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Can you get into Safe Mode? I suspect your configuration needs tweeking.
Also I would immediately go into the Bios and make the boot order be CD, HD.. etc. Also make note of any hidden partitions such as H, or K. Those sometimes house a mirror of the factory version of XP... like when it was new.
This still sounds like a memory issues to me. Take out one of the memory sticks, reboot, and see what happens. If this solves the problem, then remove the memory stick and out the other one in. If the problem returns, you may have bad memory. basicallym what you should be checking is each stikc in each slot - to try to determine if the memory is good - if the slot is good - and if the memory is seated properly.
well on the satellite x205 it could be a couple things. there isnt any beep code? if there is no beep code then it would need atleast a main system board. i worked on 2 last week but they had beep codes (3beeps) which were video cards. in your case pull each stick of ram, then if thats not the case order a main system board.
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