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The only similar reference I found was at technet where the same problem was fixed by uninstalling Nod32. I would say it's possible for another type of A/V to cause the same problem.
Windows 7 crashing Windows 2003 server!
The only similar reference I found was at technet where the same problem was fixed by uninstalling Nod32. I would say it's possible for another type of A/V to cause the same problem.
Windows 7 crashing Windows 2003 server!
There was a problem I ran into the other day with SEP doing something very similar to that. Ill check my back posts for it.
Okay it was in regards to another problem but check this out.
Thread Windows 7 Reboot loop - Safe mode doesn't work | Microsoft Answers Forums | BoardReader
You're not going to believe this. I should have tried this before I blasted off a post. However, maybe it will help someone who has the same problem and is stuck like I was.
Also, sometimes all you have to do is look for the easy solution instead of making it too hard.
Hitting F8 and scrolling to "Last known good Configuration" fixed the problem so far.
We are a fairly small company and I'm trying to develop an image so I am still in the building stages.
Thanks folks for all the timely responses and help!!!
I'll do my best to try to do the same.