Ready
April 5th, 2002, 02:56 PM
Lo all,
I have seen the following error twice now on 2 different machines, each however running WinXP along with AMD XP's CPU’s
What has happened to them both is that they have fallen over and are continually rebooting themselves, they will not boot into windows in any way shape or form.
1 of these 2 happened a few months ago and I took the decision to revert back to an old OS, however this time I need to save this XP installation.
So far I have booted to the Repair console and checked the disk, with the result of no errors found.
I have copied the kernel32.dll off the cd back to the system32 folder, but this has failed to resolve the issue, therefore I assume it is a registry error as the logo appears and then a quick blue screen appears before the reboot.
I now face the horrid task of installing a fresh copy of XP parallel with the current faulty copy and running regedit on the original reg files - (as per technet Q307545) before I attempt this can anyone help? or advise.
Many thanks :mad:
I have seen the following error twice now on 2 different machines, each however running WinXP along with AMD XP's CPU’s
What has happened to them both is that they have fallen over and are continually rebooting themselves, they will not boot into windows in any way shape or form.
1 of these 2 happened a few months ago and I took the decision to revert back to an old OS, however this time I need to save this XP installation.
So far I have booted to the Repair console and checked the disk, with the result of no errors found.
I have copied the kernel32.dll off the cd back to the system32 folder, but this has failed to resolve the issue, therefore I assume it is a registry error as the logo appears and then a quick blue screen appears before the reboot.
I now face the horrid task of installing a fresh copy of XP parallel with the current faulty copy and running regedit on the original reg files - (as per technet Q307545) before I attempt this can anyone help? or advise.
Many thanks :mad: