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still haven't identified the problem with the unbootable cd drive, though.
It may haunt you yet!! "Lorne" wrote: > Ok Dixonian69... > i was able to turn off the reboot from the F8 menu > and low and behold teh BSOD with the following stop error: > > 0x0000007B (0xc0000034, 0xc00000000) > > (and she is just too cute to say I couldn't help... besides, even if i cant > fix her computer, im making her one hell of a dinner tonite!!!! ) ;-) > > > "Dixonian69" <Dixonian69@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:0286ED9F-6C59-4FB6-9F0A-612CB32D6592@microsoft.com... > > If this is what you're talking about!! > > F8 Safe Mode Options > > Safe Mode > > Safe Mode with Networking > > Safe Mode with Command Prompt > > > > Enable Boot Logging > > Enable VGA Mode > > Last Known Good Configuration > > directorty Services Restore Mode > > Debugging Mode > > Disable auto restart on system failure > > > > Start Windows Normally > > Reboot > > Return to OS Choices Menu > > > > CHOOSE "Disable auto restart on system failure"!! > > > > > > "Lorne" wrote: > > > >> hi all, > >> a simple question (as if there is such a thing)... how can i turn off the > >> auto reboot if i cant get my computer to actually boot up. > >> i get as far as the screen that has the options for safe mode and normal > >> start, but the computer just reboots itself from there. > >> > >> suggestions? > >> > >> thanks in advance to all > >> > >> > >> > > > |
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Lorne wrote:
> THANK YOU!! > looks like its gonna be a good new years!!! > > :-) Does that mean you got her PC fixed, the dinner date was a home run, or both? Curious minds want to know ![]() Steve N. > > > "Rock" <rock@mail.nospam.net> wrote in message > news:ubl%236dZDGHA.2072@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl... > >>Lorne wrote: >> >> >>>hi all, >>>a simple question (as if there is such a thing)... how can i turn off the >>>auto reboot if i cant get my computer to actually boot up. >>>i get as far as the screen that has the options for safe mode and normal >>>start, but the computer just reboots itself from there. >>> >>>suggestions? >>> >>>thanks in advance to all >> >>Windows XP logon screen does not appear and the computer continuously >>restarts >>http://support.microsoft.com/?id=310396 >> >>-- >>Rock >>MS MVP Windows - Shell/User >> > > > |
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Steve N. wrote:
> Lorne wrote: > >> THANK YOU!! >> looks like its gonna be a good new years!!! >> >> :-) > > > Does that mean you got her PC fixed, the dinner date was a home run, or > both? Curious minds want to know ![]() > > Steve N. lol...on the other hand some things are better left a mystery. -- Rock MS MVP Windows - Shell/User |
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