Return to Normal Startup Mode

I started windows xp sp3 with a clean boot in SafeMode with netowrking.  Unable to return to a normal startup.  System is stuck in start mode and can't office for click Start, type, etc.  Help, please.

It seems that your machine never ends the start operation.  Probably a bad driver on the disk.

If I were in this situation, I would like to boot from a CD boot disk, back up my files and reinstall Windows.  In the long term, it would be quicker than to try to find the problem and fix it.

HTH,
JW

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