I got a problem. was at an internet cafe with a laptop originally with windows 98 on it, copy of XP was installed... Computer shut down... and now when you try to start it up, you get all the way through BIOS, to the Windows XP Welcome screen... You click the user name, it'll say "Loading your...
I have Home on an AMD Duron board, 1.3 GHz, 256 MB SD RAM, and home was running fine for about 3 days, then one day we went to restart and after "Searching for boot record from IDE-0..OK" nothing happend, just blinking underscore. I took note the CPU temperature was 129 degrees...
Everytime I put in a disc (this is a clean install of XP) it can't read more than 3 or 4 MBs from the disc and it locks up the computer. The mouse won't move, and you have to manually turn it off. It's an AMD Duron (grr) 1.3 board w/256 MB SD RAM. o_O any suggestions for meh?
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