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Windows XP keeps restarting on bootup!

Old 26th July 2008 | 01:23
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Windows XP keeps restarting on bootup!

Every time i turn on my computer it initially goes to a black screen telling me it wasn't shutdown properly and gives me the following options;

1) Start in safe mode

2) Start normally

3) Use last configured settings

The problem is whenever i click either 1,2 or 3 the machine restarts itself and takes me back to that screen so it wont start windows!!

Has anybody got any idea as to what is going on?

Thanks,

FS.
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Old 26th July 2008 | 06:37
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If nothing else has changed recently, I'd initially suggest a possible filesystem problem. If you have an XP disc, boot off it, then use the recovery console and run chkdsk.

Could be a number of things, to be honest, but let's start at the beginning.
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Old 28th July 2008 | 08:11
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Yes that is the problem although i don't have my original XP disk!
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Old 28th July 2008 | 12:35
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Just to add to what Shunter suggested, if diong a chkdsk from the Recovery Console doesn't help - it is possible to boot from the Windows XP CD and perform a repair of an existing XP installation. This process effectively re-installs Windows without losing any of your settings or registry entries.

Post back if you need any more help with doing that.

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Old 28th July 2008 | 12:37
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D'oh - just seen Felix's second post.

Is there anyone that you could borrow a CD from? I don't think there's any licensing implications with borrowing a CD for this purpose as you're not installing a new copy of Windows, just repairing your existing (licensed) instance of Windows.

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Old 28th July 2008 | 16:54
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Turn the power off at the wall socket, leave it a few hours then try it again.

This normally happens on mine when the mains trips for whatever reason, pc gets stuck in a loop, turning the power off completely sorts it, no idea why though.
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Old 28th July 2008 | 17:39
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Does XP have the F8 option on booting? (I am still on Win2K)

If so, would be worth trying that and attempting to boot to DOS and running chkdsk
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Old 29th July 2008 | 07:39
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Stickyb - XP does have the F8 option at bootup. As Shunter suggested in his post, it is possible from that menu to boot to the Recovery Console and run chkdsk from there.
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Old 29th July 2008 | 09:56
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I had this with mine for a long period last year. Finally realised it would start doing it after, if I recall, a indows update. Finally ditched Norton whichj I was using and started using another virus protection programme (McAfee) when I went from dial up to broadband.

It was only when I was installing it and reading the instructions that I realised that I had been using both the Norton firewall & the Windows firewall at the same time.
So I think there was a conflict between the two firewalls.
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