Start up problem

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Guest

Hi, i'm using a Win XP Home edtion. Today when i turn on my computer a message came out, it says one of the file from c:\windows\system32 was corrupted, it gave me an option to repair by pressing 'r', so I followed the instruction by pressing r.

After that my screen keep going blank, and after a long time I disconnect my power and turn on again, this time nothing come out, the screen keep going blank.

I'm using a Fujitsu C series Notebook, I have many important documents and pictures on my hard disk.

I need a good solution without destroying/format my hardisk.
The worst is I can't even see my BIOS when I turn on my computer. I can't boot anything.

Help
 
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Will Denny

Hi

Try here:

"How to Recover from a Corrupted Registry That Prevents Windows XP from
Starting"
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;EN-US;q307545

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Will Denny
MS-MVP Windows - Shell/User
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| Hi, i'm using a Win XP Home edtion. Today when i turn on my computer a
message came out, it says one of the file from c:\windows\system32 was
corrupted, it gave me an option to repair by pressing 'r', so I followed the
instruction by pressing r.
|
| After that my screen keep going blank, and after a long time I disconnect
my power and turn on again, this time nothing come out, the screen keep
going blank.
|
| I'm using a Fujitsu C series Notebook, I have many important documents and
pictures on my hard disk.
|
| I need a good solution without destroying/format my hardisk.
| The worst is I can't even see my BIOS when I turn on my computer. I can't
boot anything.
|
| Help
 
G

Guest

Thank you Denny but I still can't solve the problem

The main problem is that, i can't even see my BIOS start up, my screen is totally blank, nothing appear when I turn on the power. My disk drive, cd-rom all not working, I can't even enter my BIOS menu. It seems like something cripple my BIOS from start up.
 

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