HELP!!!!!! PLEASE ANYONE!!!

hiccupleftovers

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Oh shit, I don't know what happened but my other computer is keeps restarting automatically when I get onto it. I can't even get into Windows. I don't know what I could've done to have this happen to me. All I did today was install Nero (which I bought today at Fry's) and install the new SpyBlaster Version 3.3. I'm running on Safe Mode on the other computer and doing a Norton AV scan as we speak. Any help would be great, and I mean greatly appreciated.
 
Restore to before you installed that software. I've experienced similar problems. I'm almost certain it has to do with one of those programs. Nero is probably the candidate. It may be having conflicts with Windows or another program.
 
[quote name='Moxio']Restore to before you installed that software. I've experienced similar problems. I'm almost certain it has to do with one of those programs. Nero is probably the candidate. It may be having conflicts with Windows or another program.[/quote]

Are you sure it could be that? I didn't have any problems when I installed it on the computer I'm using now.
 
[quote name='hiccupleftovers'][quote name='Moxio']Restore to before you installed that software. I've experienced similar problems. I'm almost certain it has to do with one of those programs. Nero is probably the candidate. It may be having conflicts with Windows or another program.[/quote]

Are you sure it could be that? I didn't have any problems when I installed it on the computer I'm using now.[/quote]

Nero could be interfering with your CD drives on the other computer, or perhaps some software that's on the other computer. It's a guess on my part, but it seems suspisciously close to what happened to me.
 
[quote name='Moxio'][quote name='hiccupleftovers'][quote name='Moxio']Restore to before you installed that software. I've experienced similar problems. I'm almost certain it has to do with one of those programs. Nero is probably the candidate. It may be having conflicts with Windows or another program.[/quote]

Are you sure it could be that? I didn't have any problems when I installed it on the computer I'm using now.[/quote]

Nero could be interfering with your CD drives on the other computer, or perhaps some software that's on the other computer. It's a guess on my part, but it seems suspisciously close to what happened to me.[/quote]

Hmm...well you were right :D. Thanks a ton. I finished doing all of my scans (Norton A/V, SpySweeper, Spybot, Adaware) and nothing came up so I did as you said and it's back up and running.

Any idea why Nero would do that to the computer? The other computer that I installed it is perfectly fine and so was this one until it went on the fritz before.

Thanks again.
 
[quote name='punqsux']cd hardware is just bad news. ive shaq-fued up computers with both nero and roxio...it sucks...alot

good luck[/quote]

Well now it seems that I've got my computer back up and running. Thanks for the help Moxio. Now I'm wondering if I should even install Nero again. Could the program do what it did to my computer again?
 
[quote name='hiccupleftovers'][quote name='punqsux']cd hardware is just bad news. ive shaq-fued up computers with both nero and roxio...it sucks...alot

good luck[/quote]

Well now it seems that I've got my computer back up and running. Thanks for the help Moxio. Now I'm wondering if I should even install Nero again. Could the program do what it did to my computer again?[/quote]

Of course. If you've changed nothing, then there's nothing to stop it from interfering again. You'll want to track down why Nero doesn't work (most likely a dispute between it and Roxio over control of your CD drives).

Np.
 
Horses hate computer problems. Lately I've been battling a bad case of some serious ezula spyware along with the wonderful piece of shit known as coolwebsearch. Alas, I may have no choice but to wipe the harddrive clean again. May not be a bad idea though in all honesty.
 
[quote name='Zenithian Legend']Horses hate computer problems. Lately I've been battling a bad case of some serious ezula spyware along with the wonderful piece of shit known as coolwebsearch. Alas, I may have no choice but to wipe the harddrive clean again. May not be a bad idea though in all honesty.[/quote]

coolwebsearch can be rid of fairly easily I believe with most spy/adware cleaner like Adaware, Spybot, etc. You could always try CWShredder which basically wipes your harddrive clean of it. Great program if you have it. I'm not sure of ezula, but what spy/adware cleaners do you have?
 
[quote name='Moxio'][quote name='hiccupleftovers'][quote name='punqsux']cd hardware is just bad news. ive shaq-fued up computers with both nero and roxio...it sucks...alot

good luck[/quote]

Well now it seems that I've got my computer back up and running. Thanks for the help Moxio. Now I'm wondering if I should even install Nero again. Could the program do what it did to my computer again?[/quote]

Of course. If you've changed nothing, then there's nothing to stop it from interfering again. You'll want to track down why Nero doesn't work (most likely a dispute between it and Roxio over control of your CD drives).

Np.[/quote]

Now that I think about it, that would actually make sense with their being a dispute over my CD drives. I nearly forgot that I have Roxio on this computer since I truly dislike that program. I'm guessing that I'd probably have to go into Control Panel and uninstall it that way right? Also, is there any way just to get around this so that I can just leave Roxio without screwing that program?
 
Damn it, damn it damn it damn it. fuck. O.k., sorry for the curse words but aaaarrrggghghghg. I just tried to reinstall it and I got the same restarting after it reaches the Windows desktop. Could it be that Roxio is interfering with it?


Also to answer Alpha2's question, my specs on this computer are 3.0 ghz (sp), 512 Ram, 60 gb, I'm not exactly sure of the graphics card but I think it's either a 64mb card or a geforece4 TI.
 
[quote name='Zenithian Legend']Horses hate computer problems. Lately I've been battling a bad case of some serious ezula spyware along with the wonderful piece of shit known as coolwebsearch. Alas, I may have no choice but to wipe the harddrive clean again. May not be a bad idea though in all honesty.[/quote]
Run Spybot and Adaware.

[quote name='hiccupleftovers']Damn it, damn it damn it damn it. shaq-fu. O.k., sorry for the curse words but aaaarrrggghghghg. I just tried to reinstall it and I got the same restarting after it reaches the Windows desktop. Could it be that Roxio is interfering with it?[/quote]
Uninstall Roxio before you install Nero. Also, if you have XP SP 2, then you'll need the new version of Nero, the older versions are incompatible.
 
[quote name='dafoomie'][quote name='Zenithian Legend']Horses hate computer problems. Lately I've been battling a bad case of some serious ezula spyware along with the wonderful piece of shit known as coolwebsearch. Alas, I may have no choice but to wipe the harddrive clean again. May not be a bad idea though in all honesty.[/quote]
Run Spybot and Adaware.

[quote name='hiccupleftovers']Damn it, damn it damn it damn it. shaq-fu. O.k., sorry for the curse words but aaaarrrggghghghg. I just tried to reinstall it and I got the same restarting after it reaches the Windows desktop. Could it be that Roxio is interfering with it?[/quote]
Uninstall Roxio before you install Nero. Also, if you have XP SP 2, then you'll need the new version of Nero, the older versions are incompatible.[/quote]

It's kind of late now, so I'll do that hopefully tomorrow. Could that be the trouble, that Roxio is interfering with it? And which of the older version of Nero are incompatible with XP SP2? I have Nero Ultra 6.
 
[quote name='cheapass Gundam']I am confused. Did you isolate the problem?[/quote]

No, I still haven't. I really have no clue as to what is causing this problem every time I install Nero.
 
I would go to nero's website and see if they know of an issuse with it, and if nothing else write them an email stating what happens. At worst they will just say they don't know why it is happening either. anyways it is worth a shot
 
[quote name='extzed']I would go to nero's website and see if they know of an issuse with it, and if nothing else write them an email stating what happens. At worst they will just say they don't know why it is happening either. anyways it is worth a shot[/quote]

I checked their website and couldn't find anything in the way of troubleshooting or errors. So I e-mailed them but am still waiting for aresponse.
 
[quote name='gaelan']Is it giving you a message, or is it just doing an auto reboot?[/quote]

It will give me a blue screen filled with gibberish that I don't even have the time to read since it just flashes and then it totally reboots.

Now I've sort of fixed it a little through safe mode and deleted all of the NEro but now whenever I try to get into the desktop, I don't have my cursor/mice responding. I have an external mouse (don't know if I said but this computer is a laptop) for it and the usual touch pad but now neither seem to be working.
 
[quote name='Cloud']hi I wante to ask how can I put pitcure near my name
and pitcure in tekst[/quote]

Go to your profile up at the top of the page and choose an avatar that you like or upload one of your own. For the text/pic in your sig., you need to have somebody host it and then put
after it.
 
[quote name='hiccupleftovers'][quote name='Cloud']hi I wante to ask how can I put pitcure near my name
and pitcure in tekst[/quote]

Go to your profile up at the top of the page and choose an avatar that you like or upload one of your own. For the text/pic in your sig., you need to have somebody host it and then put
after it.[/quote]
wow, that was awfully nice of you. I thought for sure someone was going to tell the noob not to hijack a thread for his own assistance and maybe to check the help page for any noob questions he had.
 
it sounds like either nero or roxio is screwing with your registry. unfortunately i don't know what to say to fix it other than it doesn't sound like adware/spyware. how feasible is it for you to just reload your os and reformat your hd? of course you need to backup all drivers and data before you do this.
 
First I would install the latest Microsoft updates via Windows Update. Avoid at all costs installing the Windows drivers for your hardware.

I looked through the posts and I did not see this yet. Download the latest Nero patches and update the program right after installing the program. Ignore the message to reboot and after the initial install and then install the patches.

Also if you see the blue screen write down the stop code and the line that might look something like this:
DRIVER_IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL (or something similar.)

Also look for a driver name for example Nero.sys. (This is just an example, I have not clue what the Nero driver names are.)

All these three pieces of information are like gold when trying to do a Google or Vendor Knowledge base search. Also try Microsoft's TechNet Knowledgebase database at www.technet.com

FYI, I have Roxio easy CD creator 5 basic and Nero SE running at the same time on my Windows XP SP2 PC. I used my steps to install Nero above so I am not sure if I would have had problems.

Hope this helps.
 
[quote name='gaelan']it sounds like either nero or roxio is screwing with your registry. unfortunately i don't know what to say to fix it other than it doesn't sound like adware/spyware. how feasible is it for you to just reload your os and reformat your hd? of course you need to backup all drivers and data before you do this.[/quote]

I've come to that point I think. I think I'll format the HD and then reload the OS but without all of my drivers since I think it is something in my drivers/registry that is conflicting and screwing witht he computer. I'm just going to have to do that, but after I transfer most of the important stuff to my external HD. But again, anyone know how to get the mouse/cursor to move and work again through the command prompt?
 
[quote name='groundskeeper']First I would install the latest Microsoft updates via Windows Update. Avoid at all costs installing the Windows drivers for your hardware.

I looked through the posts and I did not see this yet. Download the latest Nero patches and update the program right after installing the program. Ignore the message to reboot and after the initial install and then install the patches.

Also if you see the blue screen write down the stop code and the line that might look something like this:
DRIVER_IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL (or something similar.)

Also look for a driver name for example Nero.sys. (This is just an example, I have not clue what the Nero driver names are.)

All these three pieces of information are like gold when trying to do a Google or Vendor Knowledge base search. Also try Microsoft's TechNet Knowledgebase database at www.technet.com

FYI, I have Roxio easy CD creator 5 basic and Nero SE running at the same time on my Windows XP SP2 PC. I used my steps to install Nero above so I am not sure if I would have had problems.

Hope this helps.[/quote]

Wow great help. I wish I could do that since I can't even move themouse on that computer.
 
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