Today my computer was acting fine then it completely froze so I restart it by pressing the power button on my computer and when it was booting it tells me that windows could not start because
and this happens whenever the Windows installation disc is inserted.
and whenever it is not inserted this pops up
and it remains at that state until the computer is turned off before any boot screens show up so it prevents me from reformatting or use my Windows XP CD at all.
Before I posted this I did some research and some have said it may be a RAM issue and most have got it fixed by removing their RAM and putting it back in place but that hasn't worked.
I've tried using other hard drives that I have and they worked but when I used my Windows XP CD they brought up the General Protection Fault message.
So I don't think it's a Hard Drive issue (Could be wrong!). My RAM might be faulty but I have some doubt about that, not sure about any other hardware that is conflicting either.
Any help will be appreciated!
so I was like cool story, bro and popped in the Windows XP CD as I was planning on repairing it, then I restarted and it said "Press any key to boot from CD..." so I did and then after a few seconds this popped upof an error in wrote:
windows/system32/config
and this happens whenever the Windows installation disc is inserted.
and whenever it is not inserted this pops up
and it remains at that state until the computer is turned off before any boot screens show up so it prevents me from reformatting or use my Windows XP CD at all.
Before I posted this I did some research and some have said it may be a RAM issue and most have got it fixed by removing their RAM and putting it back in place but that hasn't worked.
I've tried using other hard drives that I have and they worked but when I used my Windows XP CD they brought up the General Protection Fault message.
So I don't think it's a Hard Drive issue (Could be wrong!). My RAM might be faulty but I have some doubt about that, not sure about any other hardware that is conflicting either.
Any help will be appreciated!
Last edited by -MetaL* (2009-05-24 16:07:16)