From: amo_612 on
To whom it may concern:

I accidentally turned off rundll32 in MSCONFIG for the initial applications
running during the initial startup of my computer. Clearly this has made my
computer difficult to use. Anyway, I have the original XP install disc, can I
use that to turn rudll32 back on?

Please let me know at your earliest convenience.

Thank you
From: Lem on
amo_612 wrote:
> To whom it may concern:
>
> I accidentally turned off rundll32 in MSCONFIG for the initial applications
> running during the initial startup of my computer. Clearly this has made my
> computer difficult to use. Anyway, I have the original XP install disc, can I
> use that to turn rudll32 back on?
>
> Please let me know at your earliest convenience.
>
> Thank you

Can you boot into Windows at all? Safe mode?

What exactly did you turn off in msconfig and how did you do it? Please
be explicit, because your statement that you "turned off rundll32"
doesn't make any sense.

You should be able to successfully start with *all* of the items in the
"Startup" tab disabled.

--
Lem

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From: Bernd on


-------- Original-Nachricht --------


>
> Maybe this is it:
>
> My computer was screwing up, some things were not working and I was
> getting some kind of error messages, sometimes all the time! So I ran
> some kind of anti virus scans or something and they found some things
> it said it did something. Then I was getting some kind of error
> message (I think) about something not being found every time I started
> my computer so I ran msconfig and saw some line in there that had like
> something... rundll32.. something something or another so I unchecked
> it. Now my computer is still not running right.
>

:-P

TY !

Bernd
From: sanjacstudent12 on
If you are having difficulty running AV scans locally, you can also try an
online tool like at http://housecall.trendmicro.com/.

"amo_612" wrote:

> To whom it may concern:
>
> I accidentally turned off rundll32 in MSCONFIG for the initial applications
> running during the initial startup of my computer. Clearly this has made my
> computer difficult to use. Anyway, I have the original XP install disc, can I
> use that to turn rudll32 back on?
>
> Please let me know at your earliest convenience.
>
> Thank you
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