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returntothepit >> discuss >> Computer help by archaeon on Jan 3,2008 8:26pm
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toggletoggle post by archaeon at Jan 3,2008 8:26pm
I turned off my computer after installing a new driver from my audio interface. Now, whenever I start my PC up it runs through the Dell load up screen goes to the a page when it asks me to select which way i want to start up the computer (safe mode, normally etc) then the XP screen loads up. The screen turns black when the XP load up appears to be done and the hard drive makes a bunch of fucking noise then starts back at the dell screen again.

I tried system restore but it doesn't seem to be doing anything. I'm in safe mode with networking now.



toggletoggle post by Dertoxia   at Jan 3,2008 8:40pm
i would say try uninstalling your audio interface. if it works after that then you know that the driver is causing some conflict.



toggletoggle post by the_reverend   at Jan 3,2008 9:07pm
did you delete your system32 folder?



toggletoggle post by archaeon at Jan 3,2008 9:10pm
twice



toggletoggle post by archaeon at Jan 3,2008 9:24pm
Dertoxia said:
i would say try uninstalling your audio interface. if it works after that then you know that the driver is causing some conflict.


i uninstalled all traces i could find of it, still the same deal.




toggletoggle post by sxealex   at Jan 3,2008 9:55pm
whats your audio interface?
i think this happens in windows as well... kernels get recompiled for hardware like this.
you might wanna recompile it(if thats possible sincne you probably cant get the source code)? or replace it with the safe mode one? I dunno?



toggletoggle post by sxealex   at Jan 3,2008 9:57pm
Side by Side
Another problem area is DLLs:if one program installs a new version of a system DLL, Windows itself might stop working properly. System File Protection stops this; it isn't new to XP, but the Side-by-Side (SxS) technology for dealing with other DLLs is. Applications often overwrite common DLLs with their own version: if Office gives you a new version of the C runtime library and your voice-recognition software needs the previous version, it stops working. Software that needs its own particular version of a file can put it in a new folder in the Windows directory called WinSxS. For example, Windows XP comes with two versions of the COMCTL32 library and new applications may install other versions, but they go into WinSxS so each program gets the version of the file it needs.



toggletoggle post by sxealex   at Jan 3,2008 9:58pm



toggletoggle post by archaeon at Jan 3,2008 10:13pm
sxealex said:
whats your audio interface?
i think this happens in windows as well... kernels get recompiled for hardware like this.
you might wanna recompile it(if thats possible sincne you probably cant get the source code)? or replace it with the safe mode one? I dunno?


M-audio firewire 1814

thanks for the help, I'm trying to get a grasp on that tutorial but I'm kind of computer illiterate.




toggletoggle post by sxealex   at Jan 3,2008 10:41pm
i think the windows disk has a system repair thing... if you have no other drivers it should get you back to where you used to be.



toggletoggle post by archaeon at Jan 4,2008 7:45pm
anyone else?



toggletoggle post by sxealex   at Jan 4,2008 8:00pm
so what happened when you tried the repair thing?



toggletoggle post by archaeon at Jan 4,2008 8:30pm
I don't really understand what i'm suppose to do with with the .dlls. I did a search for the most recent used ones the 2 it says i used were iGdi.dll and setup.dll and theres a "kernel" thing mentioned in that article int eh same folder.



toggletoggle post by archaeon at Jan 10,2008 6:50pm
fixed it

i needed to disable my onboard soundcard. fixed everything.



toggletoggle post by ArrowHead likes Ellios Pizza at Jan 10,2008 11:08pm
Did you try disabling your onboard sound?



toggletoggle post by sxealex   at Jan 11,2008 1:32am
nonono dont bother just delete system32



toggletoggle post by the_reverend   at Jan 11,2008 6:54am
is your cable plugged in? what about the state-us light?



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