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what have you done to try and get to the bios
Niece = Young Person = MSN messenger = nasties/viruses is a possibility.
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What does "won't boot from disk" mean? Floppy? If so what's on the floppy? CD?
When you boot there is a key you can press like F1 or Del or ESC that boots you into BIOS Edit mode whwre you can alter the boot priorities. Have you found that entry to BIOS?
CCan you confirm that after the initial boot bit, tapping F8 a few times doesn't get you to Safe Mode? Or do you get to Safe Mode and it's the same problem?
A blank desktop usualyy means Explorer.EXE is missing or corrupted. There are a few threads around this subject on the forum.
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This is most odd. If you get to a desktop, booting is OK. If you can use the keyboard, then that is OK. The keyboard does work - yes?
If booting is OK & the keyboard is, you must be able to get into the BIOS. You would normally get a display in the first couple of seconds offering the BIOS Setup function; if you miss that window, you can't get into the BIOS.
The F8 window is immediately after the other window I mentioned. There should also be a message on screen offering the F8 option.
Our aim is to get you to boot from the Windows CD to repair your hopelessly broken Windows environment.
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In my reckoning, the Axer logo is the point where you press F1 or F2 or whatever.
The higher resolution: have you set it back to the worse resolution? During booting, the default of 640x480 @ 60Hz is used and if you've forced it higher to a value not supported by your graphics card you'll likely see nothing.
There are many forces at work in these situations.
A new hard disk is always blank; a Windows hard disk from a non identical system is unlikely to work because of drivers.
We have to get you to the point where you can boot from a CD with either your current HDD or a new one.
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Are you using a USB or PS/2 keyboard
its a corrupt windows install i think ,most likely cause is virus/trojan .
no a new harddrive is not the answer ,why you upped the resolution on a computer already having problems baffles me!
,unplug tower , open the tower and remove all addin cards like modems and nic card ,sound if any ,if you have unboard video and a addin video card ,remove the card and use the unboard video ,
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Please tell us exactly what cards you pulled out and we'll tell you the order in which to put them back and reboot.
Can you confirm that the screen is behaving itself now and is it at basic 640x480 resolution (large icons, text etc)?
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Again, the amount of information you provide is frustratingly short of diagnosable.
1 Is the disk that wont install an original for MS?
2 What is the version on the disk XP SP1; XP SP2 or what?
3 What is the version on the other disk?
Incidentally, after you've washed the original CD in tepid soapy water, rinsed it and dried it with a lint free cloth, you can update your current 30 day system from the original disk. Choose Update and it'll ask you for the windows key of the original disk.
If the two CDs are different versions of XP it should still work and if the original is earlier than the other one, you'll need to do your updates.
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The disk that works is the original XP disk, no servive pack.
So, wash the Acer disk and do an UPGRADE from the Acer CD. The Autorun.exe is the appropriate starting point for the upgrade. You don't have to boot from the CD.
And please, full information when you come back to us. Take the trouble. Acer PC? What's that - although in this case I doubt it matters.
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