3 machines different blue screening after the latest updates.

Original title: others recently have Windows XP are startup problems? 3 unrelated to computers are suddenly loop and unable to start in the mode of

Three unrelated to computers (at home, in the work of the spouse and aunt) using Windows XP (Home and Pro) suddenly refused to start in any mode - all in the last week. They simply loop over and over again, regardless of the F-button options that I try. Is anyone having this problem, too, or is it just a coincidence?

We all have good update security protection - Trend Micro, and we send each other or share files.

I'm working on rounding to the top of each of our installation discs in order to be able to use the option "Repair" Windows XP. Meanwhile, any input from there?

Hello

I posted a response earlier, but for some reason it has not shown any. Big problem solved. Chkdsk/r is a bad sector and now it does not work which is a great relief. Frustrating that you cannot, by normal methods, follow the path C... virtual machines given that there is no appdata folder. For other readers, I had disabled integration so that I could see the XP screen before I tried XP - I tried to activate the integration, but it wouldn't let me. When fully XPloaded asked me a password that I did not know that it is not only my login for Win 7 but an OEM supplied password. Fortunately, when I am logged into XP, Win 7 let me integrate XP again. If someone needs to know how please contact me.  JoselBarra has been a good help, thank you.

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