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Old 01-05-2006, 02:24 AM
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Default Re: Could this a mother board issue?

Try booting into safemode, tap F8 key while booting computer, and selecting
last known good configuration.


"Lorne" <stoner_123@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:uEkK2LHDGHA.412@TK2MSFTNGP15.phx.gbl...
> Hello everyone,
> i am assisting a neighbour with her computer (she's so cute, i couldnt say
> no to her)....
> On boot up, she is getting the message:
> missing or corrupt file: ntoskrnl.exe reinstall a copy of the above
> file.....
>
> so after researching the net and newsgroups i thought i found the way to
> repair this.... easy enough, just boot from xp cd and use the repair
> console.... BUT here is the problem.... i can not get the computer to
> boot from the cd rom!!!
> I went into the bios and set boot priority to:
> cd/rom 1st, floppy 2nd and ide hard drive 3rd (can't go wrong with this,
> right?) Using her windows xp, the computer says searching for boot record
> from cd.... then after sevceral seconds, changes to try to boot from the
> hard drive.....
> Ok, i thought maybe the cd rom is not working...... so i put in a spare cd
> rom.... same thing..... took the cd and put it into a different computer,
> and the cd boots up......
>
> so, any idea of what my issue is all about???
>
> thank you all....
>



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