Windows XP will not load after installation.

problem with running windows xp for the first time

I installed windows XP Professional sp2. it installed correctly, but for the first time that he executed, after the windows logo is displayed, it shows a blue screen (not a blue screen, a screen with the blue color) with windows a side logo of it, and the pointer of the mouse shows waiting. and after a long time, nothing changes.
After that, a victory run with the safe mode, for the first time, it runs properly, but for the second time when I wanted to run SafeMode again, restart the computer, and so on for the other times.
I think perhaps it has hardware problem.
Thank you

Hello

Step 1: Use the option disable automatic restart of the system failure. If you receive an error message and then, after return the exact error message.

Here's how:

a. restart your computer and start pressing F8 on your keyboard. On a computer that is configured to start to multiple operating systems, you can press the F8 key when the Boot Menu appears.

b. Select turn off automatic system failure reboot option when the Windows Advanced Options menu appears, and press ENTER.

Step 2: Try reinstalling Windows XP.

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