To quit Setup, press F3. Sorry for not clarifying earlier. EDIT: I have a new problem. When I restart, the computer goes to the Windows logo, and then to a blue screen that says something about "A problem has been detected Posted 21 July - AM. The Windows XP Setup program checks the integrity of the volume before it copies files, and it may fix some problems in the process. Reply to quoted posts Clear. Downloads View all categories Upload file New files since last visit Files from past 7 days.
Members Status Updates. Register now! Username or email:. I've forgotten my password Forum Password. Remember me This is not recommended for shared computers. Sign in anonymously Don't add me to the active users list. Sorry, but this will be seen as grave digging or what ever its called BUT I am having the same problem tried all of the above in the question and nothing I am able to access it how ever by remote desktop by an old slow computer i had laying around its a major inconvenience for me because this is the one that has and is only able to run my games and all of my programs i need for school etc.
I know it's been a while coming but this happened to me and I just did a hard boot from the HDD and it seemed to let me in, I'm trying to figure out how to make it stop though because it keeps getting stuck like that for me. But, beware Otherwise you won't be able to boot to XP at all. With xp pro, my system is stuck in "Start-up mode now. Prior to this I installed updated drivers. After that I couldn't print pdf files from various websites. Same issue! Used original xp boot disk and did "Repairs", locked up pc.
Restarted with xp install disk now locked in Start-up mode. Cannot even install original xp os. I just did a hard boot from the HDD and it seemed to let me in, I'm trying to figure out how to make it stop though because it keeps getting stuck like that for me.
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Please help me with this problem. Try logging in using last good known configuration and then remove unnecessary programs in startup. Type msconfig at run and hit enter. Go to start up tab and uncheck whatever is unnecessary or a big application and click ok. Was this reply helpful? Yes No. Sorry this didn't help. Thanks for your feedback.
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