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| have trouble getting to desk top I have a Windows XP and everytime I log on to the computer, it gives me a prompt telling me there has been errors and it gives me options of "safe mode", "normal log on", " log on with networking". I tried logging on the normal way, and the computer just goes into a loop and restarts again. If I try safe mode or any other option, the computer lists a bunch of system files. is there anyway to fix this? |
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| Re: have trouble getting to desk top Use the boot disk and if u get it running to look for viruses on your computer "Nob0dy" <FalseParadigm******.com> wrote in message news:92205341.0401172135.2394afb2@posting.google.c om... > I have a Windows XP and everytime I log on to the computer, it gives > me a prompt telling me there has been errors and it gives me options > of "safe mode", "normal log on", " log on with networking". I tried > logging on the normal way, and the computer just goes into a loop and > restarts again. If I try safe mode or any other option, the computer > lists a bunch of system files. is there anyway to fix this? |
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| Re: have trouble getting to desk top -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Nob0dy wrote: | I have a Windows XP and everytime I log on to the computer, it gives | me a prompt telling me there has been errors and it gives me options | of "safe mode", "normal log on", " log on with networking". I tried | logging on the normal way, and the computer just goes into a loop and | restarts again. If I try safe mode or any other option, the computer | lists a bunch of system files. is there anyway to fix this? Do you have a SATA harddisk perchance? I got exactly those same symptoms. The problem ended up being a failed HD and WindowsXP couldn't detect it. If thats not the case, you'll need to be more specific. There are 1001 reasons why WindowsXP won't boot. - -- Ben M. - ---------------- What are Software Patents for? To protect the small enterprise from bigger companies. What do Software Patents do? In its current form, they protect only companies with big legal departments as they: a.) Patent everything no matter how general b.) Sue everybody. Even if the patent can be argued invalid, small companies can ill-afford the typical $500k cost of a law-suit (not to mention years of harrasment). Don't let them take away your right to program whatever you like. Make a stand on Software Patents before its too late. Read about the ongoing battlUntitled 1e at http://swpat.ffii.org/ - ---------------- -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.2.3 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org iD8DBQFACsUWkY9EF6QEdTkRAhqAAKCoVE93ltJn3NReKl5v+B TFubB/YQCdE7j5 XuWytn9nCaGDj4gnu+q67f4= =OSBq -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- |
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| Re: have trouble getting to desk top -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Nob0dy wrote: | I have a Windows XP and everytime I log on to the computer, it gives | me a prompt telling me there has been errors and it gives me options | of "safe mode", "normal log on", " log on with networking". I tried | logging on the normal way, and the computer just goes into a loop and | restarts again. If I try safe mode or any other option, the computer | lists a bunch of system files. is there anyway to fix this? Do you have a SATA harddisk perchance? I got exactly those same symptoms. The problem ended up being a failed HD and WindowsXP couldn't detect it. If thats not the case, you'll need to be more specific. There are 1001 reasons why WindowsXP won't boot. - -- Ben M. - ---------------- What are Software Patents for? To protect the small enterprise from bigger companies. What do Software Patents do? In its current form, they protect only companies with big legal departments as they: a.) Patent everything no matter how general b.) Sue everybody. Even if the patent can be argued invalid, small companies can ill-afford the typical $500k cost of a law-suit (not to mention years of harrasment). Don't let them take away your right to program whatever you like. Make a stand on Software Patents before its too late. Read about the ongoing battlUntitled 1e at http://swpat.ffii.org/ - ---------------- -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.2.3 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org iD8DBQFACsUWkY9EF6QEdTkRAhqAAKCoVE93ltJn3NReKl5v+B TFubB/YQCdE7j5 XuWytn9nCaGDj4gnu+q67f4= =OSBq -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- |
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