Hi there, MelonHead,

I,m sooooo happy.
OR, I WAS
My system, (an HP Media Center m300y) had been down for 5 months with the
CODE PURPLE.
After buying it used on
e-
Bay last summer, and setting it up to my prefs., it worked
nicely.
Then, later, (Oct.- Nov.), I installed
Norton Internet Security 07 and it had to reboot the system.
On reboot, I got the
CODE PURPLE and
it hasn't worked since.
I have searched on & off since then

with no result or no reply from H.P.

I couldn't find any physical configurations to change, and the changes or resets in
CMOS, didn't help either.
I gave up and it has sat on the shelf in pieces for months.
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I
finally ran across a search engine last night, (3/17/07) that brought me here.
I followed your instructions to:
remove the line "python c:\hp\bin\ConfigCheck\run.py"
from.............. {drive}:\hp\bin\ConfigCheck\cfgchk.bat
as you suggested!
I put the HDD back in the computer & it booted past the
CODE PURPLE ERROR.
THANK YOU, THANK YOU, THANK YOU, THANK YOU,
THANK YOU, ...
I am so thankful, that I took the time to register with "
Tech Support Guy" and spend all this time typing just to say so.
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LATER:
It did get me past the
CODE PURPLE error, and it took me to a colorful MS window with a count down timer and a message: "DO NOT turn off".
After the count down, it started a reboot. I don't know if it was on shut-down or start-up but I had the black screen with the WIN logo saying "Please Wait".
The HDD light was still blinking, so maybe I should have, but I got impatient and after over 15 Min's, I turned off and restarted the computer.
On boot-up, I then got a message saying Windows did not complete setup.
Maybe it wasn't locked up.
I hit F10, and started "RESTORE" and went to bed,
This morning , 3/17/07 on reboot, I got the Color Purple again.

I WILL REMOVE THE LINE FROM THE CONFIG (using external USB on another computer) AND WAIT THIS TIME.
I may reply with results later:
But
I mainly wanted to say THANK YOU
AND: pass on my experience,
MAYBE saving others from the same mistakes I had to learn. ____________________________________________________ 
You know,
It is a shame that manufacturers go to this extreme,
making codes like this, and then give little or no assistance after the warranty is up.
It makes one lire of buying from them.
I may have lost my appeal for H.P.
Thanks AGAIN!
Glen
Have you seen MyWebBits?
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Hey guys, Check this out:
In the same directory(
{drive}:\hp\bin\ConfigCheck\ ) is a file called "lg.ini"
I edited it with Notepad and changed:
message=Your system has detected a configuration error. Please report this error to Customer Care using the phone number found in the Warranty and Support Guide that came with your PC. Unless corrected, this error will prevent your PC from operating properly. Turn off your PC by pressing and holding the Power button. After a few seconds your PC will automatically turn off. (Code Purple)
with:
message=This system checks the configuration for some code called a "Tatoo" to protect from Piratecy. Work-around; Turn off your PC by pressing and holding the Power button for a few seconds untill your PC turns off. Then, put your drive in a different computer or use an external USB drive to edit the file: "{drive}:\hp\bin\ConfigCheck\cfgchk.bat". Remove the line "python c:\hp\bin\ConfigCheck\run.py" and save. Return your drive here & then your system should boot up O.K. (CODE GO)
Now when the ERROR happens, It tells you, or whoever you pass on your computer to, how to do this fix.
(CODE GO)