Quick blue screen then re-boots

Hello

I can't get into the hard drive anymore. It all started when I accidentally erased the tracking device, I think now controls the Red mouse in the center of the keyboard. After doing this, I was still able to get into my XP etc, but the mouse would not pass. Not knowing what I did, I had no way to recover the pilot, without the recovery etc. software, so I thought adding an external mouse to the USB port and go from there.

But when I rebooted then... I've never had XP again

I'm stuck in some kind of loop. Press the button start, IBM Thinkpad logo, Windows XP, and then very very quick blue screen returns but it's so fast, a fraction of a second, that I can't read, then it restarts just to a screen that asks you to choose the safe mode or normal boot up or last known good config to work , etc and I tried all these but nothing is done, he never answers none of the choices, but don't constantly reboot loop, as indicated above.

In the meantime using another PC, I downloaded all of the bios and updates of driver for Lenova for this notebook and they have transformed floppy and brought an external floppy drive, but not able to use all of this cause you must have installed the driver for the device of disk etc. to then install Lenova drivers.

I also tried to re - start with a Windows XP disk to repair, but it does not work, and I have no fast food or the boot disk for this laptop.

This is a: Thinkpad 600e 2645 type hard drive is Hitachi dk239a, with Windows XP Professional.

Thank you

This problem has been solved! What I did to get to the configuration page and reconfigure the bios to open at startup, the CD-ROM drive instead of the hard drive. What I didn't know, was that in the Configuration area, you can use the mouse button ' ' little red and highlight the various areas etc. as reset and so on. The Compaq laptop that I meet with is not such a thing, everything done in the installer had to move by using keystrokes etc.. It took a while to realize in the IBM Thinkpad that he has been authorized to use the trackball button.

Once I knew that, I could live boot cdrom or floppy, or hard drive etc. This meant I could reformat the hard drive and reinstall xp in the CD drive, etc.

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