I can't log on windows normally

whenever I turn on my computer, that it just goes straight on f8 mode without me touching any key, I go to safe mode to log in windows xp

Make sure that your machine is not configured to start in safe mode.

To start msconfig:
Start-> Run-> "msconfig".

Then click on the "Boot.ini" tab and make sure that there is not a check mark before "/ SAFEBOOT".

Then press "OK" your way out.

HTH,
JW

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