TSGL: Laptops - strange reboot changes

jonpan jonpan at onlinehome.de
Thu May 1 09:00:13 EDT 2008


Thanks, Tilman. I had checked all the entries under MSCONFIG, but could find 
no difference in either boot-case.

In Boot.ini, the laptop has .....NoExecute=OptIn, whereas the other PCs 
simply have the NoExecute, but I think DEP defaults to that anyway.

In the meantime, I've left the mains connection on and booted several times 
with no problems, so I suspect it has to do with the batteries. I'll keep 
experimenting...

Enjoy 1. Mai!

John
Od/G

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Tilman Brandl" <tbrandl2 at chello.at>
To: "Tech Support Guy Mailing List" <list at tsgserver.com>
Sent: Thursday, May 01, 2008 1:47 PM
Subject: Re: TSGL: Laptops - strange reboot changes


John,

hopefully others will come and offer better ideas, here's waht comes to my
mind ...

Have you looked at your boot.ini file? From my understanding it *could* have
been changed/overwritten (how? no idea)

Either open it in notepad from your C: drive, or from Start | Run by
executing msconfig. Look at the boot.ini Tab there, you can even check the
paths and anyway have a look at the contents of that file.

Under msconfig you should also check system.ini + win.ini for maybe
*injected* elements that could cause this behavior. And of course - also
look at what is under the systemstart (Systemstart) Tab.

Good luck
Tilman

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "jonpan" <jonpan at onlinehome.de>
To: "ListTSG" <List at tsgserver.com>
Sent: Wednesday, April 30, 2008 7:21 PM
Subject: TSGL: Laptops


> Hi all,
>
> I recently bought a used HP laptop with XP SP2. I partitioned the
> relatively small HDD into C and D with the OS on C: and installed several
> programmes I needed to D: Now, after a while, when I re-start it boots to
> the original XP ("take the tour") and all my changes have disappeared.
>
> A System Restore does bring everything back.
>
> Is it possible that this is caused by a weak rechargeable or the CMOS
> battery?
> Any experiences of this or other ideas? I usually pull the mains plug when
> I leave it.
>
> Thanks,
>
> John
> Od/G


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