Reboot loop  
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jhinton





PostPosted: Mon Feb 23 18:32:40 CST 2004 Top

Windows XP >> Reboot loop I have a machine that I have upgraded to XP Home. After
activation it will run without a problem, then he after
an unknown time you reboot the system and it goes into a
loop. I have tried to repair with no luck. I have re-
installed the operating system for the third time. I can
not see the error message because the blue svreeen only
flashes and reboot starts.

Windows XP732  
 
 
Chip





PostPosted: Mon Feb 23 18:32:40 CST 2004 Top

Windows XP >> Reboot loop Bill, this sounds like a hardware problem.
Your processor or other device may be overheating.
Please consult a service technician whom can investigate possible hardware
problems with your computer.

Chip

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"Bill" <EMail@HideDomain.com> wrote in message
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> I have a machine that I have upgraded to XP Home. After
> activation it will run without a problem, then he after
> an unknown time you reboot the system and it goes into a
> loop. I have tried to repair with no luck. I have re-
> installed the operating system for the third time. I can
> not see the error message because the blue svreeen only
> flashes and reboot starts.


 
 
Debber





PostPosted: Mon Feb 23 18:35:48 CST 2004 Top

Windows XP >> Reboot loop
>-----Original Message-----
>I have a machine that I have upgraded to XP Home. After
>activation it will run without a problem, then he after
>an unknown time you reboot the system and it goes into a
>loop. I have tried to repair with no luck. I have re-
>installed the operating system for the third time. I can
>not see the error message because the blue svreeen only
>flashes and reboot starts.
>.
>i have same trouble. if you get any info please let me
know at EMail@HideDomain.com I will do the same. thanks
 
 
anonymous





PostPosted: Wed Feb 25 01:57:41 CST 2004 Top

Windows XP >> Reboot loop Ran a test on Maxtor drive and found it to be defective.
Thanks for the information.

Bill
>-----Original Message-----
>Bill, this sounds like a hardware problem.
>Your processor or other device may be overheating.
>Please consult a service technician whom can investigate
possible hardware
>problems with your computer.
>
>Chip
>
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>This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and
confers no rights.
>"Bill" <EMail@HideDomain.com> wrote in
message
>news:010201c3fa5d$4a5d5900$EMail@HideDomain.com...
>> I have a machine that I have upgraded to XP Home. After
>> activation it will run without a problem, then he after
>> an unknown time you reboot the system and it goes into
a
>> loop. I have tried to repair with no luck. I have re-
>> installed the operating system for the third time. I
can
>> not see the error message because the blue svreeen only
>> flashes and reboot starts.
>
>
>.
>