I don't know how to start up in VGA mode. It doesn't give me that option.
I've tried every option that is listed on the screen at the time.
I have a desktop. I would love to back up my system. I have a laptop that
I'm using at the moment to contact you. It has Windows XP and is actually
newer than my desktop. My problem is that all of the data that is critical
to me is only on the desktop. I would love to hire someone to help me, but
I'm not sure how to go about finding someone who's reliable. I would
appreciate any feedback.
Thanks so much!!!!
--
Allie
"Patrick Keenan" wrote:
> "Alexandra" <Alexandra@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:EC20BF52-86EC-4EF5-8249-ADB1016109DD@microsoft.com...
> > Thank you Patrick. You asked what happens next:
> >
> > When I click OK to terminate the application my screen goes black. (If I
> > am
> > in Safe Mode the screen goes black but the Safe mode words stay on the
> > screen). When the screen goes black I can't do anything. I can hit
> > CTRL/ALT/DELETE and nothing happens. I have also tried F8, etc. I then
> > just
> > have to turn off the computer by holding the button down.
>
> Try starting in VGA mode, not Safe Mode.
>
> If none of these work, you may well need to perform some major system
> maintenance, a repair install or a clean install.
>
> Before you do either of those, before you go any further, you need to be
> sure your system is backed up.
>
>
> >
> > Regading removing my "disk" from the system to copy files to another
> > Windows
> > XP system. That sounds great. I am computer literate as far as using
> > Microsoft word and other software applications. But do not have any
> > advanced
> > knowledge. Therefore I am not sure what disk you are referring to for
> > removal from the system (yes I am a computer dummy in that respect!).
> > Please
> > elaborate.
>
> I mean the hard disk. Is your system a laptop or desktop?
>
> If you need help to do this, it shouldn't be hard to find someone to help
> the process is not complex. You just need access to another XP system with
> enough drive space, and a way to connect the drive. USB2 drive cases
> start around $20 and make this very easy.
>
> What you do after that depends on the type of install or recovery disks that
> came with your PC.
>
> -pk
>
> >
> > Thanks so much! I really appreciate your help.
> >
> > Allie
> > --
> > Allie
> >
> >
> > "Patrick Keenan" wrote:
> >
> >>
> >> "Alexandra" <Alexandra@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> >> news:60B3A5C2-1555-432E-950A-685F6830AB55@microsoft.com...
> >> > On startup I get the error message: service.exe application error.
> >> > The
> >> > application failed to initialize properly. Oxc0000005 Click on OK to
> >> > Terminate the application.
> >>
> >> And then what happens? It's very hard to see your system from here.
> >>
> >>
> >> > When I research a fix for the 0xc0000005 it shows that message is for a
> >> > windows NT problem. I don't have windows NT. I have no idea what that
> >> > is!
> >> > I
> >> > have Windows XP Home Edition
> >>
> >> Windows XP is NT 5. It's built on the Windows NT core, just like
> >> Windows
> >> 2000 (NT4) before it.
> >>
> >>
> >> > and I haven't installed any new software. I was
> >> > using my flip video last night and am sure that I clicked on the icon
> >> > to
> >> > "remove safely" before I removed it. My computer was working fine when
> >> > I
> >> > shut it down last night. I did download a PDF from a website. Hope I
> >> > don't
> >> > have a virus!
> >> >
> >> > I've tried starting in safe mode. No Luck.
> >>
> >> What exactly happens?
> >>
> >> > I would appreciate any help!!! I have to access my computer!!!!
> >>
> >> Fortunately, it's very easy to gain access to files these days. Remove
> >> the
> >> disk from your system and attach it to another XP system, and copy the
> >> files over.
> >>
> >> HTH
> >> -pk
> >>
> >>
> >> >
> >> > Thanks in advance!!!
> >> >
> >> > Allie (desperate!!!)
> >>
> >>
>
>