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Tina R
Guest
My computer isn't working right. When I power my computer on, it starts normally at first. But when it gets to the Windows splash screen (I have Windows XP), my computer reboots itself, and it does that over and over again.
I tried hitting F8 to start in SAFE with networking mode, but the same thing happens; ditto with "last known configuration that worked." The next time I tried to reboot, I used F10-system recovery, which starts my HP computer's PC Doctor diagnostic program. That worked, and it ran a system check and told me that all the devices are working properly.
When I tried to run F8 Safe (without networking) again, a blue screen appeared with a message "registry failure" and "physical dump of memory...?" I immediately switched my computer off.
How can I fix this?
I tried hitting F8 to start in SAFE with networking mode, but the same thing happens; ditto with "last known configuration that worked." The next time I tried to reboot, I used F10-system recovery, which starts my HP computer's PC Doctor diagnostic program. That worked, and it ran a system check and told me that all the devices are working properly.
When I tried to run F8 Safe (without networking) again, a blue screen appeared with a message "registry failure" and "physical dump of memory...?" I immediately switched my computer off.
How can I fix this?