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Thread ID: 120583 2011-09-15 10:10:00 Overcoming Startup problem GrahamB (750) Press F1
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1231335 2011-09-18 02:19:00 well said funny how everyones an expert now that i am qualified and experienced its amazing how many noobs try to convince me that they know more than i do lol makes me laugh sometimes i am pretty sure i spent 10 grand and more years studying and testing for a reason, i am just using up my posts
Please try and use capitals and full stops. It makes reading easier and is only lazy not doing so.
mikebartnz (21)
1231336 2011-09-18 07:08:00 I Knew that was coming so have you fixed the computer yet :) .
Or would you like a couple more options ???
milkster1976 (16554)
1231337 2011-09-18 11:13:00 What you could do, is log into windows place your xp install disk in the drive, and when it starts you will get a splash screen giving you some options, select install windows, then on the next screen select the option upgrade, select next and enter your product key. Then windows will reinstall all your missing system files without touching your installed software all drivers. usually works for me anyway, milkster1976 (16554)
1231338 2011-09-18 11:15:00 Sorry all drivers was suppose to be or drivers my mistake didn't pass school c english :) milkster1976 (16554)
1231339 2011-09-18 11:21:00 Sorry all drivers was suppose to be or drivers my mistake didn't pass school c english :)

i think you're a showoff...
GameJunkie (72)
1231340 2011-09-19 05:46:00 nah have attitude problem ,( not good with authority ) milkster1976 (16554)
1231341 2011-09-19 06:01:00 "NTOSKRNL.EXE is missing or corrupt"
looksee here
www.computerhope.com

and a utube vid (havnt watched it myself)
www.youtube.com

interesting that one possible cause could be a faulty keyboard: who'd of thunk it ??
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