Post: Anyone know what's wrong with my computer?
02-10-2011, 09:16 PM #1
(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Well basically I'm running on Windows XP Home edition, and I don't have any problems unless I turn my computer off for the night. If I turn it off and leave it off for a few hours, when I turn it back on I have to put the windows XP disc in and do the repair process, or else it will freeze on the windows XP loading screen and just sit there.

Here's the screen it freezes on: (not my picture, found on internet)
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It usually doesn't happen unless my computers off for an extended amount of time. I can usually run safe mode to get my shit but this is just getting annoying. +111 rep if anyone knows the exact problem.
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02-11-2011, 11:20 AM #38
riotmost
The Bad Guy
Originally posted by AceVirus View Post
Well basically I'm running on Windows XP Home edition, and I don't have any problems unless I turn my computer off for the night. If I turn it off and leave it off for a few hours, when I turn it back on I have to put the windows XP disc in and do the repair process, or else it will freeze on the windows XP loading screen and just sit there.

Here's the screen it freezes on: (not my picture, found on internet)
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It usually doesn't happen unless my computers off for an extended amount of time. I can usually run safe mode to get my shit but this is just getting annoying. +111 rep if anyone knows the exact problem.


i had a similar issue with my laptop a couple of months ago .it never went off the loading screen unless i gave it a hit to the back of the laptop battery section , a couple of months later it took more and more hits for it to get passed the screen .

i finaly took it to a computer shop and they said that the motherboard was caput and that they had no way of fixing it . i opened it up and that was the end of my laptop :p

The best bet would be to take it in to a repair shop to get to the bottom of your problem :y:
02-11-2011, 12:05 PM #39
ShinigamiUzi
Proud to be a Player
Originally posted by AceVirus View Post
Well basically I'm running on Windows XP Home edition, and I don't have any problems unless I turn my computer off for the night. If I turn it off and leave it off for a few hours, when I turn it back on I have to put the windows XP disc in and do the repair process, or else it will freeze on the windows XP loading screen and just sit there.

Here's the screen it freezes on: (not my picture, found on internet)
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It usually doesn't happen unless my computers off for an extended amount of time. I can usually run safe mode to get my shit but this is just getting annoying. +111 rep if anyone knows the exact problem.


Its a virus, format

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This virus has got into the ram or somewhere eles
02-12-2011, 01:23 PM #40
Cain
Tutorial Team Like A Boss
Fix your Startup. I believe there is a command you can run which will fix the boot, this can happen when you download something and open it. (virus).

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Get your Windows Installation CD and get to that screen.

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Obviously agree.

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Repair Windows Installation, and done.

Computer should boot fine now.

Also get the latest Security Updates once your computer is back on.

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