Re: Windows keep rebooting after hardware upgrade
- From: "Yves Leclerc" <yleclercNOSPAM@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 2 Aug 2005 15:51:15 -0400
This may not work since XP is now detecting a different motherboard than the
one it was install on before. The "other' respond is only ways to fix the
problem, because of XP Product Activation.
"CentralCal" <lc74email-forums@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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>I had a similar problem as far as the BSOD message going by and was helped
>by
> Americantechie.I hope ithelps. Good luck.
> If the BSOD message goes by too fast.......and you are in a boot loop,
> If this is the case you can go into safemode and do the
> following...
>
> 1. Right-click My Computer, and then click Properties.
> 2. On the Advanced tab, click Settings under Startup and Recovery.
> 3. Clear the Automatically restart check box under System failure, and
> then
> click OK. The error message should remain on the screen so that you can
> record the error information.
>
> This will at least stop you on the error message and give you a chance to
> read it.
>
>
> "SunnyLeo" wrote:
>
>> In the quest of trying to quiet down my old PC, I accidentally burnt my
>> CPU
>> when putting on a heatsink incorrectly. Since it's fairly old, I decided
>> to
>> move on and get a new CPU, which requires a new motherboard and RAM. So
>> basically I got a bunch of new hardware upgrade at the same time.
>>
>> The first time after the upgrade, I got to the XP Pro login screen and it
>> said that I need to activate the copy of the Windows to use it. I recall
>> the
>> activation checks for hardware component so I decided to not activate it
>> at
>> that time as I was still planning to add other hardware upgrade. I shut
>> the
>> system down and went on to get the other hardware components. While doing
>> this, I got a great deal on CPU/MB combo so I exchanged what I purchased
>> last
>> week with this new CPU/MB combo.
>>
>> After I putting in the new CPU/MB combo last night, Windows would just
>> boot
>> into a text screen telling me that the last boot was unsuccessful and
>> asked
>> me to choose between safe mode, safe mode with network, last known good
>> configuration, etc. However, whatever I choose, it booted into a blue
>> screen
>> and rebooted itself. The blue screen lasted a fraction of a second and I
>> couldn't read anything off of it. The system just cycle through this:
>> asking
>> me to choose what mode to boot, got into a blue screen that I couldn't
>> read,
>> and reboot.
>>
>> 1. How do I troubleshoot this?
>> 2. Is there anyway to make the blue screen stay so I can do better
>> troubleshooting? The pause key doesn't work as it passes so fast and I
>> could
>> never caught it at the right time.
>> 3. Is it because of the hardware or CPU upgrade? I went through an old
>> Athlon 1 Ghz to an Athlon 64 2800+. Could the new 64 bit CPU be part of
>> this?
>> 4. I have the original installation CD of my Win XP Pro? Can I use that
>> to
>> repair my system?
>> 5. If re-install over the existing copy, will my application still work?
>> 6. Do I need to re-activate my Win XP and Office XP? Will this hadware
>> upgrade cause my system to be considered a new one and therefore,
>> activation
>> would fail?
>>
>> Thanks for any help.
>>
>> Leo
.
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