XP does not start at the logon screen

Original title: XP will not boot:

When I try to start Windows XP, the computer stops responding it hangsup lack of a better word with a black blank screen immediately after that the windows logo splash screen is complete.

Usually after the logo splash screen the winlogon.exe resumed and should begin to the local security authority (Lsass.exe).  At this point the "welcome / login screen should appear.»

I've tried safe mode and the computer hangs at some wile loading point drivers.  I tried last known good configuration and the computer crashes just straight up.

I don't think that it is material, because I can use a floppy boot Lennex and material seems fine in mode lennex.  I can start the recovery console and I used several commands, but I was not able to find an error and or fix the problem.  Has anyone seen or heard talk about this before?

I don't think that it is material, because I can use a floppy boot Lennex and material seems fine in mode lennex.  I can start the recovery console and I used several commands, but I was not able to find an error and or fix the problem.  Has anyone seen or heard talk about this before?

First of all, Linux is not dependent on any of the installed equipment. Specifically, the hard drive. So, you could always start from the disc even if you had a failing hard drive.

Secondly, what commands do you use in the recovery console? The commands below are what you should use.

Chkdsk /r > Enter

Fixboot > Enter

FIXMBR > Enter

If after running these commands the computer still does not start in Windows, you should probably test the hard drive.

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