boot up problem

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i have a problem on boot up,when i turn my pc on it has a black screen with
the problem saying
passwords have been cleared?
set switch' clear password' to the open position before rebooting!


press f1 to continue

so i press f1 and xp boots up, anyone know why?
 
i have a problem on boot up,when i turn my pc on it has a black screen
with
the problem [...]

Please post your question to a newsgroup that actually pertains to things
like the use of Windows XP and/or specific BIOS issues.

This newsgroup is for .NET programming questions, and your question is
entirely off-topic here.
 
where well the hell do i go then? at least you can do is point me in the
right fn direction!

Peter Duniho said:
i have a problem on boot up,when i turn my pc on it has a black screen
with
the problem [...]

Please post your question to a newsgroup that actually pertains to things
like the use of Windows XP and/or specific BIOS issues.

This newsgroup is for .NET programming questions, and your question is
entirely off-topic here.
 
Hi,

You could try Microsoft Technet newsgroup

http://www.microsoft.com/technet/co...lt.mspx?dg=microsoft.public.windowsxp.general

Hope it helps

Cheers,
Meng Soon Chua


crazycanuck said:
where well the hell do i go then? at least you can do is point me in the
right fn direction!

Peter Duniho said:
i have a problem on boot up,when i turn my pc on it has a black screen
with
the problem [...]

Please post your question to a newsgroup that actually pertains to things
like the use of Windows XP and/or specific BIOS issues.

This newsgroup is for .NET programming questions, and your question is
entirely off-topic here.
 
where well the hell do i go then? at least you can do is point me in the
right fn direction!

I don't know. While there might actually be people reading this newsgroup
who know what newsgroup is more appropriate, you have no reason to expect
_anyone_ here to have that knowledge, never mind a particular person (like
me). Not only is this newsgroup not a newsgroup about general Windows XP
and/or BIOS questions, it is also not about "what newsgroup should I post
my question to?" questions.

And I don't think there's any need for you to react in an abusive manner
when it's explained to you that this is the wrong place to post the
question. Besides the fact that it's a really good way to get nobody to
be interested in helping you, it's just plain rude and uncalled for.

Pete
 
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