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(error) reboot not stop in my note book


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transit

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HI members of geeks to go;

My note book computer is rebooting itself every time I turn on the computer, I turn on the computer and start normally with the window name, after the system continue to up the system and happen that appear this blue screen for a second with something write on it (that I can not read), but after a second or two the computer reboot itself and the cycle start again, I can not do nothing, I try to go to Safe mode or the last good reboot and the same happen, I (think) is the hard drive but not sure, I can not put a operative system DVD or CD because I not have CD-Rom or DVD-Rom to do so, just USB ports, that is where you members of geektogo can help me... never do this before and I know I sound stupid for do not know this, hope someone can help me to tell me how to put the operative system using a FLASH DRIVE.

thank you for any help someone can give me

Transit.

Ps, I posted this post before for an error in window 7 area, (sorry for my mistake) and I have window xp home edition.

In window 7 area, they told me that in here maybe I can find how to fix this computer, they said window 7 have ADVANCE BOOT OPTION ( repair your computer & disable automatic restar on system failure), window xp home edition no have these option. how I can stop this cicle to me can see what is the error in the computer?. The operative system come with the note book when I bought the note book.
sorry I can not give you more info at this time, maybe as soon some one can help me I can answer more questions

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Hi,

On Windows XP you have the same option as in Windows 7, this is the screen on my Windows XP:
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- select the option Disable automatic restart on system failure
- next select Start Windows Normally

Doing this you should be able to see the error you get on the Blue Screen.
Post the error because it could help diagnosing the problem.
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HI, Sleepydude;

Thanks for come back to try to help me, I guess in this computer the manufacturer forget to put that information is not in this screen let me show you what I see in my screen. hope you can continue helping.

thank you again

Transit

Ps. another place that I have to look for your screen? when the count down in the boot page end a blue screen appear for a second but is so fast I can not see what is read on it, and go back to the reboot page, safe mode, safe mode with networking, etc.

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Hi,

That is the screen when windows detect a failed boot, try pressing F8 several times immediately after starting the computer.
In case you get a boot menu from BIOS to select the boot device select the Hard Disk, press Enter and the start pressing F8.
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Hi

you was right I found the page, and I can see the error, I sending you what I saw in the screen... thank you for be so patience with me...

Transit

Edited by transit, 07 August 2013 - 03:43 PM.

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sorry here is...

Ps. every time I check again the error some of the number of the description change.. I don't know if that is important.

thank you again

T.

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Hi,

Can you try the Safe Mode with Command Prompt option from the boot menu and see if you can access the command prompt?
If you can type and press Enter:
chkdsk /X /R C:

If the system asks if you want to do the check on reboot answer Yes and then type exit to restart the system.
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No if I try any of the safe mode option the computer start reboot again, don't let me do any of the options, any other suggestion?

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I decide to take out the hard drive and check it on my desktop computer, find that some file are corrupted and fix some and I change the memory ram, I connect all back and the computer start working again but now is freeze when I try to open internet explorer and some window operations, some one can tell me why? I uninstalled Norton antivirus and mcfee anti-virus and install avira anti-virus.

thank you

Transit.

Edited by transit, 08 August 2013 - 04:00 PM.

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Can I add some suggestions please if I promise to play nice. :whistling:

First does this system have SP3 installed on it?
Second now that you can get into Windows there appears to be a OS system issue so I would like to see the following done in order and post the results as you finish each.

Go to

Start and then to Run
Type in Chkdsk /r Note the space between k and /
Click Enter ...It will probably ask if you want to do this on the next reboot...click Y
If the window doesn't shutdown on its own then reboot the system manually. On reboot the system will start the chkdsk operation
This one will take longer then chkdsk /f

Note... there are 5 stages...
It may appear to hang at a certain percent for a hour or more or even back up and go over the same area...this is normal...
DO NOT SHUT YOUR COMPUTER DOWN WHILE CHKDSK IS RUNNING OR YOU CAN HAVE SEVERE PROBLEMS
This can take several hours to complete.
When completed it will boot the system back into windows.

Reboot after your done running chkdsk /r...
then Go to Start...Run and type: eventvwr.msc press Enter
When Event Viewer opens, click on Applications... then scroll down to Winlogon and double-click on it. This is the log created after running Checkdisk...copy and paste the log back here


We will advise after studying the log.







SFC /Scannow Fix Windows

Go Start and then to Run ("Start Search" in Vista),
Type in: sfc /scannow
Click OK (Enter in Vista).
Have Windows CD/DVD handy.
If System File Checker (sfc) finds any errors, it may ask you for the CD/DVD.
If sfc does not find any errors in Windows XP, it will simply quit, without any message.
In Vista you will receive the following message: "Windows resource protection did not find any integrity violations".

For Vista users ONLY: Navigate to C:\Windows\Logs\CBS folder. You'll see CBS.log file.
Usually, it's pretty big file, so upload it to Flyupload, and post download link.


If you don't have Windows CD....
This applies mostly to Windows XP, since Vista rarely requires use of its DVD while running "sfc"
Note This method will not necessarily work as well, as when using Windows CD, because not always ALL system files are backed up on your hard drive. Also, backed up files may be corrupted as well.

Go Start and then Run
type in regedit and click OK


Navigate to the following key:

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Setup

You will see various entries Values on the right hand side.

The one we want is called: SourcePath

It probably has an entry pointing to your CD-ROM drive, usually D and that is why it is asking for the XP CD.
All we need to do is change it to: C:
Now, double click the SourcePatch setting and a new box will pop up.
Change the drive letter from your CD drive to your root drive, usually C:
Close Registry Editor.

Now restart your computer and try sfc /scannow again!


Thanks to Broni for the instructions
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an sorry if I not said... Please... thank you for come back to help..

yes the system is OS and have SP3 on it, I not have the window XP home edition CD the computer bring the operative system installed but I have operative system from other computer that is service pack 1, also I not have CD or DVD-ROM just USB Ports. Do you want me to do the second part of you post? or you want me to wait until you read my post? let me know

thank you

here is the winlogon information hope this is what you mean:


Event Type: Information
Event Source: Winlogon
Event Category: None
Event ID: 1001
Date: 8/12/2013
Time: 2:43:03 PM
User: N/A
Computer: MAILIN
Description:
Checking file system on C:
The type of the file system is NTFS.
Volume label is OS.

A disk check has been scheduled.
Windows will now check the disk.
Cleaning up minor inconsistencies on the drive.
Cleaning up 28 unused index entries from index $SII of file 0x9.
Cleaning up 28 unused index entries from index $SDH of file 0x9.
Cleaning up 28 unused security descriptors.
CHKDSK is verifying Usn Journal...
Usn Journal verification completed.
CHKDSK is verifying file data (stage 4 of 5)...
File data verification completed.
CHKDSK is verifying free space (stage 5 of 5)...
Free space verification is complete.
The upcase file content is incorrect.
Correcting errors in the uppercase file.
Windows has made corrections to the file system.

145781842 KB total disk space.
23495736 KB in 72929 files.
41992 KB in 15153 indexes.
0 KB in bad sectors.
188998 KB in use by the system.
65536 KB occupied by the log file.
122055116 KB available on disk.

4096 bytes in each allocation unit.
36445460 total allocation units on disk.
30513779 allocation units available on disk.

Internal Info:
30 bc 01 00 1e 58 01 00 38 ef 01 00 00 00 00 00 0....X..8.......
63 00 00 00 02 00 00 00 32 03 00 00 00 00 00 00 c.......2.......
3e 4f 4c 08 00 00 00 00 f0 c8 59 29 00 00 00 00 >OL.......Y)....
82 8f dc 0c 00 00 00 00 dc 54 cf 34 02 00 00 00 .........T.4....
96 56 da bf 05 00 00 00 0e c2 74 3a 08 00 00 00 .V........t:....
99 9e 36 00 00 00 00 00 88 38 07 00 e1 1c 01 00 ..6......8......
00 00 00 00 00 e0 10 9a 05 00 00 00 31 3b 00 00 ............1;..

Windows has finished checking your disk.
Please wait while your computer restarts.


For more information, see Help and Support Center at http://go.microsoft....ink/events.asp.

Edited by transit, 08 August 2013 - 11:01 PM.

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