Feuerfrei.x
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So I'm fixing a laptop (an old Toshiba Qomiso.. or however you spell it...) running on Windows XP Media Center for a customer,
All is going fine - was a bit annoying installing drivers but after a while it went fine.
i then went on to update the system as you do, using a Wired Internet Connection as at the time the Wireless driver was messing up (although that is sorted now)
It is not networked in the slightest as it is a customers computer. When the updates installed I restarted the computer as per nessisary!
It was then I turned on the computer - clicked the main account to log on, when the message "The Local Policy Of This System Does Not Permit You To Log On Interactivily" appeared. I researched into the message as you do, only to find that EVERY SINGLE solution out there was for a network or client/ server setup.
Therefore, I cannot do ANYTHING. All the solutions out there on the "interwebz" are competly useless - it either says to log onto the admin server to change settings or to go on Control Panel to change the permissions. I can do neither - I do not have access to anything at all on the computer, only the log on screen, even on safe mode or any other mode.
So, I am asking you, with all the kindness in my dear heart, WHAT ON EARTH DO I BLOODY DO -.-'
Background Knowledge: The COmputer originally came in with issues as two 60GB HDD's were RAIDed together and one of them had failed, leaving the BIOS confused and Windows corrupt.
It took about a week to even unraid the two hardrives as they.. .well I just wanted to take a hammer to them by the end of it.
Also, I know I could re-install Windows, but due to it being a XP Media Center machine, it takes 4 CD's for it to install properly and drivers in tow could take hours.
Any help would be so helpful
Thanks
Holly
All is going fine - was a bit annoying installing drivers but after a while it went fine.
i then went on to update the system as you do, using a Wired Internet Connection as at the time the Wireless driver was messing up (although that is sorted now)
It is not networked in the slightest as it is a customers computer. When the updates installed I restarted the computer as per nessisary!
It was then I turned on the computer - clicked the main account to log on, when the message "The Local Policy Of This System Does Not Permit You To Log On Interactivily" appeared. I researched into the message as you do, only to find that EVERY SINGLE solution out there was for a network or client/ server setup.
Therefore, I cannot do ANYTHING. All the solutions out there on the "interwebz" are competly useless - it either says to log onto the admin server to change settings or to go on Control Panel to change the permissions. I can do neither - I do not have access to anything at all on the computer, only the log on screen, even on safe mode or any other mode.
So, I am asking you, with all the kindness in my dear heart, WHAT ON EARTH DO I BLOODY DO -.-'
Background Knowledge: The COmputer originally came in with issues as two 60GB HDD's were RAIDed together and one of them had failed, leaving the BIOS confused and Windows corrupt.
It took about a week to even unraid the two hardrives as they.. .well I just wanted to take a hammer to them by the end of it.
Also, I know I could re-install Windows, but due to it being a XP Media Center machine, it takes 4 CD's for it to install properly and drivers in tow could take hours.
Any help would be so helpful
Thanks
Holly