@xXTROPHIESXx I know this is old but may I ask you one question? What in the world is a booter? Maybe you should learn about computers before posting.
De-activate computer from electricity, then turn it on. It should work. Or run computer and restart, when Windows XP will display Windows logo. Then select Last Good Configuration and press ENTER. I got the same problem
get thw Windows XP installation CD-ROM, put it in your drive, Restart (DON'T BOOT FROM CD!!!) Press F8 to get to a boot menu, Choose Last known good configuration, This should fix your problem.
dead motherboard sorry dude
UNSCDF001 4 months ago
@xXTROPHIESXx I know this is old but may I ask you one question? What in the world is a booter? Maybe you should learn about computers before posting.
snake88usa 8 months ago
Could be a bad booter or motherboard battery.
xXTROPHIESXx 9 months ago
On your motherboard they should be a battery... Replace it wiv a new one. You can find.new batterys at any computer hardware shop :)
cod5fighter39 11 months ago
De-activate computer from electricity, then turn it on. It should work. Or run computer and restart, when Windows XP will display Windows logo. Then select Last Good Configuration and press ENTER. I got the same problem
andy24111998 1 year ago
from Windows Xp Installation CD enter in the Recovery console (press R)
from the Recovery Console type:
fixboot
and press enter
wait the process and then type
chkdsk /r
press enter.
after this, restart your computer, it should work.
josdfdfdf 1 year ago
Reinstall Windows XP .
lennonSystems 1 year ago
no but sell it :D
davidlee110 1 year ago
Press F8 before you see the Windows XP Boot Screen and select "Disable automatic restart on system failure" or something like that.
999videogamefreak 1 year ago
get thw Windows XP installation CD-ROM, put it in your drive, Restart (DON'T BOOT FROM CD!!!) Press F8 to get to a boot menu, Choose Last known good configuration, This should fix your problem.
thechar911 1 year ago