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| Boot problem - in a loop Just been to look at a friends' PC (Using WinXP Home Edition). Can't solve his problem - help please The PC was on when I got there. On screen was a long message to say that Windows could not start properly. Below were options to start in Safe Mode, Last known good config and start windows normally. Bottom of the page was a countdown of 30 secs. The normal Windows start then came up but then dropped back to the same screen with the same message. I then tried each of the three above options but it made no difference. I then tried unplugging the PC. When it was turned on this time it went straight into a BIOS type screen. At the bottom was a message 'Screen CMOS/GPNV Checksum bad. Press f4 to run Setup' F4 pressing pulled up a BIOS screen. There were options on the Bootup page which was along the lines of press F9 to put Boot sequence back to default. I tried this but again no difference - we are just stuck in a loop. The only solution I can see is a re-install of XP. However, the only disk he has specifically states that it will erase all data from the hard drive. He's not the kind who keeps backups and does not want to wipe everything. He does have a virus checker and a youngster who may well visit dodgy sites! Anybody an idea how this problem can be solved? |
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| RE: Boot problem - in a loop The WindowsXP CD is a bootable disk. A Repair Install will not delete any apps, it will replace corrupt and missing system files. Read the Warnings! How to Perform a Windows XP Repair Install http://www.michaelstevenstech.com/XPrepairinstall.htm -- XP - WNP Today is the first day of the rest of your life. "Pete L" wrote: > Just been to look at a friends' PC (Using WinXP Home Edition). Can't > solve his problem - help please > > The PC was on when I got there. On screen was a long message to say > that Windows could not start properly. Below were options to start in > Safe Mode, Last known good config and start windows normally. > > Bottom of the page was a countdown of 30 secs. The normal Windows > start then came up but then dropped back to the same screen with the > same message. I then tried each of the three above options but it made > no difference. > > I then tried unplugging the PC. When it was turned on this time it > went straight into a BIOS type screen. At the bottom was a message > 'Screen CMOS/GPNV Checksum bad. Press f4 to run Setup' > > F4 pressing pulled up a BIOS screen. There were options on the Bootup > page which was along the lines of press F9 to put Boot sequence back > to default. I tried this but again no difference - we are just stuck > in a loop. The only solution I can see is a re-install of XP. However, > the only disk he has specifically states that it will erase all data > from the hard drive. He's not the kind who keeps backups and does not > want to wipe everything. He does have a virus checker and a youngster > who may well visit dodgy sites! > > Anybody an idea how this problem can be solved? > > |
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| Re: Boot problem - in a loop The first thing to try is replacing the CMOS battery on the mobo. -- Regards Ron Badour MS MVP 1997 - 2007 "Pete L" <peterlavington********.com> wrote in message news:1182265578.314211.75400@o61g2000hsh.googlegro ups.com... > Just been to look at a friends' PC (Using WinXP Home Edition). Can't > solve his problem - help please > > The PC was on when I got there. On screen was a long message to say > that Windows could not start properly. Below were options to start in > Safe Mode, Last known good config and start windows normally. > > Bottom of the page was a countdown of 30 secs. The normal Windows > start then came up but then dropped back to the same screen with the > same message. I then tried each of the three above options but it made > no difference. > > I then tried unplugging the PC. When it was turned on this time it > went straight into a BIOS type screen. At the bottom was a message > 'Screen CMOS/GPNV Checksum bad. Press f4 to run Setup' > > F4 pressing pulled up a BIOS screen. There were options on the Bootup > page which was along the lines of press F9 to put Boot sequence back > to default. I tried this but again no difference - we are just stuck > in a loop. The only solution I can see is a re-install of XP. However, > the only disk he has specifically states that it will erase all data > from the hard drive. He's not the kind who keeps backups and does not > want to wipe everything. He does have a virus checker and a youngster > who may well visit dodgy sites! > > Anybody an idea how this problem can be solved? > |
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| Re: Boot problem - in a loop On 20 Jun, 13:06, "Ron Badour" <S...@NoAddress.com> wrote: > The first thing to try is replacing the CMOS battery on the mobo. > > -- > Regards > > Ron Badour > MS MVP 1997 - 2007 > > "Pete L" <peterlaving...********.com> wrote in message > > news:1182265578.314211.75400@o61g2000hsh.googlegro ups.com... > > > Just been to look at a friends' PC (Using WinXP Home Edition). Can't > > solve his problem - help please > > > The PC was on when I got there. On screen was a long message to say > > that Windows could not start properly. Below were options to start in > > Safe Mode, Last known good config and start windows normally. > > > Bottom of the page was a countdown of 30 secs. The normal Windows > > start then came up but then dropped back to the same screen with the > > same message. I then tried each of the three above options but it made > > no difference. > > > I then tried unplugging the PC. When it was turned on this time it > > went straight into a BIOS type screen. At the bottom was a message > > 'Screen CMOS/GPNV Checksum bad. Press f4 to run Setup' > > > F4 pressing pulled up a BIOS screen. There were options on the Bootup > > page which was along the lines of press F9 to put Boot sequence back > > to default. I tried this but again no difference - we are just stuck > > in a loop. The only solution I can see is a re-install of XP. However, > > the only disk he has specifically states that it will erase all data > > from the hard drive. He's not the kind who keeps backups and does not > > want to wipe everything. He does have a virus checker and a youngster > > who may well visit dodgy sites! > > > Anybody an idea how this problem can be solved? Thanks Ron - Just tried taking the battery out and putting it back in again (as somebody suggested). Made no difference. Will get a new battery tomorrow. One further question. Presumably the battery is there to remember all the settings when the PC is turned off. When I put in the new battery what will happen? Will it just default to all the original settings on the MoBo? |
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| Re: Boot problem - in a loop Maybe--I've read about resetting the BIOS and some are remove and leave out for 15/30 minutes and others are remove and replace. I would write down the settings just in case you need them. I think you might be able to find some software that records BIOS settings as well. -- Regards Ron Badour MS MVP 1997 - 2007 "Pete L" <peterlavington********.com> wrote in message news:1182368952.676584.167770@u2g2000hsc.googlegro ups.com... > On 20 Jun, 13:06, "Ron Badour" <S...@NoAddress.com> wrote: >> The first thing to try is replacing the CMOS battery on the mobo. >> >> -- >> Regards >> >> Ron Badour >> MS MVP 1997 - 2007 >> >> "Pete L" <peterlaving...********.com> wrote in message >> >> news:1182265578.314211.75400@o61g2000hsh.googlegro ups.com... >> >> > Just been to look at a friends' PC (Using WinXP Home Edition). Can't >> > solve his problem - help please >> >> > The PC was on when I got there. On screen was a long message to say >> > that Windows could not start properly. Below were options to start in >> > Safe Mode, Last known good config and start windows normally. >> >> > Bottom of the page was a countdown of 30 secs. The normal Windows >> > start then came up but then dropped back to the same screen with the >> > same message. I then tried each of the three above options but it made >> > no difference. >> >> > I then tried unplugging the PC. When it was turned on this time it >> > went straight into a BIOS type screen. At the bottom was a message >> > 'Screen CMOS/GPNV Checksum bad. Press f4 to run Setup' >> >> > F4 pressing pulled up a BIOS screen. There were options on the Bootup >> > page which was along the lines of press F9 to put Boot sequence back >> > to default. I tried this but again no difference - we are just stuck >> > in a loop. The only solution I can see is a re-install of XP. However, >> > the only disk he has specifically states that it will erase all data >> > from the hard drive. He's not the kind who keeps backups and does not >> > want to wipe everything. He does have a virus checker and a youngster >> > who may well visit dodgy sites! >> >> > Anybody an idea how this problem can be solved? > > Thanks Ron - Just tried taking the battery out and putting it back in > again (as somebody suggested). Made no difference. Will get a new > battery tomorrow. One further question. Presumably the battery is > there to remember all the settings when the PC is turned off. When I > put in the new battery what will happen? Will it just default to all > the original settings on the MoBo? > |
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