Tecra A2 does not boot to Windows

My Tecra A2 has suddenly stop windows boot.

I get the screen "We apologize for the inconvenience...". "who says Windows shut so unexpectedly and asked to choose how I want to start (Safe Boot, known parameters of Las, Normally etc.)

When I choose one of those Win XP start screen comes for awhile, then the PC reboots and the screen "We apologize for the inconvenience...". ' rises again.

Any ideas how solve/fix this?

And what do you think could be done to solve this problem?
What do you think of reinstall Windows?

In my opinion, it is a very good solution for this problem. Just boot from the Toshiba Recovery disk and follow the instructions on the screen. All that s!
Or you take a drive to Microsoft and download the drivers from the Toshiba site.

Good luck!

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