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Join Date: Feb 2002
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My computer running windows NT has just started to reboot on and on
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Have you made any hardware or software changes recently?
Have you had any kind of electrical storms or power failures recently? Have you attempted to boot into "safe mode" to see if the problem persists there?
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I don't recall if NT has the option to boot with the "last known good config" like 2000/XP does but it's worth a shot.
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NT doesn't have safe mode. It has VGA mode, try that.
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Join Date: Feb 2002
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thanks but...
I have been trying out as many options but thanks they haven't worked yet.
I get an error about the scsi drives coz i was trying to assess something but kept getting an error about SCSI drive not being seen during setup. I will be glad (not that i am not right now). Thanks guys for all the support. |
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