I was having tons of lockup and blue screen errors. I tried to troubleshoot
and run multiple diagnostics - to no avail. In frustration I transferred all
files and folders to my second drove and then performed a new install of XP
on my primary drive. As I was bring files back into the C drive I started
having lockups. I continued to bring back files. Eventually the system
locked up - I could not clear so I powered down manually. Now the system
will not come back up saying that the services.exe and lsass.exe failed to
intialize properly ( it shows to errors for each of the .exe files). I
opened up the recovery console. I ran fixboot and ran chkdsk. System locked
up in checkdsk. I tried to make copies of special boot disk - nothing works.
Can anyone help me get this beast opened??
--
FOLEYBA

Re: Windows will not start by Mark

Mark
Tue Mar 25 07:39:52 PDT 2008

Sorry to say I'm not optimistic. If chkdsk fails, it's pretty certain that
beast is dead. You can obtain hard drive diagnostic software from most hard
drive makers that would tell you for certain, but I advise against stressing
the drive any further. My advice is to try to access the data and save it
asap. If chkdsk runs at all, and you have the recovery console, it's a good
sign you can get _some_ of it anyway.
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"Floyd O" <Floyd O@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:9277C77E-89DF-457C-83E4-457CC0616ADF@microsoft.com...
> I was having tons of lockup and blue screen errors. I tried to
> troubleshoot
> and run multiple diagnostics - to no avail. In frustration I transferred
> all
> files and folders to my second drove and then performed a new install of
> XP
> on my primary drive. As I was bring files back into the C drive I started
> having lockups. I continued to bring back files. Eventually the system
> locked up - I could not clear so I powered down manually. Now the system
> will not come back up saying that the services.exe and lsass.exe failed to
> intialize properly ( it shows to errors for each of the .exe files). I
> opened up the recovery console. I ran fixboot and ran chkdsk. System
> locked
> up in checkdsk. I tried to make copies of special boot disk - nothing
> works.
> Can anyone help me get this beast opened??
> --
> FOLEYBA


Re: Windows will not start by databaseben

databaseben
Tue Mar 25 09:46:06 PDT 2008

perhaps, the cabling that
connects the disk to the
power and to the motherboard
are loose or frayed.

perhaps, you simply ran
out of disk space on the
c drive and nothing can
fit on it and nothing can
be preformed on it.

what you might want
to try is to install windows
on that secondary disk.

then from that disk with a
functional operating system,
you can then use the computer
as needed and or to operate
on the dysfunctional drive.

a similar method to the
above would be to
remove that dysfunctional
disk from you computer
and install it into another
as a slave drive. then use
that operating system to
operate on the dysfunctional
drive.

and yet a similar method to
the above is to remove the
disk with copies of your
personal files and install
a new harddrive in its place.

then install windows on it
in order to operate on the
dysfunctional disk.

if and when you are able
to regain some functionality
with your pc then let
us know so that we can guide
you a bit more.

keep in mind that what you
should not do is to reinstall
the o.s. on the dysfunctional
disk - yet.

instead the methods above
suggest to install an o.s. on
a separate device/disk in attempt to
preserve your data on the
faulty device/c drive.
--

db·´¯`·...¸><)))º>

"Floyd O" <Floyd O@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:9277C77E-89DF-457C-83E4-457CC0616ADF@microsoft.com...
>I was having tons of lockup and blue screen errors. I tried to troubleshoot
> and run multiple diagnostics - to no avail. In frustration I transferred all
> files and folders to my second drove and then performed a new install of XP
> on my primary drive. As I was bring files back into the C drive I started
> having lockups. I continued to bring back files. Eventually the system
> locked up - I could not clear so I powered down manually. Now the system
> will not come back up saying that the services.exe and lsass.exe failed to
> intialize properly ( it shows to errors for each of the .exe files). I
> opened up the recovery console. I ran fixboot and ran chkdsk. System locked
> up in checkdsk. I tried to make copies of special boot disk - nothing works.
> Can anyone help me get this beast opened??
> --
> FOLEYBA


Re: Windows will not start by Floyd

Floyd
Tue Mar 25 11:13:03 PDT 2008

Thanks for the input guys. I found a tech suggestion that said I should boot
up with the XP cd but not the recovery console. The instructions take past
the normal download option to a repair option. IT WORKED and I am back in
service. Thanks
--
FOLEYBA


"Mark L. Ferguson" wrote:

> Sorry to say I'm not optimistic. If chkdsk fails, it's pretty certain that
> beast is dead. You can obtain hard drive diagnostic software from most hard
> drive makers that would tell you for certain, but I advise against stressing
> the drive any further. My advice is to try to access the data and save it
> asap. If chkdsk runs at all, and you have the recovery console, it's a good
> sign you can get _some_ of it anyway.
> --
> Was this helpful? Then click the Ratings button. Voting helps the web
> interface.
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> Mark L. Ferguson
> .
>
> "Floyd O" <Floyd O@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:9277C77E-89DF-457C-83E4-457CC0616ADF@microsoft.com...
> > I was having tons of lockup and blue screen errors. I tried to
> > troubleshoot
> > and run multiple diagnostics - to no avail. In frustration I transferred
> > all
> > files and folders to my second drove and then performed a new install of
> > XP
> > on my primary drive. As I was bring files back into the C drive I started
> > having lockups. I continued to bring back files. Eventually the system
> > locked up - I could not clear so I powered down manually. Now the system
> > will not come back up saying that the services.exe and lsass.exe failed to
> > intialize properly ( it shows to errors for each of the .exe files). I
> > opened up the recovery console. I ran fixboot and ran chkdsk. System
> > locked
> > up in checkdsk. I tried to make copies of special boot disk - nothing
> > works.
> > Can anyone help me get this beast opened??
> > --
> > FOLEYBA
>

Re: Windows will not start by databaseben

databaseben
Tue Mar 25 11:26:31 PDT 2008

it is fortunate that
a 'repair installation'
proved to be helpful.

however, it is likely
temporary based on
the underlying issues
your described.

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"Floyd O" <Floyd O@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:75E4478D-A093-4D32-B5DF-7E5733F371CD@microsoft.com...
> Thanks for the input guys. I found a tech suggestion that said I should boot
> up with the XP cd but not the recovery console. The instructions take past
> the normal download option to a repair option. IT WORKED and I am back in
> service. Thanks
> --
> FOLEYBA
>
>
> "Mark L. Ferguson" wrote:
>
>> Sorry to say I'm not optimistic. If chkdsk fails, it's pretty certain that
>> beast is dead. You can obtain hard drive diagnostic software from most hard
>> drive makers that would tell you for certain, but I advise against stressing
>> the drive any further. My advice is to try to access the data and save it
>> asap. If chkdsk runs at all, and you have the recovery console, it's a good
>> sign you can get _some_ of it anyway.
>> --
>> Was this helpful? Then click the Ratings button. Voting helps the web
>> interface.
>> http://www.microsoft.com/wn3/locales/help/help_en-us.htm#RateAPostAsAnswer
>> Mark L. Ferguson
>> .
>>
>> "Floyd O" <Floyd O@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> news:9277C77E-89DF-457C-83E4-457CC0616ADF@microsoft.com...
>> > I was having tons of lockup and blue screen errors. I tried to
>> > troubleshoot
>> > and run multiple diagnostics - to no avail. In frustration I transferred
>> > all
>> > files and folders to my second drove and then performed a new install of
>> > XP
>> > on my primary drive. As I was bring files back into the C drive I started
>> > having lockups. I continued to bring back files. Eventually the system
>> > locked up - I could not clear so I powered down manually. Now the system
>> > will not come back up saying that the services.exe and lsass.exe failed to
>> > intialize properly ( it shows to errors for each of the .exe files). I
>> > opened up the recovery console. I ran fixboot and ran chkdsk. System
>> > locked
>> > up in checkdsk. I tried to make copies of special boot disk - nothing
>> > works.
>> > Can anyone help me get this beast opened??
>> > --
>> > FOLEYBA
>>


Re: Windows will not start by Patrick

Patrick
Tue Mar 25 16:24:48 PDT 2008

"Floyd O" <Floyd O@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:9277C77E-89DF-457C-83E4-457CC0616ADF@microsoft.com...
>I was having tons of lockup and blue screen errors. I tried to
>troubleshoot
> and run multiple diagnostics - to no avail. In frustration I transferred
> all
> files and folders to my second drove and then performed a new install of
> XP
> on my primary drive. As I was bring files back into the C drive I started
> having lockups. I continued to bring back files. Eventually the system
> locked up - I could not clear so I powered down manually. Now the system
> will not come back up saying that the services.exe and lsass.exe failed to
> intialize properly ( it shows to errors for each of the .exe files). I
> opened up the recovery console. I ran fixboot and ran chkdsk. System
> locked
> up in checkdsk. I tried to make copies of special boot disk - nothing
> works.
> Can anyone help me get this beast opened??
> --
> FOLEYBA


One of the symptoms of a failing disk is that the system will freeze as it
tries to deal with read or write errors.

Would suggest you try replacing the disk.

HTH
-pk


Re: Windows will not start by Bart

Bart
Thu Mar 27 08:13:24 PDT 2008

On Tue, 25 Mar 2008 07:30:01 -0700, Floyd O <Floyd O@discussions.microsoft.com>
wrote:

> In frustration I transferred all
>files and folders to my second drove and then performed a new install of XP
>on my primary drive.
Was it a "format disk" install, or a simple re-install?
Lots of junk gets left behind (And is hidden) on a simple re-install