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yan

There was a message which said the cooling system has a
failure you should turn off your computer. And I did but
then I went to the BIOS and I reduced the speed of the
procesor, I saved the changes and when I tried to boot up
appear a dark screen saying:

we apologize for the inconvenience but windows did not
start successfully. etc...

safe mode
safe mode with networking
safe mode with command prompt
last known configuration
normally


I already tried with all of them and the screen just get
dark. I rechanged the BIOS but nobdy happens. Please help
me.

The computer is a TOSHIBA 1805-S274 con Windows XP Home
edition. The big problem is that I don´t have the toshiba
cd. Can I use the profesional edition from my other
computer just to boot it up?
 
C

Cari \(MS-MVP\)

I think something else has failed inside your PC. At this point in time,
rather than cause more damage, take it to a Toshiba service center.
--
Cari (MS-MVP Printing, Imaging & Hardware)
www.coribright.com

There was a message which said the cooling system has a
failure you should turn off your computer. And I did but
then I went to the BIOS and I reduced the speed of the
procesor, I saved the changes and when I tried to boot up
appear a dark screen saying:

we apologize for the inconvenience but windows did not
start successfully. etc...

safe mode
safe mode with networking
safe mode with command prompt
last known configuration
normally


I already tried with all of them and the screen just get
dark. I rechanged the BIOS but nobdy happens. Please help
me.

The computer is a TOSHIBA 1805-S274 con Windows XP Home
edition. The big problem is that I don´t have the toshiba
cd. Can I use the profesional edition from my other
computer just to boot it up?
 
M

Michael Solomon \(MS-MVP Windows Shell/User\)

To just boot up and do what? You might be able to use it to get to the
recovery console but you can't even do a repair install on this system with
that CD and if that Pro CD is an OEM CD provided by the manufacturer of the
other system, it is likely BIOS locked and tied to the other system so it
couldn't be used on any other system.

Besides, from what you describe, you don't have an XP problem, you have a
hardware problem. Either the processor cooling fan has failed or some other
fan has failed. Had you been overclocking the processor in the first place?
I ask because you stated you reduced the speed of the processor. If yes,
you've likely burned out the fan on the processor and the system's fail safe
is preventing you from booting until it is fixed to prevent more extensive
damage.

XP is simply reacting to a hardware failure it can't understand and is
outside of the operating environment.

--
Michael Solomon MS-MVP
Windows Shell/User
Backup is a PC User's Best Friend
DTS-L.Org: http://www.dts-l.org/

There was a message which said the cooling system has a
failure you should turn off your computer. And I did but
then I went to the BIOS and I reduced the speed of the
procesor, I saved the changes and when I tried to boot up
appear a dark screen saying:

we apologize for the inconvenience but windows did not
start successfully. etc...

safe mode
safe mode with networking
safe mode with command prompt
last known configuration
normally


I already tried with all of them and the screen just get
dark. I rechanged the BIOS but nobdy happens. Please help
me.

The computer is a TOSHIBA 1805-S274 con Windows XP Home
edition. The big problem is that I don´t have the toshiba
cd. Can I use the profesional edition from my other
computer just to boot it up?
 

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