WINDOWS RESTART ISSUES.

Windows recently installed AUTOMATIC UPDATES. Computer restarted to activate the automatic updates from Microsoft.

Windows does not restart in NORMAL mode, LAST CONFIGURATION THAT WORKED.  Windows XP only lights up in SAFE mode.  Windows XP - automatically stops & shows blue screen - in start mode.

Try to start the pc on a cd of xp to the menu of the cd, press r for recovery console, select 1 for C: press on enter

key for the password, type: Fixboot approved, type: CHKDSK C: /F once her thru, type: EXIT

Let xp restarts.

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