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Windows XP Pro reboot loop
Woke up one day to find my Dell Windows XP machine turned off. I
turned it on only to see it boot into a loop. I would see cmos info & then it would immediately reboot. I would not see the XP splash screen. How can I fix this? |
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Re: Windows XP Pro reboot loop
Jessie <yohayon@gmail.com> wrote:
>Woke up one day to find my Dell Windows XP machine turned off. I >turned it on only to see it boot into a loop. I would see cmos info & >then it would immediately reboot. I would not see the XP splash >screen. How can I fix this? Did you try whacking it with a BABPH (Big Ass Ball Peen Hammer) before posting here? |
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Re: Windows XP Pro reboot loop
"Jessie" <yohayon@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:51724c79-616b-42d1-b618-4b956657c633@k1g2000prb.googlegroups.com... > Woke up one day to find my Dell Windows XP machine turned off. I > turned it on only to see it boot into a loop. I would see cmos info & > then it would immediately reboot. I would not see the XP splash > screen. How can I fix this? Can you boot to the startup menu and/or Safe Mode? As soon as you see the POST start repeatedly tapping the F8 Key. -- Brian A. Sesko { MS MVP_Windows Desktop User Experience } Conflicts start where information lacks. http://basconotw.mvps.org/ Suggested posting do's/don'ts: http://www.dts-l.org/goodpost.htm How to ask a question: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/555375 |
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Re: Windows XP Pro reboot loop
"PD43" wrote: > Jessie <yohayon@gmail.com> wrote: > > >Woke up one day to find my Dell Windows XP machine turned off. I > >turned it on only to see it boot into a loop. I would see cmos info & > >then it would immediately reboot. I would not see the XP splash > >screen. How can I fix this? > > Did you try whacking it with a BABPH (Big Ass Ball Peen Hammer) before > posting here? > One in twenty of your replies contain any useful advice, and then limited to generalisations. The other nineteen are just abusive, pointless remarks. Your math is seriously flawed... or you're a victim of your own selective attention Is it? This is a typical example of one of your idiotic replies. Doesn’t help, wastes everyone’s time and puts down the enquirer. If it’s meant to be funny, well maybe it would be to a five year old, not to an adult though. |
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Re: Windows XP Pro reboot loop
Phil Nash <PhilNash@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
>> Did you try whacking it with a BABPH (Big Ass Ball Peen Hammer) before >> posting here? >> [the following was copied and pasted from another thread by "Phil"] He posted: >One in twenty of your replies contain any useful advice, and then limited to >generalisations. The other nineteen are just abusive, pointless remarks. I replied: >Your math is seriously flawed... or you're a victim of your own >selective attention [end of copy and paste by "Phil"] >Is it? This is a typical example of one of your idiotic replies. Doesn’t >help, wastes everyone’s time and puts down the enquirer. >If it’s meant to be funny, well maybe it would be to a five year old, not to >an adult though. I am here for my own learning... AND for my own amusement. I couldn't care less about how others feel about me or what I post. I include you in that category. BTW... Learn how to cut and paste from other threads, bunky. It might - MIGHT - make your posts more coherent to those following threads. |
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Re: Windows XP Pro reboot loop
hmm, woke up one day
and found the computer turned off.. what you did not mention was how many days was the pc left on. it sounds like the disk crashed. what you will need is a windows cd to boot the machine. if you can get a hold of a bootable cd and the pc boots with it, then you should use the recovery console. keep us apprised.... -- db·´¯`·...¸><)))º> "Jessie" <yohayon@gmail.com> wrote in message news:51724c79-616b-42d1-b618-4b956657c633@k1g2000prb.googlegroups.com... > Woke up one day to find my Dell Windows XP machine turned off. I > turned it on only to see it boot into a loop. I would see cmos info & > then it would immediately reboot. I would not see the XP splash > screen. How can I fix this? |
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Re: Windows XP Pro reboot loop
Jessie wrote:
> > Woke up one day to find my Dell Windows XP machine turned off. I > turned it on only to see it boot into a loop. I would see cmos info & > then it would immediately reboot. I would not see the XP splash > screen. How can I fix this? Check to see if your cmos sees the hard drive. It may have failed. -- http://www.bootdisk.com/ |
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Re: Windows XP Pro reboot loop
On Apr 11, 5:37 pm, Phil Nash <PhilN...@discussions.microsoft.com>
wrote: > "PD43" wrote: > > Jessie <yoha...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > >Woke up one day to find my DellWindowsXPmachine turned off. I > > >turned it on only to see it boot into aloop. I would see cmos info & > > >then it would immediatelyreboot. I would not see theXPsplash > > >screen. How can I fix this? > > > Did you try whacking it with a BABPH (Big Ass Ball Peen Hammer) before > > posting here? > > One in twenty of your replies contain any useful advice, and then limited to > generalisations. The other nineteen are just abusive, pointless remarks. > > Your math is seriously flawed... or you're a victim of your own > selective attention > > Is it? This is a typical example of one of your idiotic replies. Doesn't > help, wastes everyone's time and puts down the enquirer. > If it's meant to be funny, well maybe it would be to a five year old, not to > an adult though. Thank you for voicing what is right. Issue is resolved. I booted to recovery console & noticed all my boot system files have been renamed for example ntdetect.com became ntdetect.com.error etc.. What on earth renamed these files like that? |
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Re: Windows XP Pro reboot loop
> Thank you for voicing what is right. > Issue is resolved. I booted to recovery console & noticed all my boot > system files have been renamed for example ntdetect.com became > ntdetect.com.error etc.. What on earth renamed these files like that? Most likely malware. |
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