You didn't leave a floppy in there by mistake, did you?
(I know it's a long shot, but still a common cause of boot failure.)
(I know it's a long shot, but still a common cause of boot failure.)
Quote from futures_shark:
I tried slipstreaming sp2 with my original cd (2004) hoping that would fix it but the installation just goes into installing a new copy in a different directory windows.0
No option to repair ever shows up
Quote from futures_shark:
...I instaled some sketchy software this morning so I'm leaning towards a possible corrupt registry...
Quote from NihabaAshi:
Hopefully this isn't your computer you trade on.
If this is the computer you trade on...why didn't you make a backup copy (weekly or monthly) of your entire hard-drive???
Regardless, just clean your hard-drive (reformat) and then re-install your original default files from the CD that came with the computer.
If this computer is still under warranty...send it back and have them reformat it and reinstall all the files as if you just purchased it brand new.
Of course your going to lose all your important personal data but that's the price you pay for not doing routine backups.
Consider this a lesson well learn and go buy yourself a external hard-drive or second computer (these things are cheap these days) to do routine backups of your primary computer.
Simply, your wasting valuable time trying to do all these go arounds especially if this is your primary system you trade on.
It's possible this sketchy software is preventing all these go arounds from working.
Reason why you need to start fresh (reformat) and make it a habit to do routine backups on either a external hard-drive or second computer prior to any new software installation...
Sketchy or not.
Mark
Quote from futures_shark:
I have a recent backup of the system created with windows backup. I just don't see any option to use it when the computer won't boot.
And no this is not my primary trading computer.