Start the computer to a black screen after you uninstall a game.

Original title: cannot start the operating system.

OK I installed this game, so he has not ran smoothly and I uninstalled it. When it was above him asked if I wanted to restart the pc. I did and when I restarted it loaded the 1st screen and it became all black. so I decided that I restart again but same thing happened on n, I indeed that this stay for awhile on a black screen, thinking it will take some time to load up, but no, I put the windows CD boot in and pressed F12on starts from the CD-ROM, the CD-ROM began checking for hadrware and other things , but in the moment, it says install from the screen went blue with white letters saying error. He says can be caused by the virus, malware or any newly installed software. I rebooted and now I'm under certain diagnoses by symptoms - came with my dell pc. so the symptom I am scanning is "can not boot the OS" no results to present but can someone help me? or tell me hor run in safe mode or anything like that? THX

Hi VladKrem,

You receive the rattling of the computer?

I recommend you perform the upgrade on Windows XP site & check if it helps.

How to perform an upgrade on the spot (reinstallation) of Windows XP

Hope the helps of information.
Please post back and we do know.

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