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My laptop runs on Windows XP and it's not starting up. I get the message: We
apologize for the inconvenience, but Windows did not start successfully. A
recent hardware or software change might have caused this.
I've clicked on every option given and the same thing happens every time.
The windows startup begins, a blue screen flashes--too quickly to be able to
read the text, then the screen with the boot up options appears; immediately
afterwards it goes back to the original screen with the "apology" quoted
above.
I read the article: The Automatic Recovery Screen Is Not Displayed If the
Bootstat.dat File Is Compressed found in
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/309481, but I didn't get it. If windows
doesn't start, how do I "access the Bootstat.dat file, and then click
Properties" ... etc?
I saw a posting in this forum touching this subject saying that if windows
doesn't start, press F8 and start in safe mode with command prompt. I tried
that too but it just lead me to the "apology" again. When from the original
screen I enter "Safe Mode with Command Prompt" it lists a bunch of commands,
but gives me no prompt. It then goes into the sequence of events already
described above.
So now what? I do have my Operating System CD (Microsoft Windows XP Home
SP1a), but first I'm not sure how to use it, and worse I'm concerned about
losing any data that I haven't recently backed up (about 2 weeks but
unrecoverable). I'm hoping that would be my last resort.
Unlike other similar posts that I've seen, XP is my original OS, not an
upgrade, and no other problems occurred prior to this.
Any help would be fantastic.
Thanks,
Maria
apologize for the inconvenience, but Windows did not start successfully. A
recent hardware or software change might have caused this.
I've clicked on every option given and the same thing happens every time.
The windows startup begins, a blue screen flashes--too quickly to be able to
read the text, then the screen with the boot up options appears; immediately
afterwards it goes back to the original screen with the "apology" quoted
above.
I read the article: The Automatic Recovery Screen Is Not Displayed If the
Bootstat.dat File Is Compressed found in
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/309481, but I didn't get it. If windows
doesn't start, how do I "access the Bootstat.dat file, and then click
Properties" ... etc?
I saw a posting in this forum touching this subject saying that if windows
doesn't start, press F8 and start in safe mode with command prompt. I tried
that too but it just lead me to the "apology" again. When from the original
screen I enter "Safe Mode with Command Prompt" it lists a bunch of commands,
but gives me no prompt. It then goes into the sequence of events already
described above.
So now what? I do have my Operating System CD (Microsoft Windows XP Home
SP1a), but first I'm not sure how to use it, and worse I'm concerned about
losing any data that I haven't recently backed up (about 2 weeks but
unrecoverable). I'm hoping that would be my last resort.
Unlike other similar posts that I've seen, XP is my original OS, not an
upgrade, and no other problems occurred prior to this.
Any help would be fantastic.
Thanks,
Maria