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System Keeps Rebooting before XP loads

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scammey

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Dec 13, 2002
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I cannot get Windows XP to bootup. It keeps on resetting itself. I've tried it in safe mode, last known configuration, etc.

I think I messed it up when I installed a program which said I "must be in safe mode to install" I went into safe mode and installed the program. It then said to reboot. Ever since I did that, I cannot get the machine to start XP. This program I tried to install (some sort of patch for Turbo Tax)was obviously sinister and was intented to screw up my machine.

As the machine boots up, I get the Windows XP screen. For a split second I see a blue screen with some wording on it which I can't make out and then it reboots and the whole process starts again. The program seems to put me in an infinite "do loop"

Any help would be greatly appreciated.
 
Is there any way to repair this without doing a re-install? Also, if I do a re-install, will I lose ally data?

TIA
 
An in-place installation will not lose your data, but you will have to download the updates from Windows update again. Before doing this, I'd wait a little while to see if anyone else has any better ideas.
 
I think Smah's suggestion probably your best bet. You could try running chkdsk from recovery console ( to see if anything's corrupted your filestore causing the problem.

PS. Are you able to press the pause/break key when it blue screens to freeze the screen so you can read it?
 
Unfortunately, I cannot seem to pause the screen to read it. The virus program (or whatever it is called) is definitely putting it in a infinite loop.

TIA
 
Sounds like XP is not finding your OS. Check that all components are connected properly. Check all hard drive connections, CD-R, CD-RW, Zip drives and whatever else you might have installed.

Johnjy
 
If you want to have a go using the Recovery Console to see if you can escape the Re-install option.

An easy to follow recovery console description when unable to start computer due to corrupt registry.


Click on Tutorial then the Charlie White article on XP crash.
This is a laymans version of Q307545 in simple language.
 
The recovery console is a good idea, but I had a similar situation with Win XP Pro, and resolved it by running the WinXP Setup program over my current installation.

It cost me no data at all, although I could guarantee that 100% for anyone else.

You could d'load a set of Win XP Home Setup disks (6 in all) and run recovery console from those too.

They can be d/loaded at:

And Win XP Pro at:

Good Luck. Laurie
PC Specialist
PC Health
pchealth@ozemail.com.au
 
What do you mean by running the WinXP setup program? Do you mean a re-install of XP from the XP CD?

TIA
 
Scammey - a repair reinstall is what he means - as recommended by Smah in first response (with link to how to do it). Probably a good idea.
 
I did a "Repair Re-install and everything is back to normal. I just had to do a Windows Update.

Thanks to all for the quick responses
 
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