galego
December 24th 03, 04:31 PM
Have you guys made changes on the machine, hardware,
drivers or any other soft?
You'll need to try to reduce to the minimum the hardware
you have on this system and see if it will load correctly,
speacially if it's a brand new reinstall. If you have
gateway computers is another issue. I've had problems
reinstalling the system in some gateways and sonys that
refused to reinstall, even from the restore cd's after hdd
reformated. Some brand computers can get into some kind of
crisis and loose control over the steering control on the
PCI controller and it'll cause conflicts wich possibly
could be the reason for your loops. Try to start the
machine with the video, memory, cpu and floppy. afterwards
try to add back the rest of the hardware, one at time, til
you find who's the cause.
Good Luck.
>-----Original Message-----
>My XP Home Edition IOS is in a Safe Mode/reboot loop. How
>do I enable the PC to boot properly?
>.
>
drivers or any other soft?
You'll need to try to reduce to the minimum the hardware
you have on this system and see if it will load correctly,
speacially if it's a brand new reinstall. If you have
gateway computers is another issue. I've had problems
reinstalling the system in some gateways and sonys that
refused to reinstall, even from the restore cd's after hdd
reformated. Some brand computers can get into some kind of
crisis and loose control over the steering control on the
PCI controller and it'll cause conflicts wich possibly
could be the reason for your loops. Try to start the
machine with the video, memory, cpu and floppy. afterwards
try to add back the rest of the hardware, one at time, til
you find who's the cause.
Good Luck.
>-----Original Message-----
>My XP Home Edition IOS is in a Safe Mode/reboot loop. How
>do I enable the PC to boot properly?
>.
>