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Windows Protection Error

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Jan 30th, 2004
That's what it says.

When I start up my old comp (the one my parents/sister use) it says windows protection error, press any key to restart.
whenI prss any key, it just shuts down.
Then, when I turn it back on, it gives me startup options (you know, start in safe mode, safe mode with networking, start up normally, etc.) Now I can't start up normally, I just get the windows protection error again.
Safe mode sucks, and there's no point running in it.
So, how do I fix this..?

It's not that I care so much, but it was my sister who screwed up the other comp, and as long as that one doesn't work, she uses mine, which is a great threat to my comp.. :rolleyes:
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Re: Windows Protection Error

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Have a read ,something might help .
http://www.your-home-in-1.com/window...tion_error.htm
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