Windows Won't Start

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XP will not start and is in a continous startup boot
loop. Normal, safe, recent version, command prompt none
of these boot options work. Have tried a recovery install
from xp CD and still does not work. States install failed
contact system administrator. Was working great on
Friday. What is causing this and how to repair?
 
Assuming the steps below are what you followed for a "Repair Install," the
error you are receiving is an indication the setup is too corrupt to be
repaired. What's causing it? Impossible to tell from the information
posted.

You can try using the Recovery Console as follows but if this fails, your
only choice will be start over and do a clean install of XP:
assuming you
have a retail version or full OEM version of XP as opposed to the
manufacturer's recovery disks that don't have this option though they might
offer their own recover
scenario.

Be sure your system is set to boot from the CD. If you are not sure, when
the system first boots you usually see message about how to enter setup or
something similar and tells you to hit a key, sometimes it's del, sometimes
it's esc, just hit the key. This takes you to the system bios, you need to
navigate to where the boot sequence is set, put the CD-ROM drive first in
line.

Place the XP CD in the drive, save your settings and exit. The system will
reboot and should boot from the CD. If you see a message to hit any key in
order to boot from the CD, do so, otherwise, assuming your system supports
it, the system should boot from the CD on its own as it can't find
an OS on the hard drive.

XP Setup will begin by examining your system, don't worry, just let it run,
it's just copying some files to a temp folder. Ultimately, you'll be
brought to a menu. Choose, "Repair a Windows XP installation using the
Recovery Console, press R.

You will be asked for an administrators password. This is not any of the
accounts you've created for XP. It's a hidden system account for which
users are asked only to create a password during setup. Most leave this
blank. If you left it blank, when asked for a password, just leave blank
and press enter.

At the prompt type bootcfg /rebuild and press enter.
 
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