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Joined May 24, Messages 2. If you need to use Safe Mode to remove or disale compnents, restart you computer, press F8 to select advanced Startup Options, and then select Safe Mode. All this has been tried and the blue screen continues to come up. Thanks in advance! Joined Mar 24, Messages 2, Thanks brillser, I appreciate the help! All was going along well with the process until I hit the R entry. I'm not sure what this means?
Another thing the computer allowed was a devise scan and it came up with an error code that read: 0fC msg:IDE devise failed:blank media or no media is present in optical. I'm afraid I don't. Be patient. If the HDD light is still flashing, chkdsk is doing something so don't interrupt it. It will finish eventually one way or the other.
Keep an eye on the percentage amount to be sure it is still making progress. It may even appear to go backwards sometimes.
Was this reply helpful? Yes No. Sorry this didn't help. Thanks for your feedback. I cannot start in safe mode, I still get the blue screen. I cannot boot from last working settings, I get the blue screen. This thread is locked. You can follow the question or vote as helpful, but you cannot reply to this thread. I have the same question 2. Thanks for the reply. If there are other options please do let me know. Did chkdsk find any errors? Put in the XP disk and let it boot up into recovery.
Tell it to fix the install. If you do not have an Xp disk, then get an iso and boot from it. Let me know if you need help, I am in for little longer I also did run a repair install and still no luck. As one last ditch effort Post back It basically shuts off usage to the disk, invalidates all user connections, and only the machine has rights to the disk upon reboot Is that supposed to work on xp?
Ok, I am not certain what to say When did it say it was invalid, as a return prompt? Latest and greatest SP3? It didn't ask me anything. Just said was invalid. Not sure if is SP2 or SP3.
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