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Microsoft => Microsoft Windows => Windows Vista and 7 => Topic started by: gbw7591 on February 28, 2008, 11:25:52 AM

Title: Windows 2000 boots to "Preparing Network Connections" box , and freezes
Post by: gbw7591 on February 28, 2008, 11:25:52 AM
I have a a problem with my windows 2000 getting past the blue screen with the small horizontal rectangle that says "preparing network connections". It gets to that point and no further. I have tried booting in all modes(safe, debugging, last good mode. etc). To complicate matters, my CD Rom is inoperative.  I have some things that I would like to recover but could live without. Any suggestions other than a new system would be appreciated.
Thanks!!
Title: Re: Windows 2000 boots to "Preparing Network Connections" box , and freezes
Post by: patio on February 28, 2008, 03:58:52 PM
If you are looking to recover data you want to hook up your hard drive jumpered as slave into a working system where you can copy/burn what you need to save...
If you are looking to repair Win2k you should still follow the steps above first however you will need a working CD/DVD drive to do so...

Let us know.
Title: Re: Windows 2000 boots to "Preparing Network Connections" box , and freezes
Post by: gbw7591 on February 28, 2008, 06:48:38 PM
Maud' Dib,
Thank you for the response. I am not what you would call "computer literate", so I really do value your input. How would I accomplish this? Would a laptop work with an operating CD/ROM? My main concern is recovering some data and then upgrading my system. I'm looking at an E machine with Vista Premium, or an Acer with XP Professional. Both machines have the same bells and whistles, Acers $50 more. It is for basic home use with some business being conducted from home. What would you recommend? I really do appreciate your time.
Thanks,
Gary