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  • ack1234
    Top Poster
    • Sep 2010
    • 135

    #16
    GOT WINDOWS XP CD
    loaded it on laptop
    started to load files at the bottom of screen then
    1 press enter to load
    2 press r to repair
    which ever one i choose it start up then i get
    BLUE SCREEN
    AT THE TOP IT SAYS WINDOWS XP HOME EDITION SET UP
    AT THE BOTTOM IT SAYS
    EXAMINING 15391 MB DISK 0 AT ID 0 ON BUS 0 ON ATAPI
    iv left this on for about an hour and nothing else happens??

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    • egyclick
      DK Veteran
      • Oct 2009
      • 436

      #17
      Originally posted by ack1234
      GOT WINDOWS XP CD
      loaded it on laptop
      started to load files at the bottom of screen then
      1 press enter to load
      2 press r to repair
      which ever one i choose it start up then i get
      BLUE SCREEN
      AT THE TOP IT SAYS WINDOWS XP HOME EDITION SET UP
      AT THE BOTTOM IT SAYS
      EXAMINING 15391 MB DISK 0 AT ID 0 ON BUS 0 ON ATAPI
      iv left this on for about an hour and nothing else happens??
      I had a similar problem and what can I say it's that the hdd was f..ked...

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      • SouthernComfort
        DK Veteran
        • Feb 2011
        • 403

        #18
        Originally posted by ack1234
        iv left this on for about an hour and nothing else happens??
        1 hour seems quite long, try the below method, if that does not work you can boot to a "live disc" (Hirens) and copy important files to flash or move HDD to another computer and copy important files. I would then recommend a low level format and a fresh install.


        Boot from disc.
        When completed loading files, you will be presented with the following "Windows Setup" screen, and your first option. Select "To set up Windows XP now, press ENTER". DO NOT select Recovery Console.



        When presented with the screen below. press the F8 key to continue.



        Setup will find existing Windows XP installations. You will be asked to repair an existing XP installation, or install a fresh copy of Windows XP.

        If no installations are found, then you will not be given the option to repair. This may happen if the data or partition on your drive is too corrupted.

        Last edited by SouthernComfort; 28 April, 2011, 14:54.
        "What we've got here is failure to communicate."

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        • ack1234
          Top Poster
          • Sep 2010
          • 135

          #19
          the screens u put above
          i get the first one but no aggrement screen

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          • SouthernComfort
            DK Veteran
            • Feb 2011
            • 403

            #20
            What is displayed? If you see the prompts follow as listed.
            "What we've got here is failure to communicate."

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            • ack1234
              Top Poster
              • Sep 2010
              • 135

              #21
              in first set up
              press enter to start
              press r for repair
              ive pressed enter then i then get on top of screen windows xp home edition and thats it dont get anything else it just stays on that screen..

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              • SouthernComfort
                DK Veteran
                • Feb 2011
                • 403

                #22
                Hiren's BootCD 13.2

                Download Hiren's from there, would like to rule out disk errors.
                Once you have downloaded the zip file, extract the iso and burn to disc. This disc contains tools to test and fix your system.
                Once the disc has booted you will be presented with an options menu, boot to mini xp.

                Using this disc you will be able to transfer missing files using your flash drive or test and repair other errors. Once in mini xp browse to see if your HDD is mounted. If you can open the drive and navigate to the windows folder > system32 > drivers.
                Last edited by SouthernComfort; 28 April, 2011, 20:37.
                "What we've got here is failure to communicate."

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                • egyclick
                  DK Veteran
                  • Oct 2009
                  • 436

                  #23
                  mate I'm convinced the hdd is gone, you have the exact symptoms I had, try to find that out also with hirens cd, it has many diagnostic utilities

                  Best regards!

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