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Old Feb 20, 2005, 05:33 PM
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Hi folks,

I used your site a lot over the years with great success so thought i would try again. I have just made a big mistake and now i am suffering.

My daughter asked me to find her a program to change the login screen on her pc and change her styles etc. i found a program called LogonLoader and tried it on my pc before giving to my daughter (just to be on the safe side). I installed it, changed my logon screen and rebooted the pc to see if it worked. well it didnt and i kept getting an error message where the logon screen should be and wasnt able to get my pc running. I used my daughters pc internet connection to try and find a solution to this error and i ended up re-installing windows using the cd without losing any of my information.

the pc works fine now so far apart from a very slow start up and shutdown, but i did need to re-install windows service pack 2. This is the problem, when i try to re-install SP" i keep getting the following message:

"Windows has detected that one or more protected core system files (kernel) on your computer have been modified. The Service Pack contains updated versions of those files, which work to provide a stable environment for your programs. Due to this modification, the Service Pack will not be installed. For more information, see Knowledge Base article Q327101 at http://support.microsoft.com."

I followed al the instructions at http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;327101 but still no luck, SP2 extracts but then tells me that there is a problem with the set up files, then cancels out.

I would be grateful if anyone out there could offer me some advice on how to fix this and re-install SP2. If you need any further information then please let me know. I am running Windows XP Pro with intergrated SP1.

Thanks

Charllie

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Old Feb 21, 2005, 03:53 AM   #2  
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Hi,
This has to do with a kernal, .exe file.
Here is a link with step by step on how to fix it:

http://www.computerhope.com/issues/ch000646.htm

It is not the same as the Microsoft site you gave, which I also visited.

Best of luck,
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Old Feb 22, 2005, 09:22 AM   #3  
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Hi Fredg

Thanks for your reply.

That done the job for me all sorted now. the only problem i have left is when turning off the PC for the night. It takes a while and hangs for a bit on the blue xp screen with the message "Windows Is Now Shutting Down". Any ideas how to get it to shut down quicker or any programs that can do it?

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Hi, again,
The slow shutdown could be related to, but not absolutely sure, a bunch of temp files or other junk files that you don't need.
Here is a link to a very good, and free, Cleaner:

http://www.ccleaner.com/

Also, have you run the Disk Cleanup option with XP lately?
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Old Feb 23, 2005, 08:28 AM   #5  
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Hi Fredg,

Thanks again for that. Ill download it later and give it a go.

Thanks again.

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