NB100 implemented black screen after Windows (with bar)

Hello
I have laptop nb100.

My Windows XP is not loading (learn how to Windows with screen bar, then it blocks black).

I thought just re-intall Windows XP, so I tranfered my WinXP to .iso format and placed on my formatted USB (XP and .iso seem well).

I changed my computer to boot from USB and f12 on start up and it goes to the USB port, no probs. Then, I get a black screen with these choices:

1, text-mode Setup (flash start again after)
2nd, continuous mode GUI installation, setup + 1 start windows
---> DEBUGGING Options. Try if you have the hal.dll error<>
Debug the rdisk 1 2 boot partition
Debug the rdisk 1 3 boot partition
Debug the rdisk 1 4 boot partition
Debug the rdisk 2 1 boot partition
Debug the rdisk 2 2 boot partition
Debug the 2 3 rdisk boot partition
Debug the 2 4 rdisk boot partition

Option: text-mode installation 1, (start to flash again after).
kicks in a blue screen with the Windows installation
wallpaper load some info
then it crashes on Setup starts windows

I have Win Xp SP2, was originally installed SP3, but can not find the drive (have to SP2 and 3) so I have Win XP SP2 through ISO then installed on usb (not sure if that is the question)

All I want is to re - install the computer (no I have not re - install discs), so I thought it would be easier to re XP - install.

Any assistance received very highly.

Thanks in advance :)

Hello

> so I tranfered my WinXP in .iso format and put on my formatted USB key

Sorry, man, but I did not understand how you have transferred it.

I advise to get windows copy disk and USB drive to make a bootable usb drive to install windows.

You can make a USB bootable in 2 ways:

1. manually with the command prompts

http://forums.computers.Toshiba-Europe.com/forums/thread.jspa?threadID=53324&TSTART=60

2 automatically using programs such as WinSetupFromUSB or Novicorp WinToFlash

http://myeeeguides.WordPress.com/2008/11/15/winsetupfromusb-install-Windows-XP-from-USB-flash-drive/

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