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Sephiron Master Cheater
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Posted: Sun Mar 01, 2009 1:01 pm Post subject: Holy shit help me!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! |
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My computer loads safe mode, but whenever i try to load anything else (last known working configuration, start windows normally) It gets past the windows xp loading screen and then reboots.
ANY help is much appreciated.
I might even + rep anyone who gives me a working solution. _________________
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[SPW]Jsin Grandmaster Cheater Supreme
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Loading screen, as in the Windows logo with the scrolling thing on the bottom of it?
also, Computer Talk. _________________
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Sephiron Master Cheater
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Posted: Sun Mar 01, 2009 1:05 pm Post subject: |
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Jsin wrote: | Loading screen, as in the Windows logo with the scrolling thing on the bottom of it?
also, Computer Talk. |
Yeah, i use windows xp professional, so i have the gay ass loading marquee _________________
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Flaming Advanced Cheater
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Posted: Sun Mar 01, 2009 1:07 pm Post subject: |
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Something is screwed up in your system32, as in a file was overwritten or missing.
If you have a XP repair disk, repair your installation.
If not, try a system restore if it's available with your system.
You could also run a virus scan in safe mode.
If you don't qualify for those three, then I suggest a reformat.
And, like jSin said, Computer Talk next time yes? |
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Gavin Moderator
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Posted: Sun Mar 01, 2009 1:09 pm Post subject: |
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Moved to computer talk. |
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Sephiron Master Cheater
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Flaming wrote: | Something is screwed up in your system32, as in a file was overwritten or missing.
If you have a XP repair disk, repair your installation.
If not, try a system restore if it's available with your system.
You could also run a virus scan in safe mode.
If you don't qualify for those three, then I suggest a reformat.
And, like jSin said, Computer Talk next time yes? |
Thanks, i was thinking about system restore, but i'll NEVER use the windows xp repair because the command line for its way too confusing.
If it's my only choice, id might as well take the chance  _________________
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Flaming Advanced Cheater
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Posted: Sun Mar 01, 2009 1:11 pm Post subject: |
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sephiron wrote: | Flaming wrote: | Something is screwed up in your system32, as in a file was overwritten or missing.
If you have a XP repair disk, repair your installation.
If not, try a system restore if it's available with your system.
You could also run a virus scan in safe mode.
If you don't qualify for those three, then I suggest a reformat.
And, like jSin said, Computer Talk next time yes? |
Thanks, i was thinking about system restore, but i'll NEVER use the windows xp repair because the command line for its way too confusing.
If it's my only choice, id might as well take the chance  |
Well, there are some guides you may find on google thats in depth about this subject.
Do you have any idea to how this happened?
Forced shutdown, power outage?
It happened with my 01' VAIO a few weeks ago after a power outage, and it's really nifty to have Acronis on board.
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Vashe Master Cheater
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Posted: Sun Mar 01, 2009 1:14 pm Post subject: |
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Same thing for me, forced shutdowns for my VAIO gave the same problem. |
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Flaming Advanced Cheater
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Alpha wrote: | Same thing for me, forced shutdowns for my VAIO gave the same problem. |
Gotta love the pieces of crap Sony has to offer....
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Sephiron Master Cheater
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Flaming wrote: | Alpha wrote: | Same thing for me, forced shutdowns for my VAIO gave the same problem. |
Gotta love the pieces of crap Sony has to offer....
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I have a vaio, but i have found the problem myself. Ill give flaming th +rep because he helped me the most. It was because my Video drivers were fucked up and were working my ATI video card like a little asian kid working in a shoe factory. All i had to do were unninstall my video drivers and it worked perfectly. _________________
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