Boot problems in XP.

DavidNW

Big Geek
Hi, all.

Up until yesterday, my XP machine was running perfectly! What has happened? Well, I installed an all-in-one Lexmark 1200, printer/scanner/copier.

Ever since I installed the above mentioned, I've encountered several problems. Firstly, if XP boots-up, it does so very slowly, then when I go to close down XP, the PC just reboots! Additionally, I can't put the PC into 'Hibernate' (just reboots). The PC will not go into 'Standby'. I can't help but feel that this printer/scanner/copier has caused all these problems. I'm trying a full format of the HD and will reinstall XP and hope that does the trick!

Any ideas on this one, guys?

Thanks,

David.
 
I think I would try to uninstall the printer first before having to reinstall XP.
If that printer IS your problem, Then remove it first. Did you scan for a Virus
or a Trojan? you might have something else going on in the back ground..
 
Hi, Ghostman 1.

Okay, I may have got it sorted. I've had a couple of BSOD relating to device driver issues. I've reinstalled the printer and checked that all my hardware is seated correctly. The PC actually shuts down now! I also tested the memory using Memtest overnight and it came out error-free. As you said, device driver issues can be a real pain! I hope things are sorted now. Thanks for your input.
 
Can you lets us know what your problem was if and when you find it ?
Its always good to know these problems for next time..
 
Can you lets us know what your problem was if and when you find it ?
Its always good to know these problems for next time..

Yes, sure. I spoke too soon when I said I may have got it sorted - it's acting up again! I think I'll remove devices one-by-one and test that way. I have just read that USB devices can cause a lot of problems. I might also Memtest again, just to be sure - albiet memory came up clean last time.

From the huge amount I have read on this particular problem I'm having, it leans towards a device driver problem - which, as we have said, can be a hard problem to solve.
 
Can you lets us know what your problem was if and when you find it ?
Its always good to know these problems for next time..

Yes, sure. I spoke too soon when I said I may have got it sorted - it's acting up again! I think I'll remove devices one-by-one and test that way. I have just read that USB devices can cause a lot of problems. I might also Memtest again, just to be sure - albeit memory came up clean last time.

From the huge amount I have read on this particular problem I'm having, it leans towards a device driver problem - which, as we have said, can be a hard to pin down issue.
 
So you did a fresh install, and you are still having these problems ? Did this do this Right after the fresh install ? I mean Not, install nothing afterwards..
If it did , then you have a major hardware issue.. Only hook up the main things to see if it one of them. monitor/keyboard/mouse...Thats it..
 
Yes, it still acted up after a fresh install. I can't help but feel that this is a driver (printer-related) issue, as my PC was running to perfection before I installed the new Lexmark All-In-One X1270 printer. I'll take out devices one-by-one and see if that resolves things. It might be 'buggy' printer software?
 
Back up now! Did it do this before you added the Printer on the fresh INSTALL?
No, it didn't. However. I was having trouble with an old version of Acronis True Image version 8.0 - the application was not detecting any of my HDs. I've uninstalled it & replaced it with the newer Acronis True Image version 9.0.

I've rebooted after reinstalling the printer & the new Acronis & PC boots up much faster than it did -and no BSOD! Could have been a corrupted version of the old Acronis True Image? Anyway, I've fully backed up the full system & I'll just have to see how things go when I next boot up. Fingers crossed! I'll keep you posted.
 
So you are using a Windows XP setup disk ? OR You are using a back copy then?

If you are not using a setup disk, and you are using a backup disk instead Then you are not getting a fresh install each time. You are just getting the same problem from before..
You have to install XP from a Setup disk...By using a backup copy, you are just taking all the problems and Viruses or whatever and reinstalling all over again..
 
I did a fresh install using my XP set-up disk. I then took off the old version of Acronis True Image (which was giving problems - not recognizing HDDs) and installed a newer version of Acronis (with which, I have now backed up the whole system). From that point on, the PC is going fine - no more BSOD - XP loads much faster and now shuts down fine.

I can only think that the old Acronis (version 8) was causing the problem - but I can't be sure. Touch wood - the PC has been fine for the last couple of days and I hope it continues!
 
IF a BSOD appears next time then write down the error it displays...Also, restart and check the EVENT Viewer for the Errors..
 
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