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date: Sat, 22 Mar 2008 03:55:00 -0700,    group: microsoft.public.macintosh.general        back       


windows SteadyState   
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I have removed all terms related to "Windows SteadyState" from the registry 
and from the 'msconfig' and also in 'Program Files'. However when I reboot 
the systeem the systeems comes up with the following message "Wait to log on 
while windows steadystate is being..." and then the systems 'hangs'. I am 
logged on as Administrator.
Rebooting using the 'Safe Mode' works fine however I am unable to re-install 
Windows SteadyState.
 
Formatting the harddrive is the last option as I loose my 'speach-program' 
settings and licenses. And besides...does this solve the problem??
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date: Sat, 22 Mar 2008 03:55:00 -0700   author:   jacques

Re: windows SteadyState   
How did Windows Steady State get installed on your Mac? And how did your Mac 
end up with a registry?

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"jacques"  wrote in message 
news:8350D1A3-92B1-45F3-9758-D18172E9CAF6@microsoft.com...
>
>
> *****************
> I have removed all terms related to "Windows SteadyState" from the 
> registry
> and from the 'msconfig' and also in 'Program Files'. However when I reboot
> the systeem the systeems comes up with the following message "Wait to log 
> on
> while windows steadystate is being..." and then the systems 'hangs'. I am
> logged on as Administrator.
> Rebooting using the 'Safe Mode' works fine however I am unable to 
> re-install
> Windows SteadyState.
>
> Formatting the harddrive is the last option as I loose my 'speach-program'
> settings and licenses. And besides...does this solve the problem??
> *****************
>
>
date: Wed, 26 Mar 2008 11:27:16 -0400   author:   David B.

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