Look at the Event Viewer (Start-->Run-->eventvwr.msc) what caused the problem. Look at the Source, Catagory, Event ID and Description, and use Google to try to find a fix.
If you cannot figure out the problem, please post the above information.
JoetjeF
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Go to event viewer in Admin tools, select system log. Post any errors that have Warning or Error at the time of boot up. (Check your logs aren't full while you are there).
Also check Device Manager, (in control pannel, system, hardware tab) for any missing drivers, denoted with a "?"
Also Run c:\WINDOWS\system32\compmgmt.msc or c:\Winnt\system32\compmgmt.msc. Select services and applications then services. Look for any services that are not started yet have Automatic in Startup Type. Could be the possible problem.
Let us know how you get on.
MartyMcFly
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