Author Topic: Computer Fails to Boot up  (Read 1406 times)

My computer faisl to Boot up, ill exolain what happened and what is happeneing now.

This morning i tried to turn my computer on, it froze and i reset the computer, and when it was turning back on, the loading screen (i have a windows XP) where the bar bounces back and forth stops and it go to a screen saying the Windows could not boot, blah blah blah, try one of these options and they say

Safe mode
Safe mode with networking
safe mode with command prompt
Start computer on last working settings (or osmething like that)
Start computer normaly

ive tried all of them and then i tried to go into advaned options (pressing f8), i tried all those also and nothing is working,
i tried unpluging/repluging things turning off the power, looking on the hp web site and nothing is working, it just keeps doing the same thing over and over and over and over again...and its really annoying and i want to play blockland so if anyone can gladly help m with my delema, i would greatly apprecaite it. Thank You

I'd reformat.
Put in your Windows install CD, boot with that, and reformat, and reinstall windows.
Note : You'll lose everything on your hard drive.

I'd reformat.
Put in your Windows install CD, boot with that, and reformat, and reinstall windows.
Note : You'll lose everything on your hard drive.

I rather not....
 :panda:

Try to repair the installation before reformatting.

Try to repair the installation before reformatting.

Please Explain...

Please Explain...

Insert install disk...there should be an option to Repair it.



DO SAFE MODE.

ive tried all of them




This is why I have multiple hard drives. A 300GB HD for all my games, and a 50GB for Windows, and other programs. If a problem occurs with my main hard drive, I reformat, and I don't lose anything major.


If you cant boot up safemode with command prompt then you "have" to do it from some sort of live disk to get to the windows repair utilities. Depending on the brand of your computer you may or may not have access to these disks. Some of the computers don't come with them.

Is the error "Error Loading OS" or a windows specific error?

I forgot there was no edit button. If you're getting that screen telling you to start in safe mode, I'm pretty sure the operating system is loading fine.

What exactly happens when you chose the start computer normally option?

the OS actually wouldn't even have been touched if its getting to the boot menu. This is loaded from the boot sector only and doesn't hit the OS system. If your getting a blue screen flashed at you, you can disable reboot on error under your bios, and google the BSOD message. It may just be a driver that updated itself thats causing you to to crash out. It could be failing hardware though as well.