Re: Windows XP Has Crashed...Please Help!

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From: Rock (rock_at_comcast.nospam.net)
Date: 08/14/04


Date: Sat, 14 Aug 2004 15:04:40 -0700

temper1one wrote:

> Last night my Windows XP crashed and when my system starts, Windows does not
> start normally but rather a message appears saying that "Windows did not
> start normally" and that I have options such as "safe mode", "safe mode with
> command prompt", "safe mode with networking", "last known good configuration"
> or "start windows normally".
>
> If I choose the latter two, it starts again and takes me back to this stupid
> message. I really want to pitch the thing out the window, but really need to
> use that machine.
>
> Can someone please help me out and let me know how I can get Windows to run
> properly again?
>
> I would greatly appreciate all of your help.

Can you get into safe mode at all? If so use system restore to go back
to a date prior to the crash.



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