Emergency XP help needed! (computer crash related)
On_the_Red_Clay
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My computer won't start!it does the usual ram-check, detects the keyboard etc.then i get a dos screen asking me in whic mode i want to run my XP: safe, safe + network, safe + prompt, last succesfull configuration or "normal" windows. whichever of the options i choose, the screen gives the xp loading thing after which it turns black and stalls.[/b] I dunno what to do, using a friends computer to ask this question.... all help welcome!
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If some needed xp system files are corrupted, which seems obvious, try to insert the xp installation cd and try automatic system repair.
cosign.
id try doing the 'F8' way first, and boot into 'safe mode' and then restart. if it doesn't boot up properly after doing this, insert your XP disc and do a sys repair.
keep us posted...
Haven't got an XP cd (you know why), so i've downloaded Ultimate Boot CD 4 (which seems to come highly recommended) and Knoppix if i can't get the first one to work...
gonna start w/ F8 though. Anyone know if you could use a real XP cd to boot / sys repair an "unreal" one?
Ta.
also with the F8, it may be a different 'function' key on your computer, some other brands of PCs can be F10 or F12, so just hit around if F8 doesnt work the first time...
not sure about the Boot CD Software, but anythings worth a shot...
good luck.
looks like i'm going to be w/ out a computer for over a week (they're busy) and then i have to reinstall all my programs, etc...
BONUS
Found out how addicted i am to the damn thing
This can be a blessing in disguise. A fresh windows install does wonders for a computer's performance. Get your shit all streamlined.
and yeah, any xp cd should let you do the repair feature which is a quick fix.
It didn't
For Dell heads that may have trouble. I discovered a little secret that helps you if you have a Dell Computer and it won't boot up Windows.
1. When the Dell logo pops up hit F12 to enter BIOS setup.
2. Find the keyboard error reporting option and disable it.
3. Exit BIOS and save.
4. Reboot.
5. When the Dell Logo is up hold down CTRL and then press F11 and release both at the same time.
This will bring you to a recover screen that will repair your Windows files. I doubt it works on anything except Dell computers. Figured I share it just in case.
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