Compaq SR1010Z is going to start Recovery console

I have a Presario SR1010z that tries to start the recovery console, when it is started. During the startup of the computer to the top a screen will appear with the recovery console on windows XP on the bottom line and top line. If you do nothing, the computer will go to the recovery console. If you highlight the line of windows XP, then windows starts. Why is happening. Is not happened before we had a power failure.

Hello

If the Recovery Console rises automatically each time, then chances are, that there is some problem with Windows. You can try with the following solution for the same.

Method 1

Use this method if you have completed the second installation of Windows XP after that you started from version Windows XP OEM of the CD. You can log on to the new installation, and then configure the computer to restart the original installation. To do this, follow these steps:

  1. Click Start, point to settingsand then click Control Panel.
  2. Double-click System.
  3. Click the Advanced tab, and then click settings under Startup and recovery.
  4. In the default operating system list, click to select the second operating system that appears in the list.

    Important Realize that this operating system can have the same name as the selected operating system.

  5. Click OK twice, and then restart the computer.

Method 2

  1. Select the Recovery Console and let it finish.

Good luck.

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