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    Computer won't boot

    My son's computer has had windows xp home installed for quite a while. Recently it started refusing to boot. More precisely, I get past the POST page and get the Windows XP home loading up page, but then it just shuts down and reboots. Same thing when I used the last known good configuration option. I tried starting in safe mode, but all I get is one page of DOS like command lines and then it reboots.

    I ran NAV and found nothing.

    So I am thinking something got corrupt in XP home. I then booted from the XP home CD and tried to do a repair. It asked me to put the administrator's password, but I don't think there is one. So I just pressed enter and I got "C:\\windows". I listed the files, but couldn't find anything that looked like a repair .exe or utility.

    I guess I could just reinstall XP home, but I don't want to lose any of the files and would like to avoid having to reinstall his various software programs (I doubt he has kept all the CD's). Plus, when I did try to reinstall, it said it couldn't find windows on my system (shouldn't it have been able to see the XP home I had installed? does that mean the XP home on my hard drive is corrupt?). It then asked me to put in my old windows 98/95 cd to confirm the upgrade, which of course I can't find anymore! I guess I could take out the hard drive and attach it as a slave to another computer, copy the files, etc. but that seems like a hassle.

    Any thoughts/suggestions would be appreciated.

    Duncan
    Duncan
    MB: MSI K7D Master L
    CPUs: 2 AMD +2800 MP Bartons
    PSU: PC Power & Cooling 510 Deluxe
    Video: ATI Radeon Pro 9600
    HDD: Maxtor and WD 250G Serial ATAs
    DVD: Sony DRU510A and Pioneer DVR-AO6U
    Sound: Soundblaster Audigy 2ZS

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    Hi:

    Is this a homegrown or market pc? Need more informaton.

    Gary
    Computer 1:Asus Crosshair MB / AMD 2-64 5600+ / 3.0 GB Kingston H-X Pc6400 / Zalman 9500 Cooler / Thermaltake Xaser case / HC 12 / 2=WD SATA 120G Raid 1 / 52X CDRom / LiteOn DVD/R-RW/CD-R-RW / PC Power 620 W PSU / Blue Rounded Cables / Blue Fluorescent / Windows XP Pro FV / EVGA 8800oc GTS / SAMSUNG 215 TW LCD / CH F16 FStick / Wireless Explorer / Eclipse Keyboard / Logitech Z 5300 5.1 speakers / SB X-Fi / 8 Fans / Curtis Command Center / CyPower UPS 725VA 400W /


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    Bought about two years ago over the Internet - name components; no-name company assembled. Always worked like a charm. I suspected the generic hard drive - so I added a new maxtor HD, made it the boot drive and loaded xp home on that. Now it boots fine and I can copy files from the old hard drive.

    So, case solved in the oldest way - threw more money at it!

    Thanks anyway,

    Duncan
    Duncan
    MB: MSI K7D Master L
    CPUs: 2 AMD +2800 MP Bartons
    PSU: PC Power & Cooling 510 Deluxe
    Video: ATI Radeon Pro 9600
    HDD: Maxtor and WD 250G Serial ATAs
    DVD: Sony DRU510A and Pioneer DVR-AO6U
    Sound: Soundblaster Audigy 2ZS

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    Hammerhead Shark sgtgto's Avatar
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    Hi:

    Good for you.

    Gary
    Computer 1:Asus Crosshair MB / AMD 2-64 5600+ / 3.0 GB Kingston H-X Pc6400 / Zalman 9500 Cooler / Thermaltake Xaser case / HC 12 / 2=WD SATA 120G Raid 1 / 52X CDRom / LiteOn DVD/R-RW/CD-R-RW / PC Power 620 W PSU / Blue Rounded Cables / Blue Fluorescent / Windows XP Pro FV / EVGA 8800oc GTS / SAMSUNG 215 TW LCD / CH F16 FStick / Wireless Explorer / Eclipse Keyboard / Logitech Z 5300 5.1 speakers / SB X-Fi / 8 Fans / Curtis Command Center / CyPower UPS 725VA 400W /


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