Master's strategy for continuous restart of XP system

  

Starting XP system today, after entering the startup screen, but before the login screen, the computer has been restarting itself, the power is turned off and then restarted, still, it is still unable to enter Windows. What happened at this time? How to solve it? Let's take a look at how the master solves this problem.

Troubleshooting:

In general, the cause of this error is that the Kernel32.dll file is missing or corrupted. The solution is to re-extract a new Kernel32.dll file from the Windows XP installation CD using the Windows Recovery Console.

Here are the steps:

Step 1: Start the Recovery Console;

Tips

About how to start the Recovery Console and more For more details on the Recovery Console, see the 19th issue of 2002, "Catch the last second of the last day: Windows Recovery Console" article.

Step 2: At the command prompt, type cd system32 and press Enter;

Step 3: Enter ren kernel32.dll kernel32.old and press Enter ;

Step 4: Enter map and press Enter;

Step 5: Pay attention to the drive name of the CD-ROM drive with Windows XP CD. For example, F:, in actual application, please replace it with your actual CD-ROM drive letter;

Step 6: Enter expand f:\\i386\\kernel32.dl_, and press Enter (kernel32.dl_ In the middle of the "l" is followed by an underscore);

Step 7: Enter exit, when the computer restarts, remove the Windows XP CD, let the computer start normally.

小资料

When Windows 98 starts up, "Starting Windows 98……" Information crashes

One of the possible: DOS boot part is damaged
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May be due to damage to the DOS boot portion of Windows 98. If there is a boot disk created when Windows 98 is installed, insert the disk into the floppy drive and restart the computer. After booting, enter SYS C: and press Enter (this command is used to transfer the system to the C drive). If the boot disk is not created during installation, you can create a boot disk by going to other computers via “Control Panel →Add Remove Program →Create Boot Disk”. It should be noted that the system version transmitted must be the same as the original system version, otherwise the system will not start.

Possible two: startup file error

After installing some hardware or software, the statements they added in the Config.sys or Autoexec.bat file caused the system to fail to start. Restart the computer, press F8 to enter the safe mode before the Windows splash screen appears, then click “Start →Run”, enter: msconfig, cancel “process Config.sys file in the “General” tab&rdquo ;, “ handle the Autoexec.bat file & rdquo; check, confirm and restart. Or you can start the system with the boot floppy disk, and then type:

C: (Enter)

rename autoexec.bat autoexec.bak (Enter)

rename config. Sys config.bak (Enter)

Press Ctrl+Alt+Del to reboot the system.

The above detailed explanation of the fault resolution and resolution steps, I believe that everyone has a further understanding of the continuous computer restart problem, but also through the small information, I hope everyone can fundamentally solve the system continuous restart problem.

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