Peter
December 11th 03, 09:38 PM
Hi Skip,
I have exactly the same problem, but no option listed on
the screen accessible by F8 key works. It always ends with
blue WinXP welcome screen without any login possibilities.
Any other tips ?
Thank you,
Peter
>-----Original Message-----
>There are a few options that would be to hard to explain
>here,but I can list them for you to investigate.Hold down
>F8 key to get you in these options.use arrow keys to
>select.1.)safe mode (get you to system restore) 2.)Last
>known good configuration 3.)Automated system recovery
>(this would be your last resort) I would boot up and
>press F8 while booting and get in safe mode, that way you
>can at least troubleshoot. Good luck.
>>-----Original Message-----
>>When I turn on my computer all that is displayed is a
>>blue background with "Windows XP" and a logo on it.
>There
>>are no other icons or options to continue and actually
>>start Windows XP. (for example there's no icon that
>>displays 'OWNER' and tells how many programs are
>running.
>>Any ideas on how to fix the problem. Thanks.
>>
>>Aaron Q
>>.
>>
>.
>
I have exactly the same problem, but no option listed on
the screen accessible by F8 key works. It always ends with
blue WinXP welcome screen without any login possibilities.
Any other tips ?
Thank you,
Peter
>-----Original Message-----
>There are a few options that would be to hard to explain
>here,but I can list them for you to investigate.Hold down
>F8 key to get you in these options.use arrow keys to
>select.1.)safe mode (get you to system restore) 2.)Last
>known good configuration 3.)Automated system recovery
>(this would be your last resort) I would boot up and
>press F8 while booting and get in safe mode, that way you
>can at least troubleshoot. Good luck.
>>-----Original Message-----
>>When I turn on my computer all that is displayed is a
>>blue background with "Windows XP" and a logo on it.
>There
>>are no other icons or options to continue and actually
>>start Windows XP. (for example there's no icon that
>>displays 'OWNER' and tells how many programs are
>running.
>>Any ideas on how to fix the problem. Thanks.
>>
>>Aaron Q
>>.
>>
>.
>