did you reinstall xp after you install the new motherboard .xp doesnt like it if you didn't
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That sounds like the source of the problem to me as well. When you change the motherboard, you need to format and install Windows XP cleanly again.
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you shouldnt have to reinstall the OS when you replace the mobo, at last to my knowledge.
Its definitely got something to do with the hard drive itself, most often times its the OS, or one of it's files, that's corrupted or missing.
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Ours it doing that too. Our power went out late lastnight and now it goes to the Start Windows Normally, safe mode and all that junk and none of them work, it gets to the windows logo screen and reboots back to that one.
hi,this is the time to boot to your windows cd and go to recovery console and type "chkdsk /r" without the "" to fix you windows install so it will boot again
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