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Joanne
December 6th 03, 01:35 PM
I upgraded from windows 98 second edition to XP home
edition it was working great I was very happy with the
results of the upgrade. Two days later the computer was
on and it froze I had to unplug to get it to turn off. I
restarted and the computer never booted up again. I didnt
make an emergency startup for XP. I am looking for any
help I can get to solve this problem.

Thorsten Matzner
December 6th 03, 01:35 PM
"Joanne" > wrote:

>I upgraded from windows 98 second edition to XP home
>edition it was working great I was very happy with the
>results of the upgrade. Two days later the computer was
>on and it froze I had to unplug to get it to turn off. I
>restarted and the computer never booted up again. I didnt
>make an emergency startup for XP. I am looking for any
>help I can get to solve this problem.

See "How to Restore the Operating System to a Previous State in
Windows XP" (http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=306084) and "How to
Start System Restore Tool From a Command Prompt in Windows XP"
(http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=304449).

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Anthony[MS]
December 6th 03, 01:35 PM
Hi Joanne,

Could you describe exactly what happens when you restart your computer?

Something like this:

The power light comes on.
It beeps once.
It starts counting how much memory I have.
The red light on the front of the computer flickers.

Also, while the computer attempts to boot, after the memory check, tap the
F8 key repeatedly for a few moments. This should get you to a utility
screen that will allow you to "boot into safe mode". If it does, select
the option to boot into safe mode.

-Anthony[MS]

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"Joanne" > wrote in message
...
> I upgraded from windows 98 second edition to XP home
> edition it was working great I was very happy with the
> results of the upgrade. Two days later the computer was
> on and it froze I had to unplug to get it to turn off. I
> restarted and the computer never booted up again. I didnt
> make an emergency startup for XP. I am looking for any
> help I can get to solve this problem.

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