SP2 and install problem Remote Procedure Call Serv


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I'm having a problem with my SP2 upgrade.

Each time I boot my system it takes for ever to boot up.

Once at the login screen it takes along time to login.

Once that happens my wallpaper just sits there. Explorer never loads.

Then I get an error saying that Remote Procedure Call service was terminated system must reboot.

Task manager is the only program that I can use. Can I rerun SP2 setup? Where is it stored?

Is there a link to a full download of SP2?

Thanks

It keeps doing this.

How can I fix this.

Booting into Save Mode has no effect either.

Is there a solution?

Can I use the recovery console? Can someone post a link or guide on using the recovery console?

Formatting is not an option, as I have some valuable data on the drive.

Thanks

At this stage, go into safe mode when booting by pressing F8, and select Boot Into Last Known Safe Configuration.

Select that and will restore your comp for now.

Make sure when restored, get ALL latest program updates and driver updates.

Then try the SP2 install again.

WHy would it be a virus?

Just scanned before done, and no viruses.

Can't boot into Safe Mode, it has the same problem

F8 Last Good Know Configuration doesn't work either!

Explorer won't load if trying to run from the taskmanager.

What file name for a file manager?

Every thing was up to date as well.

Why do you assume scanning for viruses keeps you virus free? If some script kiddie unleashes a virus that just happens to not be on you AV definition list... your toast... don't rely on a very imperfect system of defense...

  Marsden said:
Why do you assume scanning for viruses keeps you virus free? If some script kiddie unleashes a virus that just happens to not be on you AV definition list... your toast... don't rely on a very imperfect system of defense...

Just doesn't make since that its a virus though!

Any other ideas guys?

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