Problem starting Windows XP (Home Edition)

G

Guest

Every time I start Windows and select a "user" to log on to an error message
box appears after several of the programmes have loaded which says "WINDOWS -
NO DISK". I have the option to press "Try Again", "Cancel" or "Continue".
There is nothing I can do but repeatedly press "Continue" or repeatedly
press the 'x' to close the window the message box. Eventually it closes and
the remaining programmes complete their loading.

If I go through "Task Manager" and select the 'process' that relates to the
error message box the file it locates is "csrss.exe" with relates to the
'Client SErver Runtime Process'.

Any ideas??? Help would be much appreciated. Many thanks.
 
G

Guest

At start up tap the F8 key,select safe mode,enter xp in administrator
capacity,
in xp,chk event viewer for warnings/errors.You might also,install xp cd,exit
the info page,go to run,type:cmd In cmd type:Sfc /Scannow When the utility
is thru,type:CHKDSK C: /F Agree to restart,then type:EXIT Restart computer,
remove xp cd.
 

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