Windows XP boot problem

P

Petert

Hi,

I have a Del netbook which is loaded with Windows XP. I've not had
need to use the netbook for about a fortnight and on trying to boot it
up today I find that I cannot get past the boot screen ( the screen
that has the MS Flag and the words "Microsoft Windows XP" and below
these a scroll bar).

The scroll bar is constantly scrolling from left to right, as it
always does, but for reasons best known to the netbook, this is as far
as it gets. The mouse is not yet visible

Any suggestions as to what the problem(s) mey be would be much
appreciated
 
M

Mark Adams

Petert said:
Hi,

I have a Del netbook which is loaded with Windows XP. I've not had
need to use the netbook for about a fortnight and on trying to boot it
up today I find that I cannot get past the boot screen ( the screen
that has the MS Flag and the words "Microsoft Windows XP" and below
these a scroll bar).

The scroll bar is constantly scrolling from left to right, as it
always does, but for reasons best known to the netbook, this is as far
as it gets. The mouse is not yet visible

Any suggestions as to what the problem(s) mey be would be much
appreciated

--
Cheers

Peter
.

Restart in Safe Mode and do a System Restore.
 
A

Adam Rizvi

Have you inserted any new USB devices or left any USB devices not normally
plugged in, into one of your USB ports?


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J

Jim

Have you inserted any new USB devices or left any USB devices not normally
plugged in, into one of your USB ports?


Have you inserted any new USB devices or left any USB devices not
normally
plugged in, into one of your USB ports?


--


Yours sincerely

Adam
Director


Click Start Computers - " Complete IT Solutions "
Sales: (e-mail address removed)
Support: (e-mail address removed)
Office: 0161 408 4372
Mobile: 07925685962
Web: http://www.clickstartcomputers.co.uk

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intended for the addressee only. Any unauthorised use, dissemination
of the
information, or copying of this message is prohibited. If you are not
the
addressee, please notify the sender immediately by return e-mail and
delete
this message. Although this e-mail and any attachments are believed to
be
free of any virus, or other defect which might affect any computer or
system
into which they are received and opened, it is the responsibility of
the
recipient to ensure that they are virus free and no responsibility is
accepted by Click Start Computers for any loss or damage from receipt
or use
thereof.


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