re: Bootlog shows did not load drivers-System restarts 0-5 times
Wednesday, July 23, 2008 at 6:41 pm Windows XP Annoyances Discussion Forum
Posted by bob wells
(1383 messages posted)
michele,
Did you remember to disable System Restore? If not, this problem will return if you
try to Restore the System.
When all is fixed you can turn System Restore back on and create a restore Point
for future use.
If you are no longer using anything in the Authentium/Antivirus folder you have three
choices. Rename the folder/Move the folder to another Directory or Delete the Folder
and leave it sit in the Recycle Bin for at least a week.
If it proves you need something in the folder you can restore the Name, move the
folder back to it's current location or restore it from the Recycle bin.
Which ever you choose, if there is no usage of the files or problems associated with
changing name or location, within the week, go ahead and delete the folder.
I would empty the Recycle Bin now to get rid of the file you deleted, and based on
the Link below I would also delete css-dvp.sys from C:windows\System32. On second
thought delete the Authentium\Antivirus folder as well.
http://www.file.net/process/css-dvp.sys.html
Thr Start/Restart is most likely a temperature problem, loose connection or maybe
a faulty Power Supply.
I'd start with cleaning the inside of the case, make sure all wire connections are
secure and Pull, clean and reseat the RAM modules.
Post back here if problems.
BW
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On Wednesday, July 23, 2008 at 12:15 pm, michele2007 wrote:
>PROBLEM SOLVED, I HOPE: I deleted css-dvp.sys in Safe Mode. There were two of
them.
> One in Windows\System 32 and one in c:\Program Files\Common Files\Authentium\AntiVirus.
> This must have gotten there with one of my many free registry scan downloads.
I
>wonder if it would be okay to delete this whole Authentium folder? Anyway, it didn't
>fix the problem of my computer rebooting a few times each time I turn it on. So
>I did what the Microsoft response to sending my error report said. I went to Add
>or Remove Programs, sorted it by Date Last Used, selected Show updates and looked
>at the Last Used On dates to see recent installations. There was a program called
>Ask Toolbar so I deleted that. I have booted my computer up three times and my
problem
>appears to be gone! Thanks for the help.
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