Windows XP Start Up Error

Discussion in 'Windows OS's' started by tehown3r, Sep 9, 2006.

  1. tehown3r

    tehown3r Geek Trainee

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    Hello hardware forum members. My Windows XP Pro computer didn't start up this morning after I turned it off last night. Each time I press the power button on my computer. The BIOS logo comes on, which is normal. After the BIOS screen, the computer starts to boot into Windows XP, though it stops at a screen that is black and gives me a couple options to boot Windows XP Here is a list of what it offers me:
    Safe Mode
    Safe Mode With Networking
    Safe Mode With Command Prompt

    Last Known Good Configuration

    Start Windows Normally

    I have selected the following options, Safe Mode, Last Known Good Configuration and Start Windows Normally. Each of these selections of followed with the computer to restart back to the BIOS logo screen and continue to boot back to the Windows boot options. There is no way of me getting into my Windows XP Computer at the moment because its always doing this to me. Hopefully someone could help determine the problem, or provide a recovery file for me, that could reinstall the .dll's and .sys's files and succesfully boot Windows XP again. I don't have the Windows XP CD anymore to reinstall Windows, so I'm a little out of luck with that.
    Thanks for your time and reading. :) :)
     
  2. megamaced

    megamaced Geek Geek Geek!

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    Normally Windows will tell you what's wrong: ie missing DLL etc..

    What were you doing the last time you used Windows?

    Have you installed / disconnected any hardware recently?

    Have you changed any settings in the CMOS recently?
     
  3. donkey42

    donkey42 plank

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    i think you are getting this problem because either you didn't shutdown your computer propely of XP thinks you didn't shutdown properly,

    boot into safe mode and run scandisk, then reboot, and all should be ok

    Edit: just reread your post, i think you will need the XP CD and start an XP reinstall and when prompted press R (repair)
     

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