first thing i would do(unless everything is unboard ) is remove any addin cards like modem and sound ,usb ,and reboot if it boots then add the cards back in one at a time till it doesent boot .not saying this will work just saing its the first thing i would do !
caperjack
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First off my computer spec's : HP XT 868 running windows XP pro, 1.2ghz, 512ram, 80gig hd and a geforce4 TI 4400. Now onto the problem.
All of a sudden one day I woke up in the morning went to boot up computer and nothing happened, well something happened this: Computer turns on fine, no weird noise or nothing. Well when I turned it on it goes to the blue HP screen makes a booting up noise which is normal then straight to a black screen with the cursor blinking on the top left corner and thats it, it wont boot up to windows, i recieve no error messages. I opened the computer up nothing looked fried or out of place, I disconnected and re-connected everything and still encounter the same problem of going back to the black screen with the blinking cursor and never booting to windows. I tried entering safe mode( didnt work), I tried putting in the sys recovery cd's that came with the computer and win xp cd, then restarting but nothing helps. Anything from you guys would be great since I have info on my computer with is very important to me. Thanks for any help you can give me.
have u tried booting from a boot disk/CD?
aeinstein
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Moving this out of the Windows 9x sub-forum and into the general Windows forum (which is intended for Windows NT/2000/XP/2003/misc.)
[future edit]I don't know what I was thinking. This belongs in the hardware forum. We haven't even loaded Windows![/future edit]
cscgal
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i had such a problem. i remember taking it to repair and the guy told me there was nothing we can do but format. but i understand that might not be a good option for you so try this reinstall windows on top of its current installation. your data will stay there. if that doesnt work install it on another drive then backup and format ur drive.
thats what i would do. i think its a software problem not hardware.
fakespike
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