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O/T Windows XP Service Pack 3 Help!!!



otk

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May 15, 2007
1,895
Leg out of the bed
I've recently updated with XP Service Pack 3 and my PC now seems to reboot of it's own accord and insists on checking the hard disk if I'm not quick enough to cancel the check!

I've run an AVG virus check and nothing shows up, so makes me think it's to do with the update

Wodja fink?

???
 






I've recently updated with XP Service Pack 3 and my PC now seems to reboot of it's own accord and insists on checking the hard disk if I'm not quick enough to cancel the check!

I've run an AVG virus check and nothing shows up, so makes me think it's to do with the update

Wodja fink?

...Have you tried turning it....Sorry i'll be serious. Have had service pack 3 for around a month and can report no problems.
 




Jul 5, 2003
12,644
Chertsey
Try to restore it to before you installed ANY service packs ( make sure you save all the stuff you want externally beforehand!! )

Then turn autoupdate OFF. They don't seem to test anything before releasing it on the market. Haven't updated anything on my vista at all since i've got it, and it works just fine *touch wood*.
 




Just a shot in the dark, but you could run a disc defragmenter, followed by a disc cleanup. Only a theory here, but it might be having to whisk all over the hard drive to collate all the things it wants to put together in a normal running session. It might put everything in its' right place and get rid of dodgy old clutter that it's having to work around.

I upgraded, and before the upgrade I didn't need a defrag - then soon afterwards, the defrag was recommended.
 


Fungus

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May 21, 2004
7,158
Truro
I've recently updated with XP Service Pack 3 and my PC now seems to reboot of it's own accord and insists on checking the hard disk if I'm not quick enough to cancel the check!

I've run an AVG virus check and nothing shows up, so makes me think it's to do with the update

Wodja fink?

???

Why would you want to cancel the disk-check? Let it run - it might need to fix something! Do that before a defrag or a clean-up. A fragmented disk would only slow it down, not cause it to reboot.
 


otk

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May 15, 2007
1,895
Leg out of the bed
Thanks for everybody's help :thumbsup:


Just a shot in the dark, but you could run a disc defragmenter, followed by a disc cleanup. Only a theory here, but it might be having to whisk all over the hard drive to collate all the things it wants to put together in a normal running session. It might put everything in its' right place and get rid of dodgy old clutter that it's having to work around.

I upgraded, and before the upgrade I didn't need a defrag - then soon afterwards, the defrag was recommended.

I analyzed both partitions on my H/D and it said I didn't need to de-frag either. I ran Disk Cleanup and it recovered lots of space, so I'm crossing my fingers that was the problem

Thanks again :thumbsup:
 




haardman

Active member
Jul 29, 2005
100
Running a defrag on a disk with faults is like revving a car engine to 9000 rpm for an hour when it sounds a bit low on oil.

Let the checkdisk do it's thing. If it continually requires it, try running "chkdsk c: /r" at a command prompt, it will ask if you want to schedule it for the next reboot. Say yes, and then reboot. Let it checkdisk again (as the /r tells it to check the whole disk).

If it still keeps on chkdsk'ing then replace the hard disk.
 


scooter1

How soon is now?
If you can regress back to SP2 it might be worth it. Our IT guy here has advised that nobody updates to SP3 just yet. Also had a friend who did to their home PC and they lost all web access and therefore were unable to get any of the patches to repair it.

If it ain't broke etc etc....
 


110%

Unregistered User
Apr 19, 2006
68
GOSBTS
If you can regress back to SP2 it might be worth it. Our IT guy here has advised that nobody updates to SP3 just yet. Also had a friend who did to their home PC and they lost all web access and therefore were unable to get any of the patches to repair it.

If it ain't broke etc etc....

I updated to SP3 a couple of weeks ago and then couldn't get any network connections etc so reverted back and hey presto no problems! I'm not in any hurry to try again.
 




otk

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May 15, 2007
1,895
Leg out of the bed
Just a quick update (geddit!) on the SP3 issue

I installed it about six weeks ago and my BT broadband connection eventually needed rebooting like four times a day!

I've just uninstalled SP3 and have set Update Manager to prompt me before updating, so it can't install itself again and things look a bit rosier than they did re: B/B connectivity :)

Obviously a MS conspiracy to get us all to buy Vista :censored:
 


dougdeep

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May 9, 2004
37,732
SUNNY SEAFORD
It's lovely with Linux.
 






Bluejuice

Lazy as a rug on Valium
Sep 2, 2004
8,270
The free state of Kemp Town
My XP's updated to SP3 a few weeks back and whilst it's been fine on the lappy my desktop now chucks up 2 annoying error messages which are gobbledegook to me every time I boot up. Haven't noticed any other problems so I can only assume they're not too important, but I do wish I could stop them from popping up and making their annoying noises every time I switch it on.
 


thedonkeycentrehalf

Moved back to wear the gloves (again)
Jul 7, 2003
9,347
I had exactly the same problem with my desktop when upgrading to SP3. It's the spare PC that the kids use so I don't worry too much about it although they find it a pain. The problem is you can't defrag the drive as it is already marked for checking. I've checked the status using another package and the disk reports fine but there doesn't appear to be a way of changing the boot record to get rid of the chkdsk /c flag.
 




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