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Hi all

 

longtime!

 

Okay have one for you, this is a videorecorder. with XP pro CORP

installed. It reboots every time. Usally i would use recovery console for

these kinds of problems, but we cant get in touch with the costumer, so we

dont know what the Admin pass is.

 

i was wondering if it could work with the disk connected to another machine

and the run for example; chdsk. on it, could that fix the disk?

 

 

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Try and you shall fix!

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Guest Mark F.
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Re: Continuously Restarts

 

 

"John" <John@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

news:4E60EBDD-0607-4C1B-884A-1B86607546EC@microsoft.com...

> Hi all

>

> longtime!

>

> Okay have one for you, this is a videorecorder. with XP pro CORP

> installed. It reboots every time. Usally i would use recovery console for

> these kinds of problems, but we cant get in touch with the costumer, so we

> dont know what the Admin pass is.

>

> i was wondering if it could work with the disk connected to another

> machine

> and the run for example; chdsk. on it, could that fix the disk?

>

>

> --

> Try and you shall fix!

 

For starters:

 

Start > Settings > Control Panel > "System" icon. In the "System Properties"

dialog click the "Advanced" tab > click the "Startup and Recovery" section's

"Settings" button. Uncheck "Automatically Restart". Click OK, click Apply,

click OK. Reboot.

 

Next look at the events log for system errors. Start > Run > type

"eventvwr.msc" (no quotes) > enter. This will help diagnose what is causing

the system to fail on startup.

 

Mark

Posted

Re: Continuously Restarts

 

 

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Try and you shall fix!

 

 

"Mark F." wrote:

>

> "John" <John@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

> news:4E60EBDD-0607-4C1B-884A-1B86607546EC@microsoft.com...

> > Hi all

> >

> > longtime!

> >

> > Okay have one for you, this is a videorecorder. with XP pro CORP

> > installed. It reboots every time. Usally i would use recovery console for

> > these kinds of problems, but we cant get in touch with the costumer, so we

> > dont know what the Admin pass is.

> >

> > i was wondering if it could work with the disk connected to another

> > machine

> > and the run for example; chdsk. on it, could that fix the disk?

> >

> >

> > --

> > Try and you shall fix!

>

> For starters:

>

> Start > Settings > Control Panel > "System" icon. In the "System Properties"

> dialog click the "Advanced" tab > click the "Startup and Recovery" section's

> "Settings" button. Uncheck "Automatically Restart". Click OK, click Apply,

> click OK. Reboot.

>

> Next look at the events log for system errors. Start > Run > type

> "eventvwr.msc" (no quotes) > enter. This will help diagnose what is causing

> the system to fail on startup.

>

> Mark

>

> oooookay.

thats great mark, but iam not able to enter windows,maybe a failed to

mention this but it reboots right after Windows xp logo boot screen.

 

so cant really enter windows.

>

Guest Ron Martell
Posted

Re: Continuously Restarts

 

John <John@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:

>Hi all

>

>longtime!

>

>Okay have one for you, this is a videorecorder. with XP pro CORP

>installed. It reboots every time. Usally i would use recovery console for

>these kinds of problems, but we cant get in touch with the costumer, so we

>dont know what the Admin pass is.

>

>i was wondering if it could work with the disk connected to another machine

>and the run for example; chdsk. on it, could that fix the disk?

 

It might, depending on the specifics of the error that is causing the

reboots. If, for example, the error is "unmountable boot volume"

then this would be the correct fix.

 

It is extremely unlikely that doing this will make things worse, and

it might just help.

 

Good luck

 

Ron Martell Duncan B.C. Canada

--

Microsoft MVP (1997 - 2008)

On-Line Help Computer Service

http://onlinehelp.bc.ca

 

"Anyone who thinks that they are too small to make a difference

has never been in bed with a mosquito."

Posted

Re: Continuously Restarts

 

 

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Try and you shall fix!

 

 

"Ron Martell" wrote:

> John <John@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:

>

> >Hi all

> >

> >longtime!

> >

> >Okay have one for you, this is a videorecorder. with XP pro CORP

> >installed. It reboots every time. Usally i would use recovery console for

> >these kinds of problems, but we cant get in touch with the costumer, so we

> >dont know what the Admin pass is.

> >

> >i was wondering if it could work with the disk connected to another machine

> >and the run for example; chdsk. on it, could that fix the disk?

>

> It might, depending on the specifics of the error that is causing the

> reboots. If, for example, the error is "unmountable boot volume"

> then this would be the correct fix.

>

> It is extremely unlikely that doing this will make things worse, and

> it might just help.

>

> Good luck

>

> Ron Martell Duncan B.C. Canada

> --

> Microsoft MVP (1997 - 2008)

> On-Line Help Computer Service

> http://onlinehelp.bc.ca

>

> "Anyone who thinks that they are too small to make a difference

> has never been in bed with a mosquito."

>

 

i will try this and i will post results.

the thing is that it reboots before i get to see the bluescreen, i do se a

shade of blue and then back to good old black.

 

but i will try my first plan and see if it gets better.


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