Guest Chris Partridge Posted August 6, 2008 Posted August 6, 2008 Hi All, I'm having serious start up problems with my PC after it tried to install Service Pack 3 for XP. Towards the end of the installation, lots of windows errors came up saying it could not read from memory address xx xx xxx etc... Anyway, whateverI did the errors would not go away so I hard-rebooted the machine. Upon it starting up again, there was no familiar post sound, although it did go through the BIOS screen start and onto the Windows loading screen. But, what what seemed like a long time on the windows screen it went to a screen saying "cannot find autochk installed" ... then went to a Blue Screen of Death for what seemed like a tenth of a second and then rebooted itself. I have tried inserting the Windows CD and selecting recovery console and used CHKDSK and everything was fine in that respect. I tried the FIXBOOT command to no avail. Nothing will get it to boot to windows' desktop. One thing I did notice looking at the PSU is that the fan was not whirring around on it even though it felt quite warm. According to the BIOS screen, the memory check passed ok and I removed and reseated one chunk of memory plus the graphics card. Still not working. Please help :(
Guest sgopus Posted August 6, 2008 Posted August 6, 2008 RE: Will Not Boot to Windows Desktop -- Please Help! The PSU fan not turning is not the problem, as if the PSU overheats it will just shut things down rather abruptly, but it will still boot. I think you may have some driver issues with sv pck 3 and your particular MB and CPU. Try doing some research on the net for issues with XP svc 3 and your MB and CPU chipset. "Chris Partridge" wrote: > Hi All, > > I'm having serious start up problems with my PC after it tried to install > Service Pack 3 for XP. Towards the end of the installation, lots of windows > errors came up saying it could not read from memory address xx xx xxx etc... > Anyway, whateverI did the errors would not go away so I hard-rebooted the > machine. > > Upon it starting up again, there was no familiar post sound, although it did > go through the BIOS screen start and onto the Windows loading screen. But, > what what seemed like a long time on the windows screen it went to a screen > saying "cannot find autochk installed" ... then went to a Blue Screen of > Death for what seemed like a tenth of a second and then rebooted itself. > > I have tried inserting the Windows CD and selecting recovery console and > used CHKDSK and everything was fine in that respect. I tried the FIXBOOT > command to no avail. Nothing will get it to boot to windows' desktop. > > One thing I did notice looking at the PSU is that the fan was not whirring > around on it even though it felt quite warm. > > According to the BIOS screen, the memory check passed ok and I removed and > reseated one chunk of memory plus the graphics card. Still not working. > > Please help :(
Guest Mick Murphy Posted August 7, 2008 Posted August 7, 2008 RE: Will Not Boot to Windows Desktop -- Please Help! Try tapping F8 at startup, and go into Safe Mode. Do a System Restore to before SP3 prob. Start>All Programs>Accessories>System Tools>System Restore. -- Mick Murphy - Qld - Australia "Chris Partridge" wrote: > Hi All, > > I'm having serious start up problems with my PC after it tried to install > Service Pack 3 for XP. Towards the end of the installation, lots of windows > errors came up saying it could not read from memory address xx xx xxx etc... > Anyway, whateverI did the errors would not go away so I hard-rebooted the > machine. > > Upon it starting up again, there was no familiar post sound, although it did > go through the BIOS screen start and onto the Windows loading screen. But, > what what seemed like a long time on the windows screen it went to a screen > saying "cannot find autochk installed" ... then went to a Blue Screen of > Death for what seemed like a tenth of a second and then rebooted itself. > > I have tried inserting the Windows CD and selecting recovery console and > used CHKDSK and everything was fine in that respect. I tried the FIXBOOT > command to no avail. Nothing will get it to boot to windows' desktop. > > One thing I did notice looking at the PSU is that the fan was not whirring > around on it even though it felt quite warm. > > According to the BIOS screen, the memory check passed ok and I removed and > reseated one chunk of memory plus the graphics card. Still not working. > > Please help :(
Recommended Posts