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PC Boot Up Problem
This is driving me up the wall, my computer needs 5 to 6 startup tries to work. I'm using Windows 98, it is a Celeron 450 with 128 MB Ram. The initial boot up stops right at the CD Rom description. It is configured as the IDE secondary Master. I figured my problem was the with my CDROM, so I bought a new one,

SCSI HD Boot-up Problem
Now, I get a screen when I boot up, asking me to choose between installing XP or aborting the installation. It's really annoying since I have to sit and look at the PC during the whole boot-up process, waiting for this screen to appear. I've narrowed down the problem to my boot.ini file, and here's what it says:

BOOT UP PROBLEM
But now when I boot up my system, the original error is gone, and now after XP loads, I get a "Not enough virtual memory to run program" error. At this point I am clueless as to what could be causing this problem? I've tried to boot up through safe mode, last working boot up, i've run norton reovery disc,

Question about boot up problem
My problem is that when I boot up my PC it now takes about 8 mins. before I get to the Win 98 desktop. When it boots, the HD lights up for a second and then it looks to the 1.4 floppy for boot disk and then it goes to the HP 7200i looking for boot info and then back to the HD. This will make about 7 or 8 cycles

Win98 Boot-Up Problem - Stops during Process
Well anyway the problem: I warm up the montior,put a boot up disk into the floppy,push the power button,hear the fans kick in,the hard drive winds up,start hearing that clicking noise that HD make,little red HD light comes on,one beep,no light from the floppy drive ( but later I tested it to see if it was spinning

Sony Vaio boot-up problem
Chuck In article <DUDEK.97Feb21163...@gwis.com>, Scott Dudek <du...@gwis.com> wrote: I have the following problem with my PowerMac 7200/48MB RAM/MacOS 7.6: When booting up, my MacOS screen comes up with the rectangular bar on the bottom (which gets filled up as the boot proceeds). The bar gets about 1/5 full (after

Boot Up Problem
Errol James Buchan Over the last few days, I have been noticing a terrible problem while trying to get my windows95 up and running. It seems that it will only boot properly in safe mode, which would be ok, except that I cannot do anything important in safe mode other than navigate around the screen and use notepad.

BOOT UP PROBLEM
For the moment, it's an intermittent problem, and if I keep attempting to reboot, the PC does successfully boot up eventually. Can anyone give guidance on why this should suddenly start happening, and what I can do to fix it. Also I don't have a System Disk for this PC. Thanks ni...@fenwick6.fsnet.co.uk Giving out

Hard Drive Boot up Problem
I
get a "A fatel exception 0E has occured at -----" Does anyone know what the problem is or how I can get back to a normal boot up? I tried all of the troubleshooting steps and other suggestions that others have offered and nothing seems to work. I can boot up in safe mode with the camera unpluged. Thanks.

Win95 BOOT-UP Problem...
It seems that there is an erroneous instruction somewhere that if I could remove, would solve the problem. Would a reinstall of Windows 2000 in the same directory keep all of the settings except the erroneous one? BTW the same thing happens when I boot from the start up dosks, and I tried using the ERD to no avail.

Boot-Up Problem...
My computer no longer will boot-up. It starts the proccess, but stops on the screen showing a few device drives being loaded which is after the Win98 picture is displayed. I am then forced to power-down the computer and restart it. By default is boots up into Safe Mode with no problem. Upon re-booting I run into

curious boot up problem with KA7
Alien_Seed alien_seed@.mailcity.com 24hoursupport helpdesk Go into setup during boot up, and do an IDE Auto detect, see if your drives are showing up in the BIOS, if detected, save and exit, also, if you have moved your box around recently, you can open it up, and make sure the IDE cables that go from the Mother

Boot up problem, read on....
Eric Legge legge...@aol.comnojunk alt windows Subject: Boot up problem From: putyourspamh...@aol.com (Putyourspamhere) Date: 15/04/03 16:21 Pacific Daylight Time Message-id: <20030415192137.14283.00000...@mb-ct.aol.com> OS is win 2000 Pro. Problem is that when the machine is booted up cold the bootup fails two

USB boot-up problem
I had done as you suggested and disconnected and/or removed most of the hardware; still had the boot up problem until I put in a new ATI AIW Radeon 7500 that I Sometimes in the boot up process, things hang after listing 133MHz; or sometimes if I'm trying to go to an A:\> with a boot disk, the monitor just

Boot Up Problem
My problem is that when I power up the machine, the boot will often fail with an error message that tells me the signal was not found. If I power down, then power back up, the system may boot successfully. However, it sometimes takes several attempts of powering down, then powering back up before a successful boot

Boot-up problem
It can not be boot up after POST stage. I do not what wrong for the setting. I have followed the actual procedure from Microsoft knowledgebase and also ensure the hard disk condition is good. So any one has faced this problem before, so can you share the idea with me. Thanks & Regards Your first steps should be to

Windows 2000 Boot Up Problem
What I tried to do to correct this problem: For a while after this message was showing up every time I would boot up the system would show press "F1" to boot or "F2" to use cd utility. I would press "F1" and the computer would boot and all things would be normal. In the boot sequence in my BIOS I would choose "c"

WIN95 BOOT-UP PROBLEM...
Every time I go to boot up or reboot my computer, everything goes normally up to the time Windows is about to load. Then the screen has many different colours and lines in it and Windows won't load completely. I have to interrupt the power supply and boot up again, at which time my computer goes into safe mode.

Problems booting with GeForce4 cards
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boot up. The power-on LED remains lit and the fan is running. The power switch on the tower front is inactive and I have to switch off at the surge suppressor to stop it. The same happens if I leave the suppressor out. The problem was intermittent for a period, sometimes it would start, sometimes not.

Boot Up Problem
I
thought I'd at least up the ram for her, so added another 128MB. Wouldn't boot up. So I thought, I'd just install a new 40GB harddrive. Picked up one tonight, but can't get it formatted. Changed the Bios setup to use the D drive as the boot drive to format and partition the new hard drive, but I keep getting the