crystal
December 6th 03, 02:14 PM
Dear Ron
Try going into your bios, when you boot, find the
commands, that have the order of your 1st,2nd boot
sequence look down for cacheing, disable it an you should
be able to see a change an the blue screen goes, it
actually tells you to do this on the blue screen, also
disable plug an play if first wont cure the problem.
Reminder each system pc has different bios, so commands
are apt to be displayed different, cache is the command an
that should be standardised.
Crystal msn
>-----Original Message-----
>I recently purchased a factory refurbished HP with
Windows
>XP home addition, from overstock.com. Warrenty expired
(90
>days) and no CD or disc to restart.
> Problem: after trying to install a digital camera
>program (unsuccessfully) I delete it. Now my puter will
>not boot past the Windows XP blue screem. In other words
>its not loading windows xp. Tried all the F8 options same
>result nothing.
> I am using an old computer to write this, it could
>crash at anytime, if temp gets below 85 Cracked circuit
>board.
> Please reply to me personally at with
>this subject title: BOOT HELP. All others will be deleted
>or blocked.
> Thanks in advance Ron H.
>.
>
Try going into your bios, when you boot, find the
commands, that have the order of your 1st,2nd boot
sequence look down for cacheing, disable it an you should
be able to see a change an the blue screen goes, it
actually tells you to do this on the blue screen, also
disable plug an play if first wont cure the problem.
Reminder each system pc has different bios, so commands
are apt to be displayed different, cache is the command an
that should be standardised.
Crystal msn
>-----Original Message-----
>I recently purchased a factory refurbished HP with
Windows
>XP home addition, from overstock.com. Warrenty expired
(90
>days) and no CD or disc to restart.
> Problem: after trying to install a digital camera
>program (unsuccessfully) I delete it. Now my puter will
>not boot past the Windows XP blue screem. In other words
>its not loading windows xp. Tried all the F8 options same
>result nothing.
> I am using an old computer to write this, it could
>crash at anytime, if temp gets below 85 Cracked circuit
>board.
> Please reply to me personally at with
>this subject title: BOOT HELP. All others will be deleted
>or blocked.
> Thanks in advance Ron H.
>.
>