no windows startup

IV lost all my windows and can't recharge my screen xp NTLDR is missing and that the acpi-sys file is corrupt

Hello

Repair using Windows XP disc

http://www.WindowsReinstall.com/install/WinXP/repairxp/Page1.htm

See you soon!

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    my computer is a windows update on its own and I rebooted several times and each time windows media center begins with the little blue label in the middle of the screen. an error appears and says to close the program, when I click on that it does nothing the blue box is still n the middle of my screen and the rest above all. How can I stop start started wen I can't go to the application at all?

    Hello

    1. are you able to boot to the desktop?

    2. what happens once the computer is restarted, it automatically restarts or are you to force the computer to shut down?

    If so, then start the computer in safe mode and disable the option run program at startup.

    Method 1: Disable the option run program at startup

    a. on the screen start, navigate to tasks, click settings, click general, click Startup and window behavior and then uncheck the Windows Media Center start at Windows startup.

    b. click Save to save your changes.

    I also propose to consult the sites listed below:

    http://windows.microsoft.com/en-US/windows-vista/Stop-a-program-from-running-automatically-when-Windows-starts.

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    Hi JennyPlaster,

    ·         Did you the latest changes on the computer?

    ·         How long have you been faced with this problem?

    ·         What happens when you try to start in normal mode?

    ·         You receive an error message?

    I suggest that you try the procedure described in the section provided below.

    http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows-Vista/what-to-do-if-Windows-wont-start-correctly

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