Unable to start Windows XP

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My current situation is as follows:
My system starts up, displays the Windows logo. After which, without going
to the Windows XP login, the system restarts again.

I have tried one of the solution, to expand kernel32.dl_ and replace the
version in my PC but the same situation occurs.

Thank you very much for your help.
 
Hello,

There should be an error message with a blue background. This may not be
showing due to automatic restart being enabled.

--How to disable automatic restart--

When you switch on your system, keep hitting F8 till you get to a menu.

If there is only one option in that menu, hit F8 again.

In this menu select 'disable automatic restart on system failure', Enter,
Enter and you should be able to view the full blue screen error.

Post the message here and we will be able to help you better.


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Alan said:
My current situation is as follows:
My system starts up, displays the Windows logo. After which, without going
to the Windows XP login, the system restarts again.

I have tried one of the solution, to expand kernel32.dl_ and replace the
version in my PC but the same situation occurs.

Thank you very much for your help.


im having the same problem, i'll have a try tomorrow and give that disable
reboot a go,
 
Alan said:
My current situation is as follows:
My system starts up, displays the Windows logo. After which, without going
to the Windows XP login, the system restarts again.

I have tried one of the solution, to expand kernel32.dl_ and replace the
version in my PC but the same situation occurs.

Thank you very much for your help.




i have done the disable restart and it says a problem has been detected and
windows has been shut down to prevent damage to your computer.

If this is the 1st time you've seen this stop error screen restart your
computer. if this screen appears again, follow these steps:

Disable or unitstall any anti-virus, disk defrag or backup utilities. check
your hard drive config and check for any updated drivers. Run Chkdsk/f to
check for hard drive corruption then restart your computer.

Technical information:
***Stop:0x00000024 (0x00190203,0x82F83868,0xC0000102,0x00000000)
 
What is the error that is shown on the Blue Screen. Can you post it here in it's entirety
 
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