Jump to content

XP can only boot in safe mode


Recommended Posts

Guest Rebeleleven
Posted

OK guys. I have a pretty newish computer and tried installing xp pro sp2 to

it. and the installer said everything went fine.

 

Well when it booted up it went to the splash screen and rebooted. and did a

couple more times. So I loaded up in safe mode and tried installing sp3 just

seeing if that may over ride the problemed file. Nope.

 

So I rebooted and tried to load into safe mode with networking. and that

made my computer reboot as well.

 

And I've tried reinstalling it and the same stuff happens.

 

So yes. Ideas? Im thinking its some kind of network driver issue.

 

 

Just a fyi:

im funning

2gbs ram

3ghz dual core amd64 x2

and i totally forget what my network card & mobo are so ill post that up

later.

 

And I have another wokring computer I can use to maybe edit the currest hdd

or whatever.

 

 

 

And just dont tell me to google it. Tried that.

 

thanks.

  • Replies 1
  • Created
  • Last Reply

Popular Days

Posted

Re: XP can only boot in safe mode

 

Rebeleleven wrote:

> OK guys. I have a pretty newish computer and tried installing xp pro sp2 to

> it. and the installer said everything went fine.

>

> Well when it booted up it went to the splash screen and rebooted. and did a

> couple more times. So I loaded up in safe mode and tried installing sp3 just

> seeing if that may over ride the problemed file. Nope.

>

> So I rebooted and tried to load into safe mode with networking. and that

> made my computer reboot as well.

>

> And I've tried reinstalling it and the same stuff happens.

>

> So yes. Ideas? Im thinking its some kind of network driver issue.

>

>

> Just a fyi:

> im funning

> 2gbs ram

> 3ghz dual core amd64 x2

> and i totally forget what my network card & mobo are so ill post that up

> later.

>

> And I have another wokring computer I can use to maybe edit the currest hdd

> or whatever.

>

>

>

> And just dont tell me to google it. Tried that.

>

> thanks.

>

 

Go back to Safe Mode, right click on My

Computer/Properties/Advanced/Start up and Recovery/untick Automatically

reboot and the next time you try to go into windows, you will get a BSOD

with an error report which you can look up on Google. It may even tell

you what hardware is having problems.

 

P


×
×
  • Create New...