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Emergency!Please help!?
August 10, 2010
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u dont have to do anything…just put your xp bootable disk into ur cd rom and boot from it…when it boots u’ll c many options..select repair from it…it will repair the installation by loading all the imp system files and u wont lose ur data also…
Hello this Mustafa
ok so need repair first just insert your cd of windows xp and let boot its own then watch out the down side of the boot screen when asked for to press F6 then press it to repair your Os .
or buy a Windows repairer software cd from the market .
ignore these guys, there is a little trick that they dont tell u about. go into your C:\WINDOWS\repair directory and hold shift then push delete on the file called "autoexe.nt, then go to C:\WINDOWS\system32 and hold shift and delete the file there too. then restart your computer. all will be fixed!
put in the Win XP Disk and when it’s done it’s startup choose repair Win XP from the menu
XP has a restore procedure. Go to it and restore backwards to a date you know everything was working. You may have to reinstall anything you have done since that date but the restore runs very fast. You can also restore back to your current time, if you run a save checkpoint before starting your restore. The process is easy and it walks you through the process. You should find in under your SYSTEM Components and/or in your CONTROL PANEL section on the start bar.
I have used it many times to get out of problems.
try starting it in safe mode, and maybe then u can find out what’s wrong and repair it. alternatively, u can call an expert
Restart your computer
Repeatedly press F8 during the boot process
A screen will appear with a number of boot options. Choose "Last known good configuration".
Your computer will restore to the last check point where the system was stable.
try to connect another hard drive with its own os and transfer the files there then reformat the original drive
There is an option on repair windows when you boot the start up disk.
Don’t you have back up disc, the ones that came with the computer, they have a tutorial on them….
What problems are you having? It’s hard to answer a question that’s stated this vaguely.
Do a system restore. That means you make your computer the way it was on a day when it was working well. So, for example, if your computer was doing fine last week, go to system restore and choose a date before that point last week.
1. Click on your start button
2. Go to all programs
3. Go to accessories
4. Go to System tools
5. Choose system restore
Then follow the instructions from there.
Good luck. I hope you can get it working again.