Receives does not the windows login screen

Hello

We use Windows Xp professional. After windows logo, I don't get windows journal in the screen. It stops with an Aero mouse point.

I tried to repair the operating system using the Windows XP CD.

Please provide any possible sollutions

I had exactly the same problem - no changes known to the PC but the PC boots only at the stage just BEFORE the login or welcome screen.  Safe mode also did not work.

I found a solution that worked for me from another forum (I remember credit what he can't do, but where it was!).  Sound essentially do a system restore manually.  The actual instructions seemed not completely correct for my machine, so you maybe a little wing.

Start the PC with the CD of Win XP and enter the Recovery Console.

then:

CD.
CD system ~ 1\_resto ~ 1

This directory does not exist on my machine - I had to:
CD "system volume information".
CD "_restore {blah blah blah} - cant quite remember what he said, but it was pretty obvious.

Continue down the tree until you find a whole bunch of files with a prefix of RP (RP100, RP101, etc.)
CD in the second of the last folder RP

then
CD snapshot

type:
copy _registry_machine_system c:\windows\system32\config\system
Copy _registry_machine_software c:\windows\system32\config\software

exit the recovery console and restart.

Then my machine booted up very happy...

I hope this helps.

Richard

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