Freeze up during the initialization of Windows XP

When I turn on the computer, & Windows XP initializes it stops and can't do anything.  I be able to ogg & suite and get suggestions - run the last known..., run safe mode. (and 2 other modes without danger), run normal.  I tried all the options, and the result is the same.  Can I put in the drive XP download & power on computer to see what's happening?

Hi ouideux2,

· What is the number and the model of the computer?

· What is the service pack installed on the computer?

· Do you remember all the recent changes on the computer before the show?

· Do you have any important data stored on the computer?

Try the methods below:

Method 1:

Remove all external devices connected to the computer such as printers, scanners and USB hard drives and then try to start the computer and check if it helps.

Method 2:

You can follow the steps from the link below: how to recover from a corrupted registry that prevents Windows XP startup: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/307545

With regard to:

Samhrutha G S - Microsoft technical support.

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