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MY DESKTOP FREEZES AT MUP. SYS ON STARTUP.  ANY IDEAS ON WHAT IS THE CAUSE?

I think what AreilMT is getting in the light of the HARD drive blinks is the following:

If you have a chkdsk scheduled to run at the next reboot (by responding affirmatively to the question, if you choose to run a chkdsk at the next restart), or if XP finds that any volume on your system that has been marked 'dirty', chkdsk will run when you restart.

If you start in Mode without failure and chkdsk begins to run, the last thing you will see on the screen is mup.sys having been loaded... then the chkdsk will run in full.  Your system seems to be stuck.

If the system appears to be hung on mup.sys and the HARD drive light flashes, it could be that the chkdsk command does what it is supposed to do or what you told it to do - check the volumes for consistency.  If this is the case and the HARD drive light flashes, you have to wait outside and which could take many, many hours depending on the size of your drive HARD, how many things about him and what chkdsk is to do.  Let it sit overnight if you must, but be patient.

If this is NOT the case, then I suggest you power down, unplug everything except the keyboard and see if you can boot mode safe with only a keyboard attached.  If you have a PS/2 keyboard to use, I would use that instead of a USB keyboard.  A USB device or faulty driver can sometimes appear to hang on mup.sys to the system.

It is also important to understand that the problem is not with mup.sys (it has already loaded) - it's what comes after mup.sys that could be the problem (if it is not running chkdsk).

This is why there is zero logic when people see this scenario and begin to try to figure out how to replace mup.sys - that is not the problem, since it has already loaded.

The next thing to load that sometimes causes problems is often the drivers keyboard and mouse - especially USB keyboards and mouse devices (mouse), therefore, you must unplug everything - especially USB devices.  You only need a keyboard plugged to press F8 to display the Advanced Startup Options, and then select Safe Mode and a PS/2 keyboard must be used if you can get your hands on one.

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