My computer guard restarting itself over and over after windows xp screens.

My computer guard restarting itself over and over after windows xp screens. He did the same when I try to put it in safe mode. Is it that I can do to get at least pass this screen?

Kheta salvation,

  1. Did you the latest changes on the computer?
  2. You receive an error message?
  3. When was the last time it was working fine?

Start the computer by using the option disable automatic system error reboot and check if you receive the error message, and post back with the details.

  1. Restart the computer.
  2. As the computer restarts, press the F8 key repeatedly until you see the Windows Advanced Options screen.
  3. Use the arrow keys to select disable automatic system error reboot and press ENTER.

If you do not receive the windows logon screen, then refer to the article below and try the steps mentioned.

Windows XP logon screen does not appear and the computer continuously restarts

http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/310396

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