Sas winlogon error windows xp




















Please re-enable javascript to access full functionality. I'm actually quite 'embarrassed' to say I never did a dual boot of XP and Vista. Could you explain me in a summary on how you installed this dual boot? By giving me a summary I can probably figure out if it's safe or not. Regards, Olrik. You can try to follow the steps of repair even though you didn't choose the drivers. It might or might not work.

Once you get to the part where you have to choose which installation you want to repair and there are no installations put down then we have a driver issue. The repair -should- be safe as it should only affect the C: Partition.

Just try the repair and keep me updated. I'll research whatever we can't get through. The link below is the right driver to use for your raid. I recommend you use nLite for this as it is an easy to use program and gets the job done.

For a tutorial on using nLite follow part 1, 2 and 3 of the guides on the site found here. The only thing you have to slipstream are the raid drivers and I suggest you leave it to just raid drivers for now. Come for the solution, stay for everything else. Welcome to our community! After windows loads to the log in screen, clicking on it displayes this error: "SAS Windows: winlogon. The memory could not be read. Click OK to terminate. Click Cancel to debug.

The system has been shut down. I'm running xp btw. Thanks very much in advance! I wanted to thank you for solving the issue! I was already gathering all software to re-install the pc from scratch when i came across your post! The problem that i tried to fix with superantispyware seems to be still there the scroll bars have life on their own and control the screen that keeps moving up and down without control , but at least now I'm again able to work on the computer and try to find a solution Suggestions Search In.

Recommended Posts. Posted March 11, Share this post Link to post Share on other sites. Posted March 12, Something may be corrupted. Posted March 19, I had the same problem. Was only because Ifound this post that I was able to overcome it. Cheers onetime..! You the man with the answer. Why had this happened to my machine.? All good now.

PeteC ,. Still having problem I tried to recreate another logon name, but still not working. Errors mainly refer to msiexec. Have tried reloading office, tried reloading the msiexec. I don't see any reference to msiexec. Hi, purdyc. Welcome to Windows BBS! I Googled Winlogon. One of those results suggests the possibility of a virus. Unfortunately, there was no follow-up response so we have know way of knowing what turned out to be the cause. I suppose it's possible a virus is "compatible" for lack of a better term with your Owner account but is "incompatible" with other users' accounts.

Have you scanned your computer with updated reputable anti-virus software since the problem started occurring? A couple online virus scanners are suggested here. Right -click My Computer.



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