Win XP won't start at all

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    Default Win XP won't start at all

    I can't start my computer at all

    OK so I have read all that I can find about MUP.SYS. I
    know I need to install a patch. I have even found the
    patch. So the problem is with the MUP.Sys problem your
    computer will not start. So how can I install the patch
    when I can't start the computer? Can I bypass this file so
    the computer will start? Can I reinstall the MUP.Sys file?
    I have atempted to start the computer about 50 times with
    no luck. I don't know what to do now. Allot of people have
    said to remove Novel? Or remove USB PCI cards. I have
    neither. Any help would be a great help.

    Thanks,
    Patrick
    ..


    Patrick Guest

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    Default Re: Win XP won't start at all

    I found this bit on: [url]http://www.earthv.com/tips_detail.asp?TipID=63[/url]


    Windows halt after loading mup.sys during boot-up
    [Windows XP] | 12/1/2002 2:36:46 AM | Posted by Larry
    *I know exactly how mad and frustrated you are now. Be calm and try not to
    throw your PC out the window.

    This problem took me two days to figure out. My Windows XP got stuck during
    the startup. Booting in safe mode clearly showed that the computer stopped
    responding after loading Mup.sys.

    I tried almost everything including numerous re-installs and even wiped out
    my RAID array, but still no good news. Many helpful forums and sites
    suggested different problem sources: enabling APIC, NT File System, updating
    BIOS, and etc. After countless hours of trying, I finally found the problem
    source: the USB 2.0 card. Taking the card out resolved my problem.

    If you encountered a similar problem, try to take out your PCI cards
    one-by-one. You might be able to boot-up again. Good luck!

    "Patrick" <the707@yahoo.com> wrote in message
    news:032b01c34e7e$52f17eb0$a301280a@phx.gbl...
    > I can't start my computer at all
    >
    > OK so I have read all that I can find about MUP.SYS. I
    > know I need to install a patch. I have even found the
    > patch. So the problem is with the MUP.Sys problem your
    > computer will not start. So how can I install the patch
    > when I can't start the computer? Can I bypass this file so
    > the computer will start? Can I reinstall the MUP.Sys file?
    > I have atempted to start the computer about 50 times with
    > no luck. I don't know what to do now. Allot of people have
    > said to remove Novel? Or remove USB PCI cards. I have
    > neither. Any help would be a great help.
    >
    > Thanks,
    > Patrick
    > .
    >
    >

    Danny Shultz Guest

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    Default Re: Win XP won't start at all

    Possibly nothing to do with Patrick's problem but I endorse Danny's advice
    to remove EVERYTHING. OK the computer isn't a lot of use like that but you
    can find out if it boots OK.

    I had a W98 machine which refused to boot. 2 motherboards and several RAM
    chips later ( mercifully under guarantee!) I eventually found the problem -
    a short in the mouse lead!

    Peter
    "Danny Shultz" <nospam@yahoo.net> wrote in message
    news:uGSifhoTDHA.212@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl...
    > I found this bit on: [url]http://www.earthv.com/tips_detail.asp?TipID=63[/url]
    >
    >
    > Windows halt after loading mup.sys during boot-up
    > [Windows XP] | 12/1/2002 2:36:46 AM | Posted by Larry
    > *I know exactly how mad and frustrated you are now. Be calm and try not to
    > throw your PC out the window.
    >
    > This problem took me two days to figure out. My Windows XP got stuck
    during
    > the startup. Booting in safe mode clearly showed that the computer stopped
    > responding after loading Mup.sys.
    >
    > I tried almost everything including numerous re-installs and even wiped
    out
    > my RAID array, but still no good news. Many helpful forums and sites
    > suggested different problem sources: enabling APIC, NT File System,
    updating
    > BIOS, and etc. After countless hours of trying, I finally found the
    problem
    > source: the USB 2.0 card. Taking the card out resolved my problem.
    >
    > If you encountered a similar problem, try to take out your PCI cards
    > one-by-one. You might be able to boot-up again. Good luck!
    >
    > "Patrick" <the707@yahoo.com> wrote in message
    > news:032b01c34e7e$52f17eb0$a301280a@phx.gbl...
    > > I can't start my computer at all
    > >
    > > OK so I have read all that I can find about MUP.SYS. I
    > > know I need to install a patch. I have even found the
    > > patch. So the problem is with the MUP.Sys problem your
    > > computer will not start. So how can I install the patch
    > > when I can't start the computer? Can I bypass this file so
    > > the computer will start? Can I reinstall the MUP.Sys file?
    > > I have atempted to start the computer about 50 times with
    > > no luck. I don't know what to do now. Allot of people have
    > > said to remove Novel? Or remove USB PCI cards. I have
    > > neither. Any help would be a great help.
    > >
    > > Thanks,
    > > Patrick
    > > .
    > >
    > >
    >
    >

    Peter T Guest

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