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chkdsk problem

Discussion in 'Windows XP' started by IceT, 2009/03/22.

  1. 2009/03/22
    IceT

    IceT Inactive Thread Starter

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    Hi everyone! :)
    I am writing this because i whan to fix my pc....
    So it started... I had TuneUp untilities 2009 and there was a option (i don't know how was it written but it is the same option as CHKDSK)...
    so i chose it and my pc restarted and did what i told to do... then in the evening i shut the pc down and i remembered that i had to do something so i started the pc and there it was the CHKDSK running again i didn't know that it will start after all restarts... i had to go to sleep and i didn't to wait for it to end so i turned off pc by pressing the start up button (for laptop)...
    the next day when i whanted to turn on computer i just couldn't... it give mee optins safe mode / safe mode with networt / and safe mode with co*****(something i don't remenber) and of coures last good configuration but all of them leds to nothing just restarts pc and gives the same oppertunity :mad: ...
    I some one knows what is wrong and what shall i do please tell me...
    THX BEFORE :)
     
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  2. 2009/03/22
    Arie

    Arie Administrator Administrator Staff

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    As you probably realized, that wasn't a smart move :(

    Best thing is to do a Windows XP Repair install, hopefully you have your XP installation disk.

    Boot from the WinXP CD (you may have to change a setting in your BIOS that allows you to boot from the CD). Do not choose the option to repair an XP installation using Recovery Console when prompted, choose the option to To set up Windows XP now press ENTER.

    After more files have been copied, you'll get another selection screen where you should select the current XP installation, & the option To Repair the selected Windows XP installation, press R.
     
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