2 Servers was unexpected shutdown. I tried to reboot - no result. I'm able
to boot only in safe mode. I tried to fix with this link http://support.microsoft.com/kb/555996/en
- Trying to repair Windows from repair console
- Trying to repair the Windows by using the install procedure that deletes
many system files and recopy them from CD
- Trying to repair the boot with bootcfg /scan and rebuilt
- Trying to remove sp2 and to reinstall it again.
a system is never forced in to safe mode without showing you the boot
options menu where you may have safe mode as the default selected, but you
should still be able to choose normal boot.
is this menu showing up?
can you select normal and if so what does it do?
does the system function as well as it should in safe mode?
"Sherrys" <Sherrys@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:620D6D5A-4F73-4E9B-9223-46835B443018@microsoft.com...
>2 Servers was unexpected shutdown. I tried to reboot - no result. I'm able
> to boot only in safe mode. I tried to fix with this link
> http://support.microsoft.com/kb/555996/en
> - Trying to repair Windows from repair console
> - Trying to repair the Windows by using the install procedure that deletes
> many system files and recopy them from CD
> - Trying to repair the boot with bootcfg /scan and rebuilt
> - Trying to remove sp2 and to reinstall it again.
>
> Thanks for your support.
Hello Justin,
Yes I'm able to see the boot option and I can select all of them, but when I
choise normal or other, the OS can't be load.
I can just see the Windows Server 2003 logo with the black screen and it'
can take a long time without any other status.
"Justin Rich" wrote:
> a system is never forced in to safe mode without showing you the boot
> options menu where you may have safe mode as the default selected, but you
> should still be able to choose normal boot.
>
> is this menu showing up?
> can you select normal and if so what does it do?
> does the system function as well as it should in safe mode?
>
> "Sherrys" <Sherrys@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:620D6D5A-4F73-4E9B-9223-46835B443018@microsoft.com...
> >2 Servers was unexpected shutdown. I tried to reboot - no result. I'm able
> > to boot only in safe mode. I tried to fix with this link
> > http://support.microsoft.com/kb/555996/en
> > - Trying to repair Windows from repair console
> > - Trying to repair the Windows by using the install procedure that deletes
> > many system files and recopy them from CD
> > - Trying to repair the boot with bootcfg /scan and rebuilt
> > - Trying to remove sp2 and to reinstall it again.
> >
> > Thanks for your support.
>
>
>
You can try doing the boot logging option and checkout the log after from
safe mode but chances are you'll need to use the last known good config. the
odds are pretty good that you have a registry problem.
Justin
"Sherrys" <Sherrys@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:6EF66970-48B2-4069-A0E9-A9837E55507D@microsoft.com...
> Hello Justin,
> Yes I'm able to see the boot option and I can select all of them, but when
> I
> choise normal or other, the OS can't be load.
> I can just see the Windows Server 2003 logo with the black screen and it'
> can take a long time without any other status.
>
>
> "Justin Rich" wrote:
>
>> a system is never forced in to safe mode without showing you the boot
>> options menu where you may have safe mode as the default selected, but
>> you
>> should still be able to choose normal boot.
>>
>> is this menu showing up?
>> can you select normal and if so what does it do?
>> does the system function as well as it should in safe mode?
>>
>> "Sherrys" <Sherrys@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> news:620D6D5A-4F73-4E9B-9223-46835B443018@microsoft.com...
>> >2 Servers was unexpected shutdown. I tried to reboot - no result. I'm
>> >able
>> > to boot only in safe mode. I tried to fix with this link
>> > http://support.microsoft.com/kb/555996/en
>> > - Trying to repair Windows from repair console
>> > - Trying to repair the Windows by using the install procedure that
>> > deletes
>> > many system files and recopy them from CD
>> > - Trying to repair the boot with bootcfg /scan and rebuilt
>> > - Trying to remove sp2 and to reinstall it again.
>> >
>> > Thanks for your support.
>>
>>
>>
"Justin Rich" wrote:
> You can try doing the boot logging option and checkout the log after from
> safe mode but chances are you'll need to use the last known good config. the
> odds are pretty good that you have a registry problem.
>
> Justin
>
> "Sherrys" <Sherrys@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:6EF66970-48B2-4069-A0E9-A9837E55507D@microsoft.com...
> > Hello Justin,
> > Yes I'm able to see the boot option and I can select all of them, but when
> > I
> > choise normal or other, the OS can't be load.
> > I can just see the Windows Server 2003 logo with the black screen and it'
> > can take a long time without any other status.
> >
> >
> > "Justin Rich" wrote:
> >
> >> a system is never forced in to safe mode without showing you the boot
> >> options menu where you may have safe mode as the default selected, but
> >> you
> >> should still be able to choose normal boot.
> >>
> >> is this menu showing up?
> >> can you select normal and if so what does it do?
> >> does the system function as well as it should in safe mode?
> >>
> >> "Sherrys" <Sherrys@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> >> news:620D6D5A-4F73-4E9B-9223-46835B443018@microsoft.com...
> >> >2 Servers was unexpected shutdown. I tried to reboot - no result. I'm
> >> >able
> >> > to boot only in safe mode. I tried to fix with this link
> >> > http://support.microsoft.com/kb/555996/en
> >> > - Trying to repair Windows from repair console
> >> > - Trying to repair the Windows by using the install procedure that
> >> > deletes
> >> > many system files and recopy them from CD
> >> > - Trying to repair the boot with bootcfg /scan and rebuilt
> >> > - Trying to remove sp2 and to reinstall it again.
> >> >
> >> > Thanks for your support.
> >>
> >>
> >>
>
>
>
the boot log file is probably your best bet. im going to assume you checked
the event log in safe mode and found nothing related to your problem, if you
have not done this, you so do that first.
"Sherrys" <Sherrys@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:A2563729-10C0-48F2-A6E4-61DF45AA3DCF@microsoft.com...
>I can't boot with Last Good Configuration.
>
> "Justin Rich" wrote:
>
>> You can try doing the boot logging option and checkout the log after from
>> safe mode but chances are you'll need to use the last known good config.
>> the
>> odds are pretty good that you have a registry problem.
>>
>> Justin
>>
>> "Sherrys" <Sherrys@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> news:6EF66970-48B2-4069-A0E9-A9837E55507D@microsoft.com...
>> > Hello Justin,
>> > Yes I'm able to see the boot option and I can select all of them, but
>> > when
>> > I
>> > choise normal or other, the OS can't be load.
>> > I can just see the Windows Server 2003 logo with the black screen and
>> > it'
>> > can take a long time without any other status.
>> >
>> >
>> > "Justin Rich" wrote:
>> >
>> >> a system is never forced in to safe mode without showing you the boot
>> >> options menu where you may have safe mode as the default selected, but
>> >> you
>> >> should still be able to choose normal boot.
>> >>
>> >> is this menu showing up?
>> >> can you select normal and if so what does it do?
>> >> does the system function as well as it should in safe mode?
>> >>
>> >> "Sherrys" <Sherrys@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> >> news:620D6D5A-4F73-4E9B-9223-46835B443018@microsoft.com...
>> >> >2 Servers was unexpected shutdown. I tried to reboot - no result.
>> >> >I'm
>> >> >able
>> >> > to boot only in safe mode. I tried to fix with this link
>> >> > http://support.microsoft.com/kb/555996/en
>> >> > - Trying to repair Windows from repair console
>> >> > - Trying to repair the Windows by using the install procedure that
>> >> > deletes
>> >> > many system files and recopy them from CD
>> >> > - Trying to repair the boot with bootcfg /scan and rebuilt
>> >> > - Trying to remove sp2 and to reinstall it again.
>> >> >
>> >> > Thanks for your support.
>> >>
>> >>
>> >>
>>
>>
>>
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