Windows xp reboot at login screen
I also ran this on the new memory and had no errors at all. The original memory program I used was Windows Memory Diagnostics downloaded from windows error reporting page. When I ran that I got errors on the 1st pass for 3 tests. If Memtest86 found errors with your old RAM then your old ram is bad. Sometimes memtest86 misses some marginal memory errors reports good mem when it's bad but never bad mem when it's good.
That's weird that you keep running into the BIOS update error thing. Read the website mobo instructions again and double, triple check you have all the files required on the boot floppy. It's possible they have an error with their flash utility, but you'd think ppl would have freaked out at them and they'd have that fixed.
Only other thing I can suggest is upping your Vcore and Vdram voltages by minimal allowed smallest step in BIOS and see if that makes things more stable. Watch your CPU temps though because this can create more heat. But this would be minimal bc's you're not increasing the clock freq too. Simple fix for stopping the XP Logo "looping" Hi! I work in a school environment with a large quantity of both desktops and laptops. This works well especially if you have multiple partitiions.
It's not unheard of to have brand new faulty RAM. Increasing your VDram voltage by a little will not hurt it unless you way over do it. But a low or high setting will only add the little minimal step I mentioned in last post. So try that. Have you only just reinstalled WinXP and on the 1st reboot it started this problem? I mean you don't have any other drivers installed?
And you can't boot into safe mode? Just trying to narrow it down by cause and symptom. Looping problem ZipZpZowie said:. I was looking at that, but figured that a fix for windows xp pro wouldn't come from a windows me os. Do you think this will work. I do not have multiple partitions. All you have to do is supply the disk when asked. The problem here is that the poster hits F8 and it takes him into the BIOS - all other keys have been tried and none will get to the Boot Menu screen.
I did download the file and put in the floopy when requested. I have not tried it a second time yet. I was tapping the f8 key too soon, I am now able to get into safe mode, I didn't know that was even possible.
Have used f8 lots of times before with no problem.. So I appologize for being a bit to fast now.. I am still having some problems with it shutting down at the login screen.
It is sometimes logging in others, rebooting immediately. Can you give us an update on the computer's behavior? Last you mentioned was after logging on in safe mode, you got an NT Authority shutdown. Have you followed through with anything I suggested here? Show Ignored Content. Share This Page Tweet. Your name or email address: Do you already have an account?
No, create an account now. Yes, my password is: Forgot your password? Don't have a Windows Install Disc or it still doesn't work? After purchasing this software, you'll get a download link and a license from Wondershare. To create a password reset disk, the first thing you need to do is to choose a program that can be burned into a bootable disk. Microsoft Media Creation Tool is such a kind of program, which permits you to enter the computer and reset the lost administrator password in Windows 7.
You'll see the boxes of Language, Time and Currency and Keyboard in the next screen. There are two options on the lower left side. One is "Repair your computer", and the other one is "What to know before installing Windows". Hi- I had this problem 3 years later! It didn't work, system still reboots after login.
What exactly is the fix supposed to do? Search In. Windows XP reboots after logon. Share More sharing options Followers 0. Recommended Posts. Posted February 11,
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