Showing posts with label Online Windows Xp Support. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Online Windows Xp Support. Show all posts

Blue Screen Error

0 comments Monday, June 16, 2008
Cause: hardware, drivers, corrupt files & software

Resolution:

a) GO to safe mode-if you are able to go to safe mode but not in normal mode

-we can try clean boot

-go to device manager , disable some devices then restart the computer

-run sfc /scan now

-repair the windows.

-reinstall the windows.

b)if you are getting blue screen in safe mode as well

-except keyboard, mouse, power, Ethernet ----disconnect everything

-power drain (unplug the power from cpu and keep pressing power button for 2min)

-repair the windows

-reinstall the windows.

Computer Technical Support as well as Online tech services will be provided by the Microsoft certified technicians 24X7.

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CLEAN BOOT

0 comments Sunday, May 18, 2008

1.Start the System Configuration Utility

Click Start, click Run, type msconfig, and then click OK.

2.In General tab,uncheck LOAD STARTUP ITEMS.

3. Click the Services tab.

4. Select the Hide All Microsoft Services.

5. Click Disable All, and then click OK..

6. When you are prompted, click Restart to restart the computer.

7.When you receive the following message, click to select the Don't

show this message or launch the System Configuration Utility when Windows

start check box, and then click OK

8.Choose the Normal Startup mode on the General tab to start Windows

normally and undo the changes you made using the System Configuration

Utility.

Click Start, click Run, type msconfig, and then click OK.

The System Configuration Utility dialog box appears.

Click the General tab, click Normal Startup - load all device drivers

and services, and then click OK. When you are prompted, click Restart to

restart the computer.

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Microsoft's Windows XP Professional (Pro) Parallel Install

0 comments Tuesday, May 13, 2008
This will give you an idea on how to do this when and if the time arises when you have a need to parallel install, to either run two operating systems, or to access, repair or retrieve Data from a damaged operating system. This install guide is fully graphical and will take you through each step of the installation.

To start this Windows Parallel install. First check that the first boot device in your system BIOS is set to the CD-ROM Drive

( To find out how to access the BIOS please refer to your motherboard manual or the manufacturer of your Computer. (The system bios can usually be entered on boot, usually by pressing the F1, F2, F8, F10 or DEL key. Make sure you save the settings before exiting))

If you are unsure or don't want to enter the BIOS then just test the computer by putting the CD-ROM in the drive and reboot your computer. This is the recommended way to install windows.

Also if you have difficulty getting Windows to boot of the CD then check out CD-Rom Support Guide, Change CD-Rom in Bios and Boot Disks to get bootable floppy disk set to install Windows from.

To begin insert your Windows XP Professional CD and reboot you computer. A message "Press any key to boot from CD....." will appear, press the space bar to continue.

Setup will now inspect your computer hardware and configuration.

Setup now prepares your computer for install.

From this menu press "ENTER" to begin the install.

Windows XP License agreement, read, and if you agree press "F8" to continue, press "ESC" if you disagree. If you disagree setup will finish.

Computer Repair and Computer Technical Support will always be provided by Microsoft certified techs 24x7.

Source-windowsxpprofessional.windowsreinstall.com

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