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A friend built me a PC with Windows XP Pro as the OS
(Intel Pentium 2.4 GHz). It has gone into a loop on start up. It indicates that the machine was not shut down properly or new hard ware has been added (neither was the case) and request that one chooses Normal start up mode, last known start up that worked etc. Irrespective of what one chooses, it goes into the same sequences coming back to the questions. The default is Normal Start up Mode and it tries to start up Windows XP in this mode every 30 seconds if you do not choose an option. I tried getting into the BIOS and booting from the CD (with WIndows XP) but it does not recognize the CD/DVD drive. I get to the point where it is starting with Flash Start UP but that goes into a loop and it beeps every 10 seconds or so but no progress on the screen. Any suggestions as to what the problem is and options to solve it. It happened before and all the software was reloaded. It worked well for about 6 weeks. |
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On Mon, 13 Sep 2004 06:11:39 -0700, "pgordon \(removethis\)
@quixnet.net" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: >A friend built me a PC with Windows XP Pro as the OS >(Intel Pentium 2.4 GHz). It has gone into a loop on >start up. It indicates that the machine was not shut >down properly or new hard ware has been added (neither >was the case) and request that one chooses Normal start >up mode, last known start up that worked etc. >Irrespective of what one chooses, it goes into the same >sequences coming back to the questions. The default is >Normal Start up Mode and it tries to start up Windows XP >in this mode every 30 seconds if you do not choose an >option. I tried getting into the BIOS and booting from >the CD (with WIndows XP) but it does not recognize the >CD/DVD drive. I get to the point where it is starting >with Flash Start UP but that goes into a loop and it >beeps every 10 seconds or so but no progress on the >screen. > >Any suggestions as to what the problem is and options to >solve it. It happened before and all the software was >reloaded. It worked well for about 6 weeks. Difficult to say. I would get the latest BIOS and all fresh drivers, then try again. But if you cannot boot from the CD, then the hardware is defective anyway. This has nothing to do with Windows. Hans-Georg -- No mail, please. |
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I would recommend checking all the connections on the motherboard like IDE
controllers, CD/DVD controller as a basic checkup. I guess some hardware component is loose or may be conflicting. if possible ask any support engineer and get it reassembled. Even then if you face the same problem the kindly look out for the appropriate BIOS update. All the best Regards, Mukesh N. Shende "pgordon (removethis) @quixnet.net" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:115001c49993$344f48f0$a301280a@phx.gbl... >A friend built me a PC with Windows XP Pro as the OS > (Intel Pentium 2.4 GHz). It has gone into a loop on > start up. It indicates that the machine was not shut > down properly or new hard ware has been added (neither > was the case) and request that one chooses Normal start > up mode, last known start up that worked etc. > Irrespective of what one chooses, it goes into the same > sequences coming back to the questions. The default is > Normal Start up Mode and it tries to start up Windows XP > in this mode every 30 seconds if you do not choose an > option. I tried getting into the BIOS and booting from > the CD (with WIndows XP) but it does not recognize the > CD/DVD drive. I get to the point where it is starting > with Flash Start UP but that goes into a loop and it > beeps every 10 seconds or so but no progress on the > screen. > > Any suggestions as to what the problem is and options to > solve it. It happened before and all the software was > reloaded. It worked well for about 6 weeks. |
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