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Old 10-06-2004, 06:08 PM   #1
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my PC is crashed... hard!

Okay, so this is the second time my PC crashed and I'm really pissed off. I do not know what happen. The last time I remember doing was looking for parts on ebay and H-T. I have a Windows XPprofessional.

Here's what's up... or I should say, "what's down" :o:

I turn the computer on and it doesnt boot up all the way. It gets to the part where it makes the windows boot-up sound and shows the "welcome" with my wallpaper flashes for a few seconds.

Then it would go back on the screen where it says "welcome" where my first name appears. Basically a log-on.... but I've never set any type of password before anywhere in my computer since 4 months ago. I've attempted to enter the password anyway.

After entering the password, it would try shutting down my computer and make that windows shutting down sound but not actually shutdown the computer.

My buddy and I tried accesing the PC through the SAFE MODE. The first time it crashed, we were able to fix it through the SAFE MODE.... but not this time. Still does the same thing.

We also attempted to reload XP but it keeps asking for the administrator password that I, again, never set.

We were able to reload XP and enable command prompt. We still could not figure out what's up.....

I dont know what else to do. Is there any other way to fix this problem? My buddy looked around online and found out a few people have recently came across the same situation. Another guy at work has the same problem.

Will I be able to extract file from the primary hard drive through "my documents" and transfer file using command prompt? I just want to save a few items from the primary and go ahead reformat the whole hard drive and start from scratch again.


What do you think?
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Old 10-07-2004, 12:29 AM   #2
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do you have an actual copy of xp to reformat with? if you do, try this:

boot to the xp cd
allow setup to run
go through the licenseing agreement and everything
and now you want to do a 'repair installation'.
DO NOT select 'install fresh copy' because that will wipe your drive

doing a repair installation will basically install overtop the existing install. It won't create a dual boot system (unless you select new install, which you don't want.)

this method saved my ass more than once!

go here for a pretty detailed explaination of how this works:
http://www.webtree.ca/windowsxp/repair_xp.htm
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Old 10-07-2004, 07:16 AM   #3
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doesn't xp have a repair option too ? basically it will replace the whole OS files but leave the registry and the other programs almost intact.
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Old 10-08-2004, 12:39 AM   #4
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yes....i know what you're talking about, but don't remember how to invoke it, off the top of my head. hmm...off to google for me!

edit:
this is interesting, i've never done it, but manual replacement of certain files sometimes works. I've done that several times

http://www.digitalwebcast.com/2002/0...boot_toot2.htm

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Old 10-19-2004, 03:58 PM   #5
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repair doesnt always work, ther eare two options fresh copy? and another? i cant remmeber if you do one... i think upgrade. itl just upgrade your os to current version even though it is current version. updates all system files and puts back to standard settings. leaving all your programs still installed.... all your icons files etc. i do that when someone screws up one of my computers... about to do it to my laptop, fun project see ... its cd drive runs off firewire(its a cradle) and it doesnt work... laptop wont read cd's if its used with firewire/usb no more... some bios thing with nero and it ruined it and i never sent in for service.
so i have to find a creative way to isntall windows, my friend had an idea .... about 410 floppys : P
if you wana mail it to me i can fix it
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