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Simple Steps To Follow When Windows Won't Boot
Ted Baker

When you are installing a program, it may cause a conflict with
one program to another, and the windows will fails to boot.
There are ways of correcting booting up or not booting up. Get
an emergency boot disk or create one from another computer
running Windows 98 or Me

Place floppy disk in the drive or some computer have access to
bois and select boot priority in A drive. Start Computer
without CDROM support and press Enter. Follow A prompt type dir
c: and press enter.

A good hard drive indicates when the files and programs are
present. Start restoring the system Registry to repair Windows,
configuration system and autoexec. bat files, to where the PC
may boot up.

Type System C to restore files or another way to restore master
boot record, is to type in “fdisk mbr” and press Enter. To check
for occurring errors, type “Scandisk C:” If procedures fail, try
repeating again.

To create a Windows XP Bootable Floopy is to place a formatted
blank diskette in A drive, then open Window Explorer to the C,
select Tool, folder options, to show hidden files and press Tab
to view.

For rechecking disk “Hide Protected Operating System files and
folders”, look in option dialog box. Use disk if Windows XP
would not boot, but basically, files on the hard drive will
continue to boot up.

If the PC would not Boot Pass Windows and Window Millennium
then press and hold CTRL key until start up option appear, then
release it. Select Safe Mode and press Enter. You are now in
Windows limited version. If you know the cause, delete that
program.

Then select start and type "scanregw /fix" press enter, to
restore your registry which replaces your current registry with
an earlier copy that was the backed up.

To start the PC repair to your Windows 98 Registry, hold down
the CTRL key and select "Command Prompt only". Then type
"scanreg /fix" and press Enter and "scanreg/restore" to restore
a previously saved copy of the Registry.

Press F8 after rebooting the PC and if the Windows should
freeze while booting up, then select "Last Known Good
Configuration". After rebooting make allowance for the computer
to boot the last backed up files. Choose "Safe Mode" to remove
files you know that may cause the operating system to hang up.

If your operating system fails or become unstable, go through
the article a few times to see if you miss anything, then try
again or try looking for other related article. If there are
alterations, be certain to back up your registry before making
changes and know how to restore.

About The Author: You can improve your computers load up time
and overall system speed with http://www.registryrepairhelp.com
software. It can help prevent your computer from running into
errors and causing your slow load times. Find out how to clean
your registry today.


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