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Board Licensed to: Geeks to Go, Inc. Facebook Twitter. Javascript Disabled Detected You currently have javascript disabled. Please log in to reply. Posted 07 July - AM. Posted 07 July - PM. Artellos Tech Secretary Global Moderator 3, posts. Hello hydrolist! I would like to start out with a little something about Registry Cleaners. Geeks to Go does not recommend running Registry Cleaners. While most programs tell you that cleaning the registry of errors, make your PC run faster etc.

It doesn't actually give your PC a boost of performance. I highly recommend you do not run registry cleaners as they can seriously damage your Operating System. Now lets see what we can do to get the machine working again. Keep in mind that you need to re-install any patches after a Windows Repair. Regards, Olrik. I followed that, but there was no option to 'Repair' my existing OS. Windows XP Computer. Windows XP My Computer.

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Windows XP Home. Can you get a version number? The last entry was for FastFat. Still some more to say..

Sorry about the mixed bootlogs. I didn't delete PfModNT. I deleted sptd. Yeah i just deleted using the delete key then empty recycle bin. Is Alcohol still installed? I read it somewhere about doing this after i googled "PfModNT".

Alcohol is still installed. The version is 1. So, uninstalling a driver is rarely as simple as deleting a. Here are some things worth knowing. Windows File Protection Ever want to get rid of a pesky driver by finding the file and just hitting delete? Or maybe just replace the file with your own version? Sound simple? Well, if you do it you may find that approach works for awhile but the next day….. The originals just keep coming back. Again, you change. Welcome to Windows File Protections.

WFP WFP is a Windows feature designed to help protect against malware or other problems, which could corrupt important system files. Refer to see more about it here. It scans different types of programs scattered across many places. It will replace missing or changed programs on its watchdog list. This explains more. You deleted xxx. Perhaps smaller problems but still things to do. You really need to uninstall the entire driver to remove the.

This guide tells you how to see hidden device drivers and even hidden devices not currently connected. But from all I read, will take their word.

But I was willing to accept it ONLY because they offered a script, which, supposedly, does all the work for you. Look here at their FAQ. This is usually added to the Registry in the UnInstall key. See if your App appears there. Note: MyUninstaller make take 10 — 60 secs or more analyzing your program data depending on your computer and size of hard drive.

I recommend not removing through MyUninstaller unless you know the app well. Is it an important app for you? Does MyUninstaller create an entry for Alcohol? If no stop. Gonna have to think about this uninstall process a bit further through.

Follow instructions given above about seeing all hidden devices in Device Manager. Is sptd listed anywhere? It should be. Remember you only removed the program. All other info is still around on your system which is why Serviwin showed info on it as well Before uninstalling sptd.

Create a free Team What is Teams? Learn more. Windows XP stuck on loading screen Ask Question. Asked 12 years, 3 months ago. Active 4 years, 9 months ago. Viewed k times. What I did : restored to a previous restore point successfully. No change. I don't know why but I had only one restore point. Problem remains. Each time I restarted, the problem remained. I even tried the "load almost nothing" option :. Nothing important detected. Improve this question. Chindraba 1, 1 1 gold badge 9 9 silver badges 24 24 bronze badges.

Julien N Julien N 1 1 gold badge 5 5 silver badges 10 10 bronze badges. Boy you're screwed, at least you thoroughly described you're problem!

Although this question is old, and Windows XP is less relevant than it used to be The last one displayed before you get "stuck" is probably the one it's having trouble with e. Add a comment. Active Oldest Votes. Improve this answer. Resorath Resorath 1, 2 2 gold badges 10 10 silver badges 19 19 bronze badges. It makes you "reset" Windows but leaves your programs and settings be. Probably your best bet. Accept the License Agreement and Windows will search for existing Windows installations.

Select the XP installation you want to repair from the list and press R to start the repair.



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