Windows XP when turn on goes to a black screen with try modes of 3safe with one last configurationbut known dates back to the same place when try one of them

computer guard reboot throughout the day without ever getting on linekeeps return to black screen with black letteringwith 3 safe to try modes and one with the last known configuration. like the square opens to enter the password it goes back to black with same imformation on screen.

You may need to do a reinstall or maybe just a repair installation.

Put your installation cd in the cd-rom drive and restart your computer, you will be asked if you want to repair or reinstall choose repair.

http://michaelstevenstech.com/XPrepairinstall.htm

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