if you have the OS installer, then maybe you can try to do a repair installation...
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Which splash screen? Boot or Windows? Detail is important as Frank Wallis implies is important.
If you haven't heard any multiple beeps and no stop message, you've passed the MBR stage and the Windows loader is trying to select an operating system and configuration. Depending on EACTLY what you saw on the screen, it might have proceeded as far as the I/O Manager stage of Windows Boot. If a driver fails to load (corruption on disjk or update driver is incompatible or something) then the Last Known Good Configuration is flagged and the system re-boots from scratch in an attempt to do a clean load of Windows,
This can loop forever if there is no known good configuration or there is a driver corruption that the last good configuration can't overcome.
So the solution usually is repair Windows from the Windows Boot CD or to re-install it after doing a chkdsk /f on the disk concerned. You can also use SCANNOW from the Windows CD to check the state of windows files.
So detail is everything in order to advise you properly.
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So what happened with the steps I suggested? It should always boot from a Windows CD.
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Hi again,
have you tried the BartPE or the ultimate boot disk? If they do not get the PC to boot it is a hardware problem and we can start to look from there. If you need to get the info off his HD just put it in your PC and extract the data to a DVD/CD
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