What blue screen are you talking about? You mention Windows XP Screen, then you say blue scan disk screen? Scan disk should only appear in Windows 95/98 and a few others! Anyway If your computer keeps restarting after the Windows XP Screen, it means the computer has encounted at least 2 problems. Thus, you have to try and enter Safe mode by hitting F8 repeatedly during Boot. If after safe mode loads for a while and the computer restarts, you have to format your computer. However, there is a way of recovering your computer. You will need the Windows XP disk. If you do not have one, please go to your computer's customer care service to obtain/borrow one. Get the computer to boot from the disk and run repair installation to repair the corrupted Windows file. This problem is usually caused by shutting off your computer while a system file is in use/saving or by being infected by a Virus/Spyware that modifies the system file or by installing something corrupted or pirated. I hope you will be able to sucessfully fix your computer.
2007-06-03 03:54:30
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answered by ReignOfComputer 5
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attempt turning it off and unplugging it if that's a workstation. If that's a pc, get rid of the battery. Then press and carry the flexibility button for an entire minute or 2 on the same time as the pc is off and the two unplugged or has the battery out. Then replace the battery or plug the pc returned in and attempt turning it on. See if that fixes the subject. If that would not artwork attempt shutting the pc off, turning it returned on and pressing and protecting the F10, F11, or F12 key. distinctive desktops use distinctive keys so attempt all of them if one would not artwork, attempt the subsequent. in case you have a boot partition this is going to reboot the pc and instantaneous you to reformat your complicated force and reinstall homestead windows. If none of that works this is conceivable your motherboard is shot and you're actually not likely to have the potential to get well something. the pc could be in decide on of serious restoration or alternative. stable good fortune!
2016-10-09 09:04:32
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answered by ? 4
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what i think that the problem is arising due to the deletion of some of the important system files.the batch files help in the bootup of the pc and if it is deleted accidentaly or due to some virus then the compter will restart again and agian.
one thing you can try is to start the computer in safe mode.sometimes some setting changes can be the root of the problem.if this also doesnot help then i guess you willl have to ;reinstall the windows.
as you are not able to start the computer no other thing can help you.
2007-06-03 03:51:56
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answered by vipul_teen007 2
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try f 8 first
then if needed system restore
computers what a world
i would try
1 - turn on monitor
2 - turn on computer
3 - constantly tap f8 - located at top of your key board
4 - when new screen comes up - use up and down arrows on your key board
to high light safe mode or last know good configuration etc
5 hit enter on key board
6 - windows should start or it will give options on how to start windows
system restore
1- click start at bottom of screen
2 - then click choose all programs
3 - then click pc help tools or could be in accessory's
4 - then click on system restore
5 - then click on restore to an earlier date or factory settings
6 - choose a date when it was working - or factory settings
7 - let it run it may take a while - follow directions - if any
8 - restart THEN CHECK STATUS
choose destructive recovery as last resort you will have to look hard to find this option
i don"t know your computers options etc
you may be able to use f 11 command as you are restating computer
BUT that's what it took to restore mine to get settings i wanted etc
BACK UP IMPORTANT THINGS TO CD NO MATTER WHAT OPTION(S) YOU CHOOSE
after restore you need to make sure you have all windows updates
AUTOMATIC UPDATES FIREWALL ETC
go to start (in the blue bar)
control panel
security center
set up options
to do a manual check go here
http://www.update.microsoft.com/microsoftupdate/v6/default.aspx?ln=en-us
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2007-06-03 03:44:31
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answered by Q&A Answer Mans Retired 7
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Strange! Try booting into Safe Mode. Tap the F8 key repeatedly from cold boot. Then:
If your PC used to be faster, or is acting strangely, it's probably infected with malware. Use the link below to learn more about "malware".
Then, you need to install: ONE Anti-virus (AVG free), ONE Firewall (Zone Alarm free), and Anti-spyware tools like: Windows Defender, Spybot, Ad-Aware, Spyware Blaster and cCleaner (free, use all 5 regularly).
Google for them, install them and learn how to use them.
TIP: Last resort, back up (copy to CD / DVD / external hard drive) all personal data and do a Windows "Clean Install", more info at (www.theeldergeek.com). The apps above can only clean up so much.
2007-06-03 03:47:08
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answered by ELfaGeek 7
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