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    Default Windows 2000 problem..


    Anybody knows this problem..aqng OS windows 2000 server mo cge lng cja restart mo display lng og error message nga c:\winnt\system32\services.exe terminate unxpectively due to error status code 128. then mo display cja og time mga 1 min..padong shutdown then restart npod. cge ra cja balik2 even aq ra lock using control alt del. naunsa kha ni mga bro? aq nmn pd ni g scan og kaspersky wla mn virus.

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    "SERVICES.EXE Terminated Unexpectedly with Status Code 128" Error Message When You Start Windows 2000

    To resolve this issue, follow these steps:
    1. Restart the computer in Safe mode:
      1. Restart the computer.
      2. Press F8 when you receive the "Please select the operating system to start" message.
      3. On the Windows Advanced Options menu, use the arrow keys to select Safe Mode, and then press ENTER.
      4. If you are running other operating systems on the computer, use the arrow keys to select Microsoft Windows 2000 in the list that is displayed, and then press ENTER.

    2. Click Start, click Run, type regedit in the Open box, and then press ENTER.
    3. Locate and then click the following registry key:HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Servic es\lanmanserver\Shares
    4. Back up the registry key:
      1. On the Registry menu, click Export Registry File.
      2. In the File name box, type Shares_RegKey, and then click Save.

        This step saves the Shares registry key to the Shares_RegKey text file, which you can use to restore the key in the future. By default, the file is saved in the My Documents folder. For information about how to restore the key, search Regedit Help for the Import Registry Key topic.

    5. Examine the list of values in the right pane of Registry Editor.

      Notice that the Data column contains the paths to shared folders. For example, you may see a line similar to the following: CSCFlags=0 MaxUses=4294967295 Path=E:\NS Permissions=0 Remark= Type=0
      This refers to the E:\NS shared folder.
    6. For each value, use Windows Explorer to make sure that the path displayed in the Data column represents an existing shared folder. Delete all values that do not correspond to shared folders.
    7. Quit Registry Editor, and then restart the computer.

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    bro..i already follow ur instructions..but still my computer keep on restarting..i did un-share all my folders. naa pay lain way ani bro? services.exe jd ang prob ani..if i can send u the screenshot of the error but i dnt knw hw to attach here..pls help to solve this problem..

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    unsay naka attach ani na server?

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    what service pack are you you still on?
    this issue was supposed to be resolved w/ Windows Server 2000 SP3,
    upgrade Download details: Windows 2000 Service Pack 4 Express Install for End Users

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    Quote Originally Posted by shejulfa View Post
    unsay naka attach ani na server?
    what do u mean nk attach ani? this computer has an internet connection and also has a system installed.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Q___Q View Post
    what service pack are you you still on?
    this issue was supposed to be resolved w/ Windows Server 2000 SP3,
    upgrade Download details: Windows 2000 Service Pack 4 Express Install for End Users
    i just checked the value in dxdiag it displayed here..Operating System: Microsoft Windows 2000 Advanced Server (5.0, Build 2195). What should i do to this bro?

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    How will i knw if what service pack is this? I just only check d dxdiag and system properties. displayed 5.0 <<--is this the one?

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    someboby correct me if i'm mistaken,
    but 5.0 build 2195 mao pana sya ang 'gold' release.
    if thats the case you really should update.How to obtain the latest Windows 2000 service pack

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    br0..i already update my win2k version to sp4..but still same happen..naa ghapon mo appear services.exe cge ghapon restart..untwa0n nmn ni,...pls help!

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