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Problem with 0xc0000017 error
Hello, Let me start by saying I'm not very tech-savvy, so please explain in simple terms. I recently had my mothers computer upgraded with Windstream wireless without any problems. After I got her connected to the network, I went ahead and downloaded whatever upgrades for Windows, Norton, etc. that were available (since she tends to ignore getting updates). After finishing, I had to restart. I did so and when it started up, got the Windows screen for a few seconds before getting the 0xc0000017 error and failure to initialize. The machine then restarted itself and that pattern has repeated since. I understand this has something to do with "virtual memory" but, since I can't even get to a point where there's anything to click on, what do I do? Once again, if anything has any suggestions, please pretend I know absolutely nothing about technical terminology (you won't be far from the truth). Thanks -- spades1013 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ spades1013's Profile: View this thread: |
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RE: Problem with 0xc0000017 error
At pc start-up,tap the F8 key,select safe-mode,enter xp as administrator,
R.click my computer,properties,advanced,virtual memory,change button,set C: to "let system manage" click set 2X,close out,restart pc. "spades1013" wrote: > > Hello, > Let me start by saying I'm not very tech-savvy, so please explain in > simple terms. > > I recently had my mothers computer upgraded with Windstream wireless > without any problems. After I got her connected to the network, I went > ahead and downloaded whatever upgrades for Windows, Norton, etc. that > were available (since she tends to ignore getting updates). > > After finishing, I had to restart. I did so and when it started up, > got the Windows screen for a few seconds before getting the 0xc0000017 > error and failure to initialize. The machine then restarted itself and > that pattern has repeated since. > > I understand this has something to do with "virtual memory" but, since > I can't even get to a point where there's anything to click on, what do > I do? > > Once again, if anything has any suggestions, please pretend I know > absolutely nothing about technical terminology (you won't be far from > the truth). > > Thanks > > > -- > spades1013 > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > spades1013's Profile: > View this thread: > > > > |
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