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toshiba laptop won't boot

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Jun 12th, 2007
Hi there, hope you guys can help. im at the end of my rope with this!

I'm having some issues with my toshiba satellite laptop. Everytime I turn it on i get the normal windows screen with the progress bar at the bottom as if its booting fine, then the whole screen turns black for about a minute and i get a nice message saying that windows has failed to start because it has experienced a power cut or wasn't shut down correctly etc etc (in this case what happened was i had turned it on and while it was booting up i started moving it the laptop, the psu fell out the back and sinec there was no battery in it at the time it just turned off)

anyway, it gives me the usual options like do you want to try running windows as normal, use last working configuration, safe mode, safe mode with networking etc etc etc but having tried them all several times and all of them end up just going to the windows xp starting screen for a minute, then going black for a minute, then a blue screen (not the dreaded blue screen of death though) with some white text on it which appears then diappears in half a second so I can't tell what it says (helpful) and then just reverts to the screen asking about safe mode and use last working settings etc etc again. if i leave it alone on this screen it tries to just restart windows automatically in 30 seconds. i left it in this cycle all night hoping it would magically work but the next morning it was still stuck restarting windows, failing to boot, waiting 30 secs, restarting windows


when i try booting using safe mode it seems to get stuck while doing something in the config folder, which makes me think ive corrupted something in the registry. i can't seem to find my xp disk anywhere at the moment or else i'd have tried to boot/repair using that. anyone got any ideas?

If you need anymore info just let me know...
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Re: toshiba laptop won't boot

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Jun 14th, 2007
If you have the installation CD you can use that to run a repair. You will want to go to the BIOS and make your CD-ROM the first device in the boot order so that when you insert the CD and restart the computer it will boot from that CD. Once the disc start it should give you an option to make a repair rather than a installation, use that choice.
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Help Re: toshiba laptop won't boot

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Nov 27th, 2007
i have the exact same problem, and i don't no where the cd is, so is there any other way of fixing it.

p.s i also found that if u press start windows normally, then immediately press f8, it gives you mre options, an if you press disable restert on system failure, the it comes up with a blue stop error scrren, which says things like, check disk space and driver updates, but it doesnt help because the computer restarts every time.

please help!!
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