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Anonymous Posted on Oct 07, 2009

Last night i was doing a system restore @ a coffee shop. During the retore my battery die. Now when i turn the computer on it reaches to the Windows Xp screen, goes blank, and restarts over again! please help

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    Do i have to make a recovery disk because i do not have any. How do you reboot from bios? Please Detail.

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You could try safe mode, then another system restore.

if that doesn't work, get your windows disk and do a repair install (not recovery console)

the repair install won't wipe your data or programs, just replace corrupted system files and whatnot.

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Try goininto you bios and setting your bios to bot from the CD and try reinstalling everything.

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