Re: Windows XP won't start upon boot



Terry

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Terry R. wrote:
The date and time was Friday, April 17, 2009 8:23:24 AM, and on a
whim, Gerry pounded out on the keyboard:

Terry

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"Terry R." <F1Com@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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The date and time was Friday, April 17, 2009 6:01:44 AM, and on a
whim, Gerry pounded out on the keyboard:

Himanshu

Sorry but I agree with most of the comments by James Watkins.
Whilst it is true that many of us have our own ways of
troubleshooting I would pick up on these points.

Pick up on these points? I guess you're the definitive answer now?

No just expressing an opinion like you do. Readers can take it or
leave it.

Usually when someone offers an opinion, they don't preface it with,
"... pick up on these points."

Where did you get that idea from?




Suggesting safe mode options is fine but it is best to simplify the
situation where a computer will not boot. Thus opting for
Networking is a move in the wrong direction. It would be better to
disconnect all peripherals, except keyboard, mouse and monitor!
This would include disconnecting all modems, routers rtc. Once the
computer does boot you can then look to add back devices to try to
find out the cause of the problem.

SM w/N is fine. It surely is NOT a "move in the wrong direction".

Only if another safe mode option works first.


No Gerry. Enabling the network adapter isn't the "wrong direction". I
will suggest to clients or in newsgroups to boot into SM w/N and
download a malware program or something that may be needed off the
internet.

That's advice given in a different situation!


Running Disk CleanUp before running chdsk can be helpful but this
is a non-starting computer so your point is academic until it does
start.
But it isn't bad advice, so why are you knocking it?

I didn't!


"... your point is academic until it does start." is knocking his
suggestion.

So fair comment is not allowed in your Utopia!


And speaking of "academic". YOU suggested disabling Automatic
Restart! And yet you inform this person that IT IS A NON-STARTING
COMPUTER!v

That was part of an attempt to get more clues / pointers to the
nature of the problem. Actually "non-starting computer" is an
incorrect description as the computer starts but fails to complete
the boot process. I am surprised your razor sharp intellect did not
cause you to correct my mistatement!

The point being that Windows is not loading is basically non-starting,
to the point where your suggestion of telling them to disable AR was
useless.

You do not know at what point the boot process is failing so you fail to
score with this criticism!


Providing a link to an executable file is totally wrong. This is
the way to get a malware infestation. A Registry Cleaner for many
are more likely to make situations worse rather than better. I
cannot see how the suggestion will resolve the problem of a
non-booting computer?
Providing links is NOT "totally wrong". It's done all the time.

To web pages not to executable files!


Which shows you didn't even check the link. So you criticized without
knowledge, which in turn makes YOU totally wrong.

Ah you make false assumptions as you did with your post criticising James
Watkins!


And speaking of "I cannot see how the suggestion will resolve the
problem of a non-booting computer?" YOU suggested disabling
Automatic Restart! Take your own advice Gerry!

You cannot run an executable file from online if you cannot access
the internet. Do you have a magic formula for doing this?


I wasn't talking about Himanshu's suggestions.

The whole of these exchanges is about Himanshu's suggestions!

I was directly
commenting to YOUR suggestions. You cannot disable AR from a computer
that won't boot into Windows either. Do you have a magic formula for
doing this?

Yes using the F8 key. Didn't you know it is one of the options on the Boot
menu.
A description of the Safe Mode Boot options in Windows XP
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/315222/en-us


Himanshu suggested booting using SM w/N and you said it was wrong. IF
the computer would boot and they followed Himanshu's suggestions, they
WOULD be able to access the internet. But either are incorrect since
Windows will not load.

Incorrect. The process fail to complete in normal mode. We do not know
whether all options fail. That is what I was trying to confirm with my
original post to l-p.

So you should apologize to Himanshu.

What for? All I have posted is fair comment, not personal abuse.



How about getting rid of that delimiter if you're going to reply at
the top? Take some GOOD advice for a change!

That's your opinion not mine!


snipped -off topic!




Terry R.


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