I would like any replies. Thanks so much Hello and welcome to Techspot. Regards Howard :wave: :wave:. I got the same probleme a little while but i didn't need to do all that because my problem was with my Graphic card. Maybe it is not your graphic card but when you installed Win 98 everything about graphic was good???
If your card is good so make a complete diagnose of your system Similar threads N. Replies 14 Views Sep 22, Sausagemeat. I've never seen that error in SeaTools I'm not familiar with that error either, but if your system doesn't power on then yes, next thought would be PS. The test ended there.
If my test in my HDD in my company PC doesn't work like in my computer so my hard disk really failed.. But how about my LED light why is doesn't light anymore. I already check the connection. Hi there Just for update i tested by HDD in my company computer and the result is the same with my computer in my house. So i need to buy a new one. LED's can fail also That or the wire lead from the front header is disconnected. Right now my pc works fine with my new hard disk.
Maybe i mark my topic as solved after someone answer my question regarding in LED fails. Setup will continue as if it were doing a clean install, but your applications and settings will remain intact. Reapply updates or service packs applied since initial Windows XP installation. It seems that having done too much, you are almost out of options. You can try to use your boot cd to roll Windows back to a previous restore point.
If you can't find a solution, you might have to do a repair installation as described by Ivo, and if this doesn't work horror then a full installation. Before you try a repair I'd recommend booting to the Last Known Good configuration.
The Last Known Good Configuration feature restores registry information and driver settings that were in effect the last time the computer started successfully. Another thing you can try is to disconnect all peripherals during boot. It's a very slim chance but worth trying - I have seen this work before when XP showed the symptoms you describe.
Does it always stop at the same point? If not the problem might be something else. I had one PC with XP that got stuck occasionally on the loading screen, the problem then got more frequent and it finally started to stop at different points immediately after turning on at the BIOS screen.
In this case the motherboard died, a new motherboard sorted the problem in this case. Could be a damaged sector early on the disk. Sign up to join this community. The best answers are voted up and rise to the top. Stack Overflow for Teams — Collaborate and share knowledge with a private group. Create a free Team What is Teams? Learn more.
Windows XP stuck on loading screen Ask Question. Asked 12 years, 3 months ago. Active 4 years, 9 months ago. Viewed k times. What I did : restored to a previous restore point successfully.
No change. I don't know why but I had only one restore point. Problem remains. If you see a message that HP Software installation is running , restart the computer by pressing the power button on the computer to turn it off and then back on. The installation should continue from the point it stalled. If it does not, continue to the next solution. Solution two: Reset your printer Follow these steps to reset the printer. A power reset drains the power from the printer and returns it to the same settings after restarting.
A power reset is a common troubleshooting step, and can be performed for conditions similar to an installation stall. With the printer turned on , disconnect the power cord from the printer. Solution three: Turn off background programs, and then reinstall the HP software Follow these steps to remove all HP software, turn off background programs, and then reinstall the HP software. Follow these steps to remove all components before you continue.
Unplug the USB cable connecting the printer to the computer. Click Start , and then click Control Panel. Other programs that use these files might not work if you delete the files. Step 2: Turn off the 'Terminate and Stay Resident' TSR programs and other background programs Occasionally, TSRs prevent the printer software from loading so that the software does not install correctly, and so you may need to turn these programs off.
You can watch a video or follow the steps to turn off programs that run in the background in Windows XP. Follow these steps to turn off programs that run in the background in Windows XP:. These programs activate computer utilities such as the antivirus software, but are not required for the computer to function. Occasionally, TSRs prevent the product software from loading so that the software does not install correctly. On the computer, click Start , and then click Run.
The Run dialog box opens. In the Open field, type msconfig , and then click OK. The System Configuration Utility window opens. Click the General tab, and then select Selective Startup.
If there is a check mark next to Load Startup items , select the check mark to remove it. Click Apply , and then click Close. The message does not prevent you from making changes.
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