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Progress Bar Moves, But No Boot into W2K3

Asked by eetheredge in Windows 2003 Server

Tags: boot, w2k3, mode

I have a Dell PowerEdge 2600 with two separate RAID 5 arrays.  The system is running W2K3 SP2 and is fully patched.  When I arrived this morning, the system appeared to be frozen.  I rebooted the server, but then the system rebooted and once it got to the Splash screen, the progress bar just moves along at a good clip, but the OS does not boot into Windows.  I have tried Safe Mode and Safe Mode with Networking and the system boots fine into Safe Mode.  

I have disabled all startups and unnecessary services in MSConfig, but it is still just rolling on the progress bar.

I have also checked the hardware and all tests pan out successfully.

Any more suggestions?
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