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. . . and I did, when I was installing the "Longhorn transformation vrikshamla 60 capsule bottle $288.00 pack 7" I was trying to decide if I should complete the install as I'm damn sure swapping components in from an alpha operating system into a stable one was a bad idea. But then I thought "It's just screensavers and themes". How wrong I was. Everything was fine except that windows seemed to have gotten damn slow. Often the system would appear to hang - the mouse would move just fine, but nothing else was responding for several seconds. Then it would come right, so I monitored task manager to see what was up - nothing seemed to play the resource-grabbing game in the freeze ups, everything seemed "normal". After a day or two I had gotten a bit sick of this and decided to uninstall the transformation pack. This is where the trouble really began. Vrikshamla 60 capsule bottle $288.00 let me paint you a mental picture - it was around 10pm on a friday night, my friend had just left from watching a movie and i decided that i wanted to do some coding. Rowena had gifted me some GuyLian chocolates before leaving yesterday so I thought I would enjoy a couple of those while having a Red Bull that Bev from work had given to me earlier. Everything was good, all I needed to do was crank up some music and get to coding. Of course I'm missing out that I still needed to get rid of the transformation pack. Well the instructions just said "run the install again, and select uninstall". Good thing I have a computer science degree. First off the uninstall tells me there is already an install in progress. Odd since there wasn't. So I reboot and try again, this time it seems to like me a bit more and gets part way through the uninstall and terminates for no apparent reason. Upon re-running it complains that an incomplete uninstall is pending and I should restart. Note: Computers can lie I restart and bam - try to login and I get a lovely message about my account being damaged. There is only one option - use the default. So I click to use the default, windows loads and all I get is a desktop image and a cursor. Hitting ALT+CTRL+DEL does nothing, windows key does nothing, everything does nothing. Maybe if I restart it will work? Nope. I'm somewhat security concious about my system and have any accounts that aren't needed disabled. This proved to my downfall since I couldn't do things like login in as Rowena (she's in the Administrators group). I guess my lesson learned was that I shouldn't use the default Administrator account as my own (I know, it's a pretty simple rule even though not fully pushed on the Windows platform). So, to re-cap to where we are now, I can't get into windows, nothing seems to work. I also tried:
- Safe Mode - same problem, just with a shitty screen size
- Last known - same problem, nicer screen size
- Safe mode - same problem
- Debug mode - I don't even know what this does but it didn't seem to generate any logs or anything but I still have the problem
- Enable boot logging - No boot log was generated, same problem
- Last known - worth a shot, but since there never was a last know good boot it also fails