If your operating system doesn't load at all it's possible some of your hardware have faults. Not enough information to determine what hardware might be causing the problem. If the user aren't know with hardware, deliver the PC to a technician.
I had the same problem.... Your System cannot process enough to get it setup right. You have a bad virus eating up your Startup causing your screen to flash and the computer to restart. Your debugging software cannot overpower your virus so you should take it to a compuer guy.... it will be around $80. The computer guy will patch up your computer making it 100% safe with no viruses.
You should scan your computer to check out if it gets any infection from threats. Make sure your security software is updated.
Then, you can have a full scan on your PC by using the Registry Repair Tool.
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Be sure to save all your important data to another media(CD, DVD, or external hard drive) before restarting your computer.
Restart your computer and start pressing the F8 key on your keyboard. You need to press F8 before the Windows logo appears. If the Windows logo appears, you need to try again by waiting until the Windows logon prompt appears, and then shutting down and restarting your computer. Note: On a computer that is configured for booting to multiple operating systems, you can press the F8 key when the Boot Menu appears
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A good way to check to make sure the computer registry was restored is to restart the computer. If the registry was restored, the computer will restart with no problems. If the computer shows a screen that offers the user a choice of options like restart normally or restart in safe mode, there could be a problem in the registry that the computer needs to fix before restarting.
Well, shorlty: no. It will reload your operating system though, so ... it depends what you want from it.
Windows XP does not have 'proper' dos, but it does have a command prompt which is a lot like dos. You can access a DOS-like command prompt before booting Windows XP by first restarting your computer and before the Windows XP loading screen appears, repeatedly hit the 'F8' key on your keyboard. This will give you boot up options. One of them will be 'Safe Mode with Command Prompt'. This is the same command prompt that would appear if you hit [Windows]+[R] key in Windows and typed 'cmd' and then hit enter.
No, windows, if that is the operating system your using, will warn you that you need to save the document, a lot of programs that you are using might not and the data will be lost. So you should make sure any work that was done is saved before turning off or restarting your computer.
turn on your firewall before connecting to the internet. That should fix the problem. It's an old virus
Unless you do not want to have to install windows 8 onto your computer, there is absolutely no reason to wait.
The IBM PC already existed, running MSDOS, before Windows was added on.
No. Reset means reseting everything...kind of like restarting a computer. Restore means putting back the thing you wanted before.