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He then rebooted, but the loading process won't get past the "Windows XP loading" screen [1]. We tried booting into safe mode, but we're having similar problems, where it just hangs. So I booted from our XP pro CD, and I ran the "Recovery" operation. It then rebooted, and it got past the loading screen, and went onto a "Setup is being restarted........." screen; then there's a sudden BSOD and it immediately reboots (before I actually get to read any of the BSOD). We don't really want to reformat. Any suggestions? Thanks. [1] http://www.theeldergeek.com/images/X...c%20II/BBB.gif |
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Even eaiser is to install a new harddrive, install xp on that, and then hook up your other drive as a slave so you can do diagnostics. All of these are very long drawn out processes that take as long, or more as wipeing and reloading the machine. If you are just trying to get a quick fix and aren't worried about the data- do a restore it's fast, but you loose your data. If you just care about data, you need someway to get to the data, you could remove the hard drive and put it in another machine to copy the data (friends or whatever), reload and then copy your data back. If it's software you are trying to save you can do the long drawn out install a second copy of windows xp on the same drive and then try to troubleshoot the first install, but if you aren't an expert with this type of thing you're probably just going to take up a lot of time. Sorry your options don't sound better... |
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