PC Boots then crashes

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Guest

Each time we start our pc it fully loads and then, within 5 seconds, it dies.
It then auto re-boots, then dies again etc etc

We have run a full virus check and nothing appears to be wrong.

If we start the pc in Safe Mode, then it works but, as soon as we revert to
non Safe Mode (i.e. normal start up) the cycle of re-boot, die, re-boot, die
happens again.

Can anyone help please?
 
P

philo

kopite said:
Each time we start our pc it fully loads and then, within 5 seconds, it dies.
It then auto re-boots, then dies again etc etc

We have run a full virus check and nothing appears to be wrong.

If we start the pc in Safe Mode, then it works but, as soon as we revert to
non Safe Mode (i.e. normal start up) the cycle of re-boot, die, re-boot, die
happens again.

Can anyone help please?


from safe mode run chkdsk /f (and reboot)
 
G

Guest

kopite said:
Each time we start our pc it fully loads and then, within 5 seconds, it dies.
It then auto re-boots, then dies again etc etc

We have run a full virus check and nothing appears to be wrong.

If we start the pc in Safe Mode, then it works but, as soon as we revert to
non Safe Mode (i.e. normal start up) the cycle of re-boot, die, re-boot, die
happens again.

Can anyone help please?

go to the safe mode and do this:

go to start, right click my computer and the system properties will open...
here go to advanced tab, and select "settings" in Startup and recovery, now
uncheck the box next to "Automatically restart" in the System Failure (keep
the other two check) go out with ok and try again.....This time you will have
a error message and post it's content here again
 
G

Guest

When you are in Safe Mode:
R-click My Computer.
Select Properties.
Click the Advanced tab.
Near the bottom, under Startup and Recovery, click Settings.
Under System Failure, uncheck Automatically restart.

The next time you do a normal logon, you will get some kind of an error
message. Post your question with that message.

Paul Shafer, MCDST
 

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