Rebooting loop still.

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Guest

I get the following message during every boot up.
"Sorry for the inconvience, windows did not shut down properly last time
etc...." and I have the choice of Safe Mode, Last known good, Normal,
etc...... whatever I try, it gets to the XP logo screen, with the blue bar,
blinks off for a second & back on, then reboots. Over & Over. I have the xp
disk and have tried everything I know but can't get it fixed. Thanks for the
help. (XP Pro SP2)
 
G

Guest

Bobby28 said:
I get the following message during every boot up.
"Sorry for the inconvience, windows did not shut down properly last time
etc...." and I have the choice of Safe Mode, Last known good, Normal,
etc...... whatever I try, it gets to the XP logo screen, with the blue bar,
blinks off for a second & back on, then reboots. Over & Over. I have the xp
disk and have tried everything I know but can't get it fixed. Thanks for the
help. (XP Pro SP2)


What are you running?
- Is this a BRAND new machine?
- Did this machine work with another OS previous to you installing XP?


QuantumBinary
 
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NobodyMan

I get the following message during every boot up.
"Sorry for the inconvience, windows did not shut down properly last time
etc...." and I have the choice of Safe Mode, Last known good, Normal,
etc...... whatever I try, it gets to the XP logo screen, with the blue bar,
blinks off for a second & back on, then reboots. Over & Over. I have the xp
disk and have tried everything I know but can't get it fixed. Thanks for the
help. (XP Pro SP2)

Apparently you are also in a "repost" loop. You can't expect help
here immediately. Wait at least 24 hours before asking again.
 
G

Guest

NobodyMan........Blow Me!!

NobodyMan said:
Apparently you are also in a "repost" loop. You can't expect help
here immediately. Wait at least 24 hours before asking again.
 
S

Steve N.

Bobby28 said:
NobodyMan........Blow Me!!

People here want to help you, but reposting within minutes is not only
unnecessary but an irritant. Adding insults to that means less people
are likely to try and do anything for you at all.

Steve
 

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