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Hi to everyone this is my first post here with a big problem.
I have a boot problem, this is the screen that appears always when i start my PC. The PC need some time to get warm to strat normaly. Ma PC is amd 4800x2, ecs a780gm-a,2×1gb ocz titanium 800mhz, Power Supply Unit sharkoon 350W,80gb maxtor ata+80gb hitachi s-ata, win xp sp2.

I reinstalled OS 10 times, tryed kingmax and kingston 800mhz ram,hdd's have no bad sectors, cpu tryed on another MB with no problems! Also tryed vista and the problem is the same!!!





Can anyone help i don't know what else to do!

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do you have a xp cd? when you reinstalled did you delete the existing partition to start totally afresh? did the installs seem to complete?


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Hello pac, welcome to PCHF.

My initial thought is disk corruption. What method did you use to get past the first screen and into Windows before you got the Registry Recovery message?


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I have to restart my PC a couple of time to boot into windows normally!

I have install windows normally i did not deleted any partition, installed windows on a present partition!


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boot into recovery console and run chkdsk c: /r


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Originally Posted by zinglebarb View Post
boot into recovery console and run chkdsk c: /r
I did that a couple of times! And also flashed my MB.


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So it really is completely random? Are there any other symptoms, other application errors, blue screens of death?


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