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I was having a small problem with pop-ups, and I posted my problem on
geekstogo.com. One of the Staff there told me to install Windows XP SP1a. So, I went to http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/d...1/default.mspx, and I downloaded the service pack. After installing the service pack, I restarted the computer. And now it just sets itself on a restart loop! It won't stop restarting!! I tried loading Windows normally, Last Known Good Configuration, and in Safe Mode, and each time I as soon as the Windows XP logo disappeared, the computer restarted. I did not back up my data, and I need this data for work tommorow. I had fixed this once before while installing SP2, but I had access to safe mode. I found these links, but none of them addressed my specific topic. http://support.microsoft.com/kb/873161/en-us http://groups.google.com/group/micro...xp.setup_deplo... http://groups.google.com/group/micro...xp.general/bro... http://pcsupport.about.com/od/pcmain...otbreakout.htm You can view my original issue at the below link. It contains additional information about my system. http://www.geekstogo.com/forum/index...T&f=37&t=88465 Any help would be greatly appreciated ASAP, as I need my computer by tommorow, and I did not backup my data...I learned my lesson about backup... ![]() -Tony |
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Your PC may have been more compromised than you realised,
with the unwanted pop-up only being the tip of the iceberg. Installing SP1 may have pushed it over the edge. There are several issues in your post: a) How do restore WinXP. I don't know. A "Repair" installation might fix the problem but I'm not at all sure. b) How to get at your files. There are several methods - see below. c) To back up your data. You're already aware that you must back up your data. Get a 2.5" laptop disk and an external USB enclosure to match, then back up your important files every week and in particular ***before*** any software installation. Here are a few methods to get at your files: - Boot the machine with a Win98 boot disk (www.bootdisk.com), then run this command: ntfsdos.exe /L:mn You can get this tool from www.sysinternals.com. You can now copy any file to floppy disk, provided you know where it is and provided its size is less than 1.44 MBytes. You will get short file names only. - Install your hard disk temporarily as a slave disk in some other WinXP/2000 PC, then copy the files to a suitable medium. - Boot the machine with a Bart PE boot CD (www.bootdisk.com), then copy your files to a suitable carrier medium such as a USB disk. A Bart PE boot CD is a very handy thing to have but it takes several hours to make one. <tvaughn05@gmail.com> wrote in message news:1136247902.759825.231310@f14g2000cwb.googlegr oups.com... > I was having a small problem with pop-ups, and I posted my problem on > geekstogo.com. One of the Staff there told me to install Windows XP > SP1a. > So, I went to > http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/d...1/default.mspx, > and I downloaded the service pack. After installing the service pack, I > restarted the computer. And now it just sets itself on a restart loop! > It won't stop restarting!! I tried loading Windows normally, Last Known > Good Configuration, and in Safe Mode, and each time I as soon as the > Windows XP logo disappeared, the computer restarted. I did not back up > my data, and I need this data for work tommorow. I had fixed this once > before while installing SP2, but I had access to safe mode. > > I found these links, but none of them addressed my specific topic. > http://support.microsoft.com/kb/873161/en-us > http://groups.google.com/group/micro...xp.setup_deplo... > http://groups.google.com/group/micro...xp.general/bro... > http://pcsupport.about.com/od/pcmain...otbreakout.htm > > You can view my original issue at the below link. It contains > additional information about my system. > > http://www.geekstogo.com/forum/index...T&f=37&t=88465 > > Any help would be greatly appreciated ASAP, as I need my computer by > tommorow, and I did not backup my data...I learned my lesson about > backup... ![]() > > -Tony > |
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Thank you very much! Hopefully I will be able to fix this...I will post
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Thank you all for helping me with my computer problem. The issue has
been resolved. -Tony |
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<tvaughn05@gmail.com> wrote in message news:1136253496.743520.228720@f14g2000cwb.googlegr oups.com... > Thank you all for helping me with my computer problem. The issue has > been resolved. > -Tony How did you resolve it? Other people with the same problem might be interested! |
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I'm having a similar issue with my laptop, but nothing to do with pop-ups and
my laptop only has a CD drive/burner, no floppy disk drive. Here's my problem more specifically: My laptop runs on Windows XP and it's not starting up. I get the message: We apologize for the inconvenience, but Windows did not start successfully. A recent hardware or software change might have caused this. I've clicked on every option given and the same thing happens every time. The windows startup begins, a blue screen flashes--too quickly to be able to read the text, then the screen with the boot up options appears; immediately afterwards it goes back to the original screen with the "apology" quoted above. I read the article: The Automatic Recovery Screen Is Not Displayed If the Bootstat.dat File Is Compressed found in http://support.microsoft.com/kb/309481, but I didn't get it. If windows doesn't start, how do I "access the Bootstat.dat file, and then click Properties" ... etc? I read somewhere else that if windows doesn't start, press F8 and start in safe mode with command prompt. I tried that too but it just lead me to the "apology" again. When from the original screen I enter "Safe Mode with Command Prompt" it lists a bunch of commands, but gives me no prompt. It then goes into the sequence of events already described above. So now what? I do have my Operating System CD (Microsoft Windows XP Home SP1a), but first I'm not sure how to use it, and worse I'm concerned about losing the data that I haven't recently backed up (only within the last week but unrecoverable). I'm hoping that would be my last resort. Any help would be fantastic. Thanks, Maria |
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"Maria" <Maria@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:0A148C55-DD10-4A98-9946-5997386F1015@microsoft.com... > I'm having a similar issue with my laptop, but nothing to do with pop-ups and > my laptop only has a CD drive/burner, no floppy disk drive. Here's my > problem more specifically: > > My laptop runs on Windows XP and it's not starting up. I get the message: We > apologize for the inconvenience, but Windows did not start successfully. A > recent hardware or software change might have caused this. > > I've clicked on every option given and the same thing happens every time. > The windows startup begins, a blue screen flashes--too quickly to be able to > read the text, then the screen with the boot up options appears; immediately > afterwards it goes back to the original screen with the "apology" quoted > above. > > I read the article: The Automatic Recovery Screen Is Not Displayed If the > Bootstat.dat File Is Compressed found in > http://support.microsoft.com/kb/309481, but I didn't get it. If windows > doesn't start, how do I "access the Bootstat.dat file, and then click > Properties" ... etc? > > I read somewhere else that if windows doesn't start, press F8 and start in > safe mode with command prompt. I tried that too but it just lead me to the > "apology" again. When from the original screen I enter "Safe Mode with > Command Prompt" it lists a bunch of commands, but gives me no prompt. It then > goes into the sequence of events already described above. > > So now what? I do have my Operating System CD (Microsoft Windows XP Home > SP1a), but first I'm not sure how to use it, and worse I'm concerned about > losing the data that I haven't recently backed up (only within the last week > but unrecoverable). I'm hoping that would be my last resort. > > Any help would be fantastic. > > Thanks, > Maria Sigh . . . today seems to be the day fir not backing up files. I'm still thinking about the OP of this thread who sounded really, really, REALLY desperate but who appears to be so centred on his own problems that he does not deem it necessary share his solution with the rest of the world. This link might solve your problem: http://support.microsoft.com/Default.aspx?id=310396 If it does not then you need to get your important files off your laptop. There are several ways of doing it safely, and several to do it unsafely. Reloading WinXP is not a safe way - if you select the wrong option then you might lose the lot. Post again if you need more details, and let other readers know if the above link works! |
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