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At 01:31 PM 1/17/2007 -0500, you wrote:
>I have a Dell Inspirion PP01X Notebook computer running Windows XP Home
>that keeps restarting once the windows logo comes up. That's as far as it
>gets. I no longer have the restore disks. What can I do?>>
1. Try restarting in Safe Mode---usually hold the F8 key down as soon as
you power on until the Boot Menu appears, but Dell might be different from
standard. If you can get into Safe Mode you can run System Restore or do a
registry restoration if you have registry backups.
2. If that won't work, see if you can beg borrow or steal a copy of the
"BartPE" emergency CD. This will run a cut-down version of XP straight off
the CD with a rudimentary file manager so that you could run System Restore
from your hard drive. Your local computer club or computer shop might lend
you one if you plead poverty.
There was a rather nasty boot virus which had this sort of behaviour---or
else your registry is well and truly corrupted. Normally if XP can't start,
it will go into the last known good registry backup.
3. It's possible that it COULD be due to overheating--a fan failure
perhaps. Modern systems are self-protecting so that if any sensor detects
overheating the system will shut itself down. But you wouldn't expect that
immediately on a cold startup unless there's something drastically wrong.
Don Penlington
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