Windows 2000 Boot Freeze

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Billy Green

I can't get past the splash screen! I've also tried to re-install, and it
freezes during that process as well!

Thinkin' its a hardware prob. Any ideas of a software fix first?

Thanks,

Billy
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"Billy Green" <BillyGreen@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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>I can't get past the splash screen! I've also tried to re-install, and it
> freezes during that process as well!
>
> Thinkin' its a hardware prob. Any ideas of a software fix first?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Billy
> --
> MCP & A+


You can't fix hardware problems with software fixes - best
to ask a hardware group.
 
"Billy Green" <BillyGreen@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:DB80D4B2-60D6-40DB-8259-31DA0806B0B9@microsoft.com...
> I can't get past the splash screen! I've also tried to re-install, and it
> freezes during that process as well!
>
> Thinkin' its a hardware prob. Any ideas of a software fix first?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Billy
>



Run a RAM test
http://oca.microsoft.com/en/windiag.asp


also, to test the harddrive
just go to the websote of the harddrive's manufacturer
and you can download their free diagnostic software
 
"Billy Green" <BillyGreen@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:DB80D4B2-60D6-40DB-8259-31DA0806B0B9@microsoft.com...
>I can't get past the splash screen! I've also tried to re-install, and it
> freezes during that process as well!
>
> Thinkin' its a hardware prob. Any ideas of a software fix first?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Billy
> --
> MCP & A+


Go to the website of your hard disk manufacturer and download and run their
disk diagnostics software. You probably have a failed/failing hard disk.



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Billy Green wrote:
> I can't get past the splash screen! I've also tried to re-install, and it
> freezes during that process as well!
>
> Thinkin' its a hardware prob. Any ideas of a software fix first?
>
> Thanks,
>

It's unlikely to be a hardware problem otherwise you would not get to
the splash screen stage. It sounds like Win2k has become corrupted and
will need tobe repaired or probably re-installed. First run a chksk/r
from the repair console to ensure your hard drive is ok.
 
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