Hello,
Your system should be restarting after showing a blue screen. Here's how to
make it stay so that you can post back the error information
Switch on your computer and keep hitting F8 until you get a menu titled
"Windows Advanced Options Menu". If you see the XP loading progress bar, you
missed it and will have to try rebooting again.
If there is only one option in that menu, hit F8 again.
In this menu select 'Disable automatic restart on system failure', Enter,
Enter and you should be able to view the full blue screen error when it
occurs again. Post back the message here and we will be able to help you
better
Note: If there is no 'disable automatic restart..' option in the menu,
select 'Start Windows Normally' and *quickly* hit the F8 key for the correct
menu to come out
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"channelsurferdude" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in
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> XP pro...I have put IDE Cd-ROM in first position in BIOS...still will not
> boot from disk...I posted earlier having problems from installing sp3...
>
> Problem Description: I downloaded Service pack 3 and installed. When
> prompted to restart, I get continuous reboot loops and it will not reboot.
>
> Will not start successfully. I have tried Safe Mode...Normally...I have
> tried booting from the XP disk...nothing helps...just continues to go
> through
> the reboot loop and tries to boot normally.