This really blows...cant even get onto the desktop in safe mode :(

pg22

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Hello,

Yesterday a friend and I are using my Dell laptop that I've had since last summer and we leave, letting the laptop download some files. I get home, the laptop is off, and when I tried to turn it on, it boots, gets to the Windows XP loading screen, and then in a half-second flash, shows some sort of BSOD and reboots.

It does this each and every time :(

I've tried tinkering around the BIOS, even took out my CDRW drive and wireless network card, but nothing. Always the BSOD that flashes so quickly, I can't even read it. And as stated in my title, the same thing happens even when I try to boot into safe mode. :(

Anyone have any idea on what I can do aside from losing all my stuff in a reformat?
 

pg22

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I've thought about that except it presents a problem as I don't have my WinXP CD with me at my parents house (I'm home for the holidays). I can't even fathom what could have caused this...
 
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Have you checked Device Manager for any messed up drivers? I only ask because I was sitting here thinking back to when I had a similar problem where one of my machines suddenly SafeModing and it turned out something was installed twice and totally b0rked stuff up. I uninstalled both instances, rebooted and all was well.
 

pg22

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I can't even get into the device manager, and I'm using WinXP. Thanks though
 

pg22

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It was that C-130 gunship video and some files from an FTP. Nothing that would have executed though, ya know?
 

AbRASiON

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You are going to need an XP cd and to do a repair on it.
If even the repair doesn't work, you should use a Windows 98 SE bootdisk (bootdisk.com or bootdisks.com - I can't recall) and rename as follows

docume~1 to docume~1.old
progra~1 to progra~1.old
windows to win.old or winnt to winnt.old

re-install XP as if it were fresh and then pull any old files you need from those DIR's....
 

Woodchuck2000

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What happens when you try and boot in safe mode?
BTW, you won't be able to access your hard disk from DOS if you're using NTFS (which Pre-installed DELL laptops almost always do...)
 

Sluggo

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I had the same problem with a friend's laptop over the summer.

Turned out to be bad RAM, might try that before re-formatting.
 

majewski9

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Yes you probaly have to format. I just had the same thing happen to me and winXP recovery didnt help at all. I simply formatted my Windows backing up everything in Linux.
 

pg22

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Tried swapping some RAM but it was no good. I'm finally going home tomorrow so I'll be able to see if reformating works.