Majestic
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My client had a pc running Win Xp mce that kept on rebooting at the windows xp logo. It would start to load for a second then would reboot. It couldn't get into safe mode, last known good etc..
I performed a chkdsk /r and it completed. Still kept resetting.
I was going to use registry restore wizard using UBCD but apparently the computer got a trojan that deleted the points or something to that effect there was only one option and that was the first install over a year ago. I didn't think it would make much sense to roll it back then..
I did a repair install of Windows XP media centre and after it finished the install once more it did the resetting right after the selection before the xp logo.
In the end I had to do a full reinstall.
What I'm wondering here is if there would have been a faster/better way to do this? (to repair windows) or did I have no choice here.
In the past I've been able to chkdsk and/or registry restore or system restore (if safe mode were available and the restore points existed)...
Any suggestions would be welcome.
Thanks,
Majestic
I performed a chkdsk /r and it completed. Still kept resetting.
I was going to use registry restore wizard using UBCD but apparently the computer got a trojan that deleted the points or something to that effect there was only one option and that was the first install over a year ago. I didn't think it would make much sense to roll it back then..
I did a repair install of Windows XP media centre and after it finished the install once more it did the resetting right after the selection before the xp logo.
In the end I had to do a full reinstall.
What I'm wondering here is if there would have been a faster/better way to do this? (to repair windows) or did I have no choice here.
In the past I've been able to chkdsk and/or registry restore or system restore (if safe mode were available and the restore points existed)...
Any suggestions would be welcome.
Thanks,
Majestic