XP PRO won't boot

From: Henk (anonymous_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 01/04/04


Date: Sun, 4 Jan 2004 00:35:24 -0800

Hallo,

Sorry for my bat writing english (i'm Dutch).
I think you've set your computer back to a
date "everythings works proper". Booting your computer,
goes to safe mode and fill in a date that the computer
was proper working.

Henk

>-----Original Message-----
>XP PRO won't boot past Windows user group screen.
>Freezes at that screen.
>I've tried booting from XP CD..tried booting in safe
mode
>and safe mode with command prompt. No luck.
>I tried emergency boot from floppy..still no luck
>No problems at all for past 16 months with XP PRO, no
>major hardware changes, just routine home use.
>Any suggestions
>Thanks...Rwinger
>.
>



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