I have a HP a530n that restarts continually.

I have a HP a530n that restarts continually.  I installed a reader of CAC, 2 days ago, and reboot to initialize the installation, he began a cycle restart nonstop.  I tried to go into safe mode, but it does the same thing.  I did a full install of windows xp sp2 on an existing installation "repair" and it always does.  Any ideas?  Anyone?  Bueller?

My HP acted in the same way sometimes when restarting. What the Microsoft or HP solution method 2 to restore the system by using the Windows XP CD? See below.

The solution that worked for me was a manual, I removed the hard drive to my HP a530n, attached to an adapter IDE - USB, changed the PIN back to act as a slave drive and connected to my laptop the drive installed as an external drive, then I opened the file ExternalDriveLetter: \Windows\System32\Drivers renamed file intelppm.sys XXXintelppm.syx removed the hard drive and then installed in the HP and it worked. (Before you reinstall the drive, change the rear pin hard drive master or Cable Select).

Also, while the hard drive was still installed as an external for my laptop drive, I copied all my data files, bookmarks, Favorites, files of Outlook PST, user profiles... I then ran the hard disk Error-checking tool (right-click on the drive and select Properties, then select the Tools tab) to analyze all of the bad sectors of the disk, you must check both boxes to automatically fix errors system file and Scan for and attempt recovery of bad sectors, it will tell you if your HP hard drive begins to fail and must be replaced. Hear the sounds that weird car or see a lot of bad sectors during the analysis of error checking is a good sign to replace it until it goes dead. Also scan this external hard drive with a thorough virus & malware/adware scan. If you have a dead drive, I found a technician in Florida, which use a clean and restores the data from hard drive for a good price: hddsavers.com

You might have corrupted Windows XP system files which prevents normal windows load upward or your hard drive fails mechanically. My original hard drive failed, and luckily I had a backup image (Acronis) of this to restore all my data and programs on a new disc. A failing drive can let you not do a Windows system restore if system files are located in a bad disk sector. But there are 2 types of system restore, it is done through Windows XP during the boot process (press F8) and the other is original of your hard drive has been installed with 2 partitions on the disk, one of them is a D-drive called HP_RECOVERY, it is possible with a new disk and software such as Paragon hard disk manager to copy to this partition and restart from zero (default) to install windows XP and programs and then copy on your data files, if you manage to install the old drive as an external drive to another computer. To use the HP recovery, you have access to this starts, it's the first blue light screen HP see you and down, it gives you the option button to select this restoration, if you don't see it, then go to the BIOS Setup (pressing F1 at startup) and there could be a selection to display the splash screen.

If by chance, method 2 below works and Windows loads up again once as normal, you must always use the disk error checking to find bad sectors and you must parse the filesystem of Windows for corruption (start/run: sfc.exe/scannow). Also do a virus scan and spyware-malware throrough of the player (free programs: Avast, Malwarebytes, Ad-Aware & Spybot - I use all 4 looking for different things, free programs require usually manually update you and run).

Method 2

To work around this problem, run the recovery console by using the Windows XP CD. Then, select the recovery option. To run the Recovery Console from the diskette of starting Windows XP or the Windows XP CD, follow these steps:

  1. Insert the Windows XP startup disk into the floppy drive. Or, insert the Windows XP CD into the CD drive. Then, restart the computer.

    Note If you are prompted, click to select all the options required to start the computer from the CD drive.

  2. When the "Welcome" screen appears, press R to start the Recovery Console.
  3. If you have a dual-boot or multiboot computer, select the installation that you want to access from the Recovery Console.
  4. When you are prompted, type the administrator password.

    Note If the administrator password is blank, press ENTER.

  5. At the Recovery Console prompt, type the following command and press ENTER:
    Disable intelppm

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