Windows 2000 Restarts Repeatedly

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bpandersen

I am working on a pc that is having trouble booting up.
When I start the computer, it goes all the way up to the
Windows 2k splash screen, then the systems just shuts
itself off, and the booting process attempts to restart
again, repeatedly restarting itself. I hit the F8 buton
to get into safe mode, and start the system in safe mode, but
again while booting, it restarts itself.

Brad
 
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Dave Patrick

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|I am working on a pc that is having trouble booting up.
| When I start the computer, it goes all the way up to the
| Windows 2k splash screen, then the systems just shuts
| itself off, and the booting process attempts to restart
| again, repeatedly restarting itself. I hit the F8 buton
| to get into safe mode, and start the system in safe mode, but
| again while booting, it restarts itself.
|
| Brad
|
 

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