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Windows XP Pro SP2 won't start after Power On Self Test (POST) screen
appears. There is a horizontal cursor in the left corner that blinks (I thought I heard it saying "You're screwed... but I'm sure it was just my imagination.) I had just installed Norton GoBack 2005 (obviously a mistake) and when I restarted, this is what happened. This computer is my laptop that has EVERYTHING in my life and business on it which I haven't backed up for too long - UGH! The laptop has no floppy drive. How do you get Windows to get to the safe mode, or an MS DOS prompt or something where I can undo this install? -- Boothtec Now working in Rosarito Beach with no internet connection! I only can get online when I'm home in Northern California on the weekends... Baja California Mexico |
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A horizontal cursor in the top left corner often means that
your primary partition is not set to "active". Boot the machine with a Win98 boot disk (www.bootdisk.com), then run fdisk.exe to set it to "active". After you've fixed the problem, get yourself a 2.5" hard disk in a USB case and use it to back up your data weekly. They cost surprisingly little! "Boothtec" <boothtec@msn.com> wrote in message news:A5D267CD-7C24-4552-8370-B5FD6803D66A@microsoft.com... > Windows XP Pro SP2 won't start after Power On Self Test (POST) screen > appears. There is a horizontal cursor in the left corner that blinks (I > thought I heard it saying "You're screwed... but I'm sure it was just my > imagination.) > > I had just installed Norton GoBack 2005 (obviously a mistake) and when I > restarted, this is what happened. This computer is my laptop that has > EVERYTHING in my life and business on it which I haven't backed up for too > long - UGH! The laptop has no floppy drive. How do you get Windows to get > to the safe mode, or an MS DOS prompt or something where I can undo this > install? > -- > Boothtec > Now working in Rosarito Beach with no internet connection! I only can get > online when I'm home in Northern California on the weekends... > Baja California > Mexico |
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If it hangs before it showed any Windows screen, you should check your BIOS
first. Make sure it detects the HDD, and if it does, try to boot from a Windows XP CD, go into the recovery console and check with utilities as bootcfg etc. if the Windows installation is properly detected.In the BIOS, also check the boot sequence; the HDD needs to be listed. If you do get any kinf of Windows screen, you should try safe mode first. Press F8 to get the windows startup menu. "Boothtec" <boothtec@msn.com> wrote in message news:A5D267CD-7C24-4552-8370-B5FD6803D66A@microsoft.com... > Windows XP Pro SP2 won't start after Power On Self Test (POST) screen > appears. There is a horizontal cursor in the left corner that blinks (I > thought I heard it saying "You're screwed... but I'm sure it was just my > imagination.) > > I had just installed Norton GoBack 2005 (obviously a mistake) and when I > restarted, this is what happened. This computer is my laptop that has > EVERYTHING in my life and business on it which I haven't backed up for too > long - UGH! The laptop has no floppy drive. How do you get Windows to > get > to the safe mode, or an MS DOS prompt or something where I can undo this > install? > -- > Boothtec > Now working in Rosarito Beach with no internet connection! I only can get > online when I'm home in Northern California on the weekends... > Baja California > Mexico |
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