PC running XP - bootup stuck at 1st bootup screen

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Tedm

I have a PC that runs Windows XP that I have been using for a few years. It
is custom built using an MSI 865GM3-LS motherboard and an Intel Pentium CPU.

On booting up it now gets stuck at the first bootup screen which displays an
MSI logo on the top left corner, and Intel Pentium Logo on the lower right
corner and some text in the middle that reads "8Xtreme Series",
"Performance, Durability, Stability",

I have reset the CMOS by setting the jumper to reset it, but still have the
same problem.

Help!! What is wrong? Is the motherboard bad, is it the battery, what is it?

Thanks!!
 
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Pegasus \(MVP\)

Tedm said:
I have a PC that runs Windows XP that I have been using for a few years. It
is custom built using an MSI 865GM3-LS motherboard and an Intel Pentium
CPU.

On booting up it now gets stuck at the first bootup screen which displays
an MSI logo on the top left corner, and Intel Pentium Logo on the lower
right corner and some text in the middle that reads "8Xtreme Series",
"Performance, Durability, Stability",

I have reset the CMOS by setting the jumper to reset it, but still have
the same problem.

Help!! What is wrong? Is the motherboard bad, is it the battery, what is
it?

Thanks!!

This appears to be a hardware problem, so posting your question in
a hardware newsgroup should be your first step.
 
F

Farad'n

I have a PC that runs Windows XP that I have been using for a few years. It
is custom built using an MSI 865GM3-LS motherboard and an Intel Pentium CPU.

On booting up it now gets stuck at the first bootup screen which displays an
MSI logo on the top left corner, and Intel Pentium Logo on the lower right
corner and some text in the middle that reads "8Xtreme Series",
"Performance, Durability, Stability",

I have reset the CMOS by setting the jumper to reset it, but still have the
same problem.

Help!! What is wrong? Is the motherboard bad, is it the battery, what is it?

Thanks!!
This problem resides in the system board and has nothing to do with
the OS - it is taking place before the OS even begins to load. As
such, it does not belong here.

Ask elsewhere
 

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