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Computer hangs on boot screen

ezkamoo, on Tuesday 27 May 2008 à 10:23:21
Hello,




Due to my norton subscription being up, i decided to uninstall the program. After doing so, I restart the computer. Now alls the computer does is hang on the windows boot screen as if it was going to start up.

I tried safe mode, no luck. I also tried last known good congifuration and still no luck. I have very important information on the hard drive, and cannot format it without copying the files first.

How can I get my computer to start windows again? Any help would be much appreciated.
Configuration: Windows XP
Internet Explorer 6.0
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gargca23, on Tuesday 27 May 2008 à 11:56:24
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Try booting back up in safe mode and do a system restore. *edit* and since you Norton is up, take a look at Comdo or AVG. They are free.
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Me, on Thursday 19 June 2008 à 23:06:29
hello every one i am haveing somthing like that tipe of isue my lap top baterey died and i chargered it and started it up and it ceaps on the boot screan not if i restore yo factory setings will the new programs still be on it can i bypas the boot screen and i tryed save mode and it wont go in to it

Any help
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dave, on Sunday 10 August 2008 à 02:10:51
My wifes computer will not do anything after it is booted up which takes almost 10 to 15 minutes it gives an error of "the remote proceedure call server terminated unexpectedly by NT authority system. the internet explorer is gone and ive tried to go to restore but it wont do anything. my wife works at home on her computer can u help
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floydZ, on Wednesday 2 July 2008 à 02:18:53
my computer hangs after showing the windows logo!! i check all the details i find in the net but nothing works!!

plss help!!!
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eddy, on Thursday 30 October 2008 à 15:00:35
open the computer and remove the cmos battery then put it again and try to restart
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rosh, on Monday 28 July 2008 à 06:57:41
hey fren recently mine XP was also corrupted and I could'nt solve it I also had important file in the C drive so what i did was I got linux live cd of KDE slackware booted with it and copied all the files from c: drive to my pen drive then I did a clean installation of XP again.You can download slackware live free or you can use any live cd for that purpose.Try this if you can't bringback xp to life again.Hope this helped.
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bill, on Monday 28 July 2008 à 07:07:43
XP sucks man use Linux instead.Try Ubuntu,its the best out there and its free.
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babli, on Wednesday 30 July 2008 à 02:03:31
I am having some similar problems.Initially I was not getting any connection from the cpu to the monitor quite a lot of times.Then it showd "bluee screen of death"symptoms,after startup,hanging badly and then the BSOD symptom.Now sometimes a black screen is shown after startup and everything hangs or boot screen hangs by itself or sometimes while booting my windows the screen hangs and stucks up there.Also during boot,the functional keys are not working.So i cannot check the hard disk.I have a dual boot system with suse and windows xp,where in suse by itself again some other problems are there like lan port disables by itself if suse is booted and even after reboot with windows,it doesnot work.
Is it any problem with the RAM?please help.urgent.I have work to do urgently in my computer.
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Prakash Sherawat, on Monday 4 August 2008 à 08:02:35
My computer hangs after showing windows.

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Penchalaiah, on Monday 6 October 2008 à 10:26:04
Reason:
Due to the corruption of windows boot sector so that the windows was unable to load boot files. So that it hangs up.

Solution:
reinstall the windows.
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not_angel_not_evil, on Thursday 9 October 2008 à 06:40:41
hi . there are many ways to make windows come up again or U can boot your hard with something else and make a back up of your data and change the windows . if it does not boot or the boot sector is corrupted U can use recover console to write a new boot sector ( recover console has many powers ) . put your windows CD in drive and boot it after that the data on CD have been checked press R to active the recover console then it asks about which windows U want to boot and U will answer by numbers for example "1= c:\windows and 2 = something else " after that U will be force to type the administrator password of the windows U have selected after that type fixboot this will write a new boot sector and also U can use the fixMBR command here . after writing new boot sector it will boot . if not try to repair the windows ( repair not recover ) . in order to repair the windows after booting the CD and at the first screen U have to press ENTER and when the windows setup has find the previous windows copy on your system U can repair it by pressing R and it will go like a windows setup exept that the new windows will inheritate the programs and settings from the his or her parental windows. if non worked U can use some of self boot CDs like windows live that can come up in a few second it wont look like a windows completely but U can copy and past the important data on your hard to a place that wont be lost if U format the drive ( if U don't have enough space for having two windows at a drive) and after that setup a new windows to end this mess . PLZ let me know if it helped or if U have better suggestion .
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sir, on Saturday 18 October 2008 à 08:58:27
Whats up bro. am salim from Tz en i think i got a solution to your problem. but 1st i gota know if you have solved it yet. I'l tell you what to do after you reply to this message. take care bro!
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An0n, on Thursday 23 October 2008 à 13:28:22
I'm still having the problem, please post your solution. Also, you should always post the solutions incase others need it instead.
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 An0n, on Tuesday 4 November 2008 à 13:53:30
I have solved my problem. Turns out my hard drive went bad.. I tried a reformat after LOTS of work. It completed but now I get errors during installs or even running disks telling my the medium from which I'm running my setup/exe is possibly corrupt.

Bought a new Hitachi 1TB hard drive, waiting for it to come in now.. :/
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