A60 stops at atisgkaf.sys startup in Windows XP

I have a problem when the computer crashes when loading Windows XP. I tried to restart in safe mode and still have the problem. During this operation the last file is displayed is atisgkaf.sys

I used the Toshiba restore disk to restore to factory settings completely, but the problem remains. I also installed the latest update of the bios.

Anyone have any ideas on how to solve this problem before go me crazy?

Hello

AFAIK the atisgkaf.sys file is a part of the display driver. It seems that the fault. You can download the last display on the official website of Toshiba driver, then try to update the display driver. Visit this link:

http://EU.computers.Toshiba-Europe.com

Good bye

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