Question:
Why wont Windows xp start normally?
Criss2
2009-12-07 07:39:07 UTC
A friend of mine has this problem, when pressing the power button all load and shows the windows logo after that it just stays black because it wont load windows,after reseting(once) the PC and it loads normally. checked for viruses nothing,tried to see if there drivers are on still nothing,I even edited boot.ini (according to microsoft recommendation)
[boot loader]
timeout=30
default=multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(0)partition(1)\WINDOWS
[operating systems]
multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(0)partition(1)\WINDOWS="Microsoft Windows XP Professional" /fastdetect

still nothing works and I cant figure it since it works alright AFTER I reset the pc,Please answer only if you know the problem.Thank you.
Seven answers:
2009-12-07 07:48:31 UTC
Open the command prompt and run chkdsk /r

1) Click Start

2) Click Run

3) type cmd

4) type chkdsk /r



This will check your hard drive and attempt to repair it if there are any issues.



If that doesn't work, go to the command prompt (above) and type:

SFC /scannow



This will check your windows files and repair/replace any corrupted/missing files.
2009-12-07 09:50:57 UTC
Do the repairing of your system Following are the steps to repair window xp

Step 1Insert the Windows XP Installation CD into the disk drive of your computer.



Step 2Restart your computer and then press any key on the keyboard to boot up to the Windows XP installation CD.



Step 3Press the Enter key after the Windows XP disk locates all of the system files.



Step 4Press the F8 key when you see the the Windows license agreement screen. By pressing F8, you are agreeing to the Windows XP license agreement.



Step 5Select the hard drive partition that you want to repair using the up and down arrow keys.



Step 6Press the R key to begin repairing the Windows XP files. The repairing process could take up to 1 hour to complete. When it finishes, the system will restart, and you can eject the installation CD.



if still you are facing a problem then make a backup of your data and format your windows and reinstall the window xp again
2009-12-07 07:49:34 UTC
I have run into a similar situation only with the BIOS. I changed the keyboard and mouse out and that resolved the problem. That may not be your problem. Try booting to safe mode and running a disk check. There may be a disk error that needs corrected. You could also try to do a repair of the install using your XP CD. Reboot the system with the CD in the drive and boot from that. Repair should be one of the options.



Edit:

Have you checked for a BIOS update? I have run into problems with out of date BIOSes and newer versions of Windows.
Ryan
2009-12-07 07:44:38 UTC
I currently have this problem on my old desktop. The only thing I know for certain is wrong with it is a bad hard drive. I just can't afford a new hdd yet so I deal with resetting the computer until it finally loads Windows. But yeah, you might also have a bad hard drive. Try getting a new one, installing it in the computer, then install a fresh copy of XP onto it, and just use your old bad one as a secondary drive for storage.
Brad V
2009-12-07 07:48:21 UTC
Sound slike hardware problems, manybe hard drive or memory issue.

You can download drive testing and memory testing software



http://www.memtest86.com/



usually hard drive manufacturers have software specific to the drives



Reinstalling the operating system may not be a bad thing too.



Boot.INI looks fine.
suggitt
2016-10-29 05:46:48 UTC
RE: living house windows XP wont initiate in many situations and purely in secure mode? My living house windows XP laptop won't start up in many situations. once I turn it on it involves the exhibit screen the place it ask questions like: start up living house windows in many situations - start up in secure mode - etc etc. it is going to purely boot up in secure mode and everytime i attempt to start up it in many situations my laptop purely shuts off and turns itself on...
Stalin
2009-12-07 08:43:36 UTC
From what I have read this would be a bad memory module on your Dimm sticks.


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