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    Dear all, I have HP pavilion laptop, running XP SP3, the problem started like this, after normal opeartion on the laptop i turned it off, the other day wana turned on, after the welcome screen a window pops up: logonui.exe - Application error. the instruction at "oxxx5ft0664" referenced memory at "0x005ft0664". The memory could not be "written". with OK and CANCEL buttons. after many clicks on the OK or CANCEL buttons, the window disappears and the laptop shows only the desktop background without any icons, any toolbar without any thing. Try the Alt+Ctrl+Del, it says the taskmanager is disabled. I googled, most results defines this file, but no result on how to solve the prob. Any help guys, URGENT.

    0 will always beats the 1.

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      Dear all, I have HP pavilion laptop, running XP SP3, the problem started like this, after normal opeartion on the laptop i turned it off, the other day wana turned on, after the welcome screen a window pops up: logonui.exe - Application error. the instruction at "oxxx5ft0664" referenced memory at "0x005ft0664". The memory could not be "written". with OK and CANCEL buttons. after many clicks on the OK or CANCEL buttons, the window disappears and the laptop shows only the desktop background without any icons, any toolbar without any thing. Try the Alt+Ctrl+Del, it says the taskmanager is disabled. I googled, most results defines this file, but no result on how to solve the prob. Any help guys, URGENT.

      0 will always beats the 1.

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      Sebastian Schneider
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      Google for "logonui error", click second link. Follow instructions.

      Cheers, Sebastian -- "If it was two men, the non-driver would have challenged the driver to simply crash through the gates. The macho image thing, you know." - Marc Clifton

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        Google for "logonui error", click second link. Follow instructions.

        Cheers, Sebastian -- "If it was two men, the non-driver would have challenged the driver to simply crash through the gates. The macho image thing, you know." - Marc Clifton

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        Thanks for the effort Sebastian. I beleive this is the link for the second search result: This, the point is first i cant logon with any account to create another profile, second i cant boot in safe mode ill stick in a loop, third i did a Memory test sounds the RAM are ok. neither the less i dont have the XP SP3 CD to do a repair. Since yesterday am not lucky with a solution, think of backing up data and a format then Vista installation. Thanks again, best regards.

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          Thanks for the effort Sebastian. I beleive this is the link for the second search result: This, the point is first i cant logon with any account to create another profile, second i cant boot in safe mode ill stick in a loop, third i did a Memory test sounds the RAM are ok. neither the less i dont have the XP SP3 CD to do a repair. Since yesterday am not lucky with a solution, think of backing up data and a format then Vista installation. Thanks again, best regards.

          0 will always beats the 1.

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          No, I was referring to this website[^]. The third or fourth post down deal with how to do a repair installation of Windows using any XP-CD. If you don't have an XP-CD, you're out of luck.

          Cheers, Sebastian -- "If it was two men, the non-driver would have challenged the driver to simply crash through the gates. The macho image thing, you know." - Marc Clifton

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