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margetts
October 19th 04, 10:41 PM
Hi there
My windows ME machine was being used when the power had cut out, the next
day, after the power had been resumed, i start up my machine and it comes up
with a windows protection error.. i have gone through the steps that
microsoft offers, but nothing has worked so far... are there any ideas? and
how this could of been linked to a power-outage?

thanks in advance
Jason

October 23rd 04, 05:00 PM
RE: Pavillion N5310 Notebook

On the bootup > F10 for Diag > It reports an error something like this;

"Keyboard string error"

ME will not reinstall. ME Boots into Safe Mode with the video / monitor
working OK, but not into normal mode - it boots into a blue screen with no
icons.

HP does not have the "Keyboard string error" on its website.

Thanks.
http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/famiDocument?product=18703&lang=en&cc=us&lc=en&dlc=en&docname=c00034791

TheRealFastlane
December 8th 04, 12:47 AM
IF the power outage was due to a lightning strike on your side of the cicuit
OCB
your chips and/or memory would be fried but that is a worst case scenario.
The blue screen you mention says
Windows Protection Error - System Halted ?
I was getting that Sunday, no idea if these are related but what I did was
examine
C:\detlog.txt file, search for "certclas.inf" OR munged commandline (no
quotes), my log was refusing to install devices because it could not locate
that inf which appears to verify the device is win certified (xp property I
guess ??). After that, I renamed IOS.INI and INTUPROF.INI so they did not
init and the machine finally started, then I swept up the hair I had pulled
out and ran a backup.
Hope this helps


"margetts" wrote:

> Hi there
> My windows ME machine was being used when the power had cut out, the next
> day, after the power had been resumed, i start up my machine and it comes up
> with a windows protection error.. i have gone through the steps that
> microsoft offers, but nothing has worked so far... are there any ideas? and
> how this could of been linked to a power-outage?
>
> thanks in advance
> Jason
>
>
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