: TerminalServer SingleUserTS Personal
Built by: 2600.xpsp_sp3_gdr.080814-1236
Kernel base = 0x804d7000 PsLoadedModuleList = 0x80554040
Debug session time: Sat Mar 14 19:02:36.484 2009 (GMT+3)
System Uptime: 0 days 4:47:35.050
Loading Kernel Symbols
.................................................. .................................................. .................................................. ....
Loading User Symbols
Loading unloaded module list
......................
************************************************** *****************************
* *
* Bugcheck Analysis *
* *
************************************************** *****************************

Use !analyze -v to get detailed debugging information.

BugCheck 10000050, {fffffff9, 0, 80544a9d, 0}


Could not read faulting driver name
Probably caused by : ntkrnlpa.exe ( nt!ExFreePoolWithTag+237 )

Followup: MachineOwner
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alawi (14692)
755319 2009-03-14 22:45:00 Could be the file on the bottom, it maybe corrupt or something

Could not read faulting driver name

Probably caused by : ntkrnlpa.exe ( nt!ExFreePoolWithTag+237 )

Is XP up to date?? I think there was a kernel update recently
Speedy Gonzales (78)
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