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660778 2008-04-21 03:16:00 Dell Dimension 2400
cycles through the boot process
250Gb Seagate hdd: test: passed
test ram: passed
unable to disable auto reboot
can't boot through to safe mode
boot to last known good configuration: fails
no repair install option on Windows install

any suggestions - thank you
NZHawk (4093)
660779 2008-04-21 03:53:00 Have you tried or Can you boot into Safe mode with command prompt? wainuitech (129)
660780 2008-04-21 04:50:00 If its that stuffed, pull the drive out, back up data then do a fresh install/recovery. pctek (84)
660781 2008-04-21 04:52:00 Two things I'd do - plug the HDD into another machine and do a virus scan over the top of the HDD.

Also do a chkdsk /r, off the recovery console on the XP setup CD.

Is the XP CD you have the same version as the installed XP?
wratterus (105)
660782 2008-04-21 04:58:00 wainuitech: no, can not boot to safe mode with command prompt.
wratterus: yes, the XP cd is the same version

Thank you to everyone - got to cut out - will try everything tomorrow morning.

Cheers,
Good Night
NZHawk (4093)
660783 2008-04-21 05:00:00 try booting windows into safe mode off a memory key instead. You will need to create an ISO of the windows disk to do this, unless you download windows from the internet..... techflame23 (77)
660784 2008-04-21 05:22:00 Try accessing the drive though a copy of Bart PE (www.nu2.nu) or some other CD-based GUI. jwil1 (65)
660785 2008-04-21 23:07:00 wratterus suggestion to do a chkdsk /r, off the recovery console on the XP setup CD worked!
chkdsk found & fixed one or more errors
was able to load into safe mode; and then into normal mode
try running sfc now
NZHawk (4093)
660786 2008-04-22 05:46:00 Good to hear! :thumbs:

Do virus scan too, use the Eset online scanner if you haven't already got an Eset product installed.

www.eset.com
wratterus (105)
660787 2008-04-22 06:49:00 Now would be a very good time to back up every important file/photo/emails etc to CD or DVD in case it goes pear-shaped again. If you had hard drive errors, it could indicate a failing drive. Jen (38)
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