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Old May 6th 10, 04:42 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.basics
bayskater
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Default Trouble starting Windows XP


"Jim" wrote in message
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On Wed, 5 May 2010 16:59:39 -0400, "bayskater"
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Hi,
I have Win XP-1 SP3, My computer is EMachines T6520 It had been working
well
for many months until about a week ago, when I tried to boot up and
Windows
XP would not start. When I tried to start up, I got the eMachines opening
screen, A black screen with a big white E on it. That is the way it has
opened for a long while and it used to be quickly followed by the Windowx
XP
opening screen. Now it gets stuck on the Emachines "E" screen
On that screen there's a brief line "F10=boot menu". I clicked on F10
and nothing happened. Since then I have done some experimenting ( read
"fooling around") and found that when I hit the F10 key and wait several
minutes, a boot menu does appear. It shows I am set to boot from the HD
and
there are a couple of other choices. It says to select the proper one and
hit the F4 key. I did, using the HD setting, and it took a few minutes,
but
eventually the Win XP opening screen appears and allows me to go on and
use
the computer. That's how I'm able to rech this NG for suggestions.
I ran msconfig and checked the info there. It was set for "Normal
Startup".
I set it for "Selected Startup" to see if that would help, but it did not.
Each time I try something like that , a reboot is required , then I have
to use the F10 procedure mentioned above, which takes about 10 minutes
before I'm able to be booted up. Sadly I don't have a "boot disk".
Some of the startups using the F10 method have changed my screen
resolution
to 800x600 and I've had to set it back to 1280 X 1024.
Not sure if I'm leaving out any pertinent info about my setup. Any help
will be greatly appreciated.

Thanks, ... Fred


Can you do a system restore to when it was working correctly ?


Hi Jim,
Thanks. I tried a System Restore shortly after the trouble started.
It seemed to be restoring, but the last step of resstoring is a Reboot, and
that got hung up as described. At the time I wasn't sure if the reboot
problem had prevented the restore.
I just tried another Restore to a time when I'm sure I was OK and no joy.
Stuck on the E screen when rebooting and had to use the F10 to get Win XP
started.

Fred


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