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date: Wed, 9 Jul 2008 07:07:00 +0530,
group: microsoft.public.windowsxp.help_and_support
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Continuous Reboot after automatic updates
On June 14, my WIN XP Professional began automatic updates and since
then I have not been able to use my laptop.
The blue screen message is:
STOP: c0000221 {Bad Image checksum}
The image wininet.dll is possibly corrupt. The header checksum does not
match the computed checksum.
I tried to recover using the WIN XP CD once all other options did not
work (Safe mode, etc.). However, I get this error:
*** STOP: 0x000007E (0xC0000005, 0xF76450BF, 0xF7A91208, 0xF7A90F08)
*** pci.sys-Address F76450BF base at F763E000, DateStamp 3b7d855c
I just got a hard drive enclosure today so I have access to the hard
drive as well as the windows update text file (although I have no idea
what any of it means).
Does anyone have any advise as to something I can do manually to remedy
this situation, given the error messages above? I'd be happy to copy the
log but even the 6/14 portion is pretty lengthy.
I'm hoping to avoid having to put my system back to OEM status.
Thanks,
Terry
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date: Wed, 9 Jul 2008 07:07:00 +0530
author: TerryP
RE: Continuous Reboot after automatic updates
Same problem!
"TerryP" wrote:
>
> On June 14, my WIN XP Professional began automatic updates and since
> then I have not been able to use my laptop.
>
> The blue screen message is:
>
> STOP: c0000221 {Bad Image checksum}
> The image wininet.dll is possibly corrupt. The header checksum does not
> match the computed checksum.
>
> I tried to recover using the WIN XP CD once all other options did not
> work (Safe mode, etc.). However, I get this error:
>
> *** STOP: 0x000007E (0xC0000005, 0xF76450BF, 0xF7A91208, 0xF7A90F08)
>
> *** pci.sys-Address F76450BF base at F763E000, DateStamp 3b7d855c
>
> I just got a hard drive enclosure today so I have access to the hard
> drive as well as the windows update text file (although I have no idea
> what any of it means).
>
> Does anyone have any advise as to something I can do manually to remedy
> this situation, given the error messages above? I'd be happy to copy the
> log but even the 6/14 portion is pretty lengthy.
>
> I'm hoping to avoid having to put my system back to OEM status.
>
> Thanks,
> Terry
>
>
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> TerryP
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date: Thu, 10 Jul 2008 09:07:01 -0700
author: Pamela
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