Re: won't boot up
From: Jim Macklin (p51mustang[threeX12)
Date: 06/04/04
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Date: Fri, 4 Jun 2004 10:06:04 -0500
The password is probably blank. Use the tab key to by-pass
the field and then press enter.
-- The people think the Constitution protects their rights; But government sees it as an obstacle to be overcome. <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:1818801c44a3b$558e94f0$a301280a@phx.gbl... | Hi, thanks for replying. I did try to boot using my XP CD | and attempted to recover and restore. It proceeded to ask | for the administrators password and I have no idea how to | get past this. According to the tech that built and | installed XP on my computer, a password was not required | and was told to contact microsoft about this. I have not | had a chance to apply these instructions sent yet but | wanted to post this new problem about the password issue. | Can you help? I've tried to contact microsoft through | email but I don't know the product ID. I have the CD with | me at work, but it's my home computer that's having the | problem | >-----Original Message----- | > | >>-----Original Message----- | >>My computer will not boot up. It gives me a boot error | >>and asks to put bootdisk in drive A. The last time I | >was | >>on, no updates were needed and I did not load any new | >>software. I have 5 files in quarantine that cannot be | >>removed. | >>. | >>Hi Nellie, | > | >Problem with horns on this one, however all need not be | >lost, for a start we need to establish why on a computer | >that these days rarely if ever use's floppy disc it now | >demands one, I am ussuming you can get past the post boot | >stage to the point were Windows normally loads up if so | >then the computer as such is probably OK and this is an | >operating system glich. | > | >First boot the computer normally but this time as the | >post screen appears hold down the DELETE key to gain | >access to the CMOS menu, now assuming you still have your | >original XP disc to hand we need to tell the computer not | >to look to the hard drive but to the CD rom for an | >operating system, or for want of a better word, 'BOOT | >DISC'. | > | >First select the advance option page, usually second line | >and open that page, now scroll down it, the mouse won't | >work by the way and you will need to use the arrow keys | >to navigate, look for the heading about 'FLOPPY DISC | >SEEK, now use the PAge up and down keys to select | >disable, now go to the heading for the hard drives, the | >first should read HDD 0, again use the page keys to | >change this for the one for the CD ROM then press the F | >Lock key, escape, F10 and hit enter, assuming you have | >placed your recovery disc or the XP disc in the CD drive | >first that is. | > | >The computer will now reboot and go directly to the CD | >rom to boot an operating system from that disc, if it is | >the manufacturers recovery disc you will have to follow | >the on screen instrutions, if it is the XP one then | >select install and let it run, it will end up at a screen | >asking you three questions, select the one for repair a | >current XP installation and hit enter, it will search | >your hard drive for XP then ask you if you wish to | >continue, select yes and sit back and follow the on | >screen menus to install what appears to be a fresh copy | >of XP, however in this case it is repairing and already | >installed version and will in the end present you with a | >fully working copy PLUS, all your files and programs | >hooked up ready for use. | > | >Finally, files in the pokey like the five you have got | >are just that, locked up and of no threat, however if you | >really want them gone you will first need to establish | >what they are and more important were they are on your | >system, after that use Explorer or REGEDIT to dispose of | >them by hand, time consumming maybe but an effective way | >of offloading the trash at times. | > | >Hope this lot helps. | > | >KBLACKJACK54@AOL.COM | >. | >
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