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Solve : Windows XP WILL NOT boot up.? |
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Answer» There are 4 Diagnostic Lights on the front panel; are they all green? ... but it doesn't say if they should still be on when Windows is booted up (non are on at that point), but when the computer is starting up, the 4 of them light up, then some of the lights keep flashing around....You didn't read it? I did. "When the computer STARTS normally, the lights flash before turning off. If the computer malfunctions, the sequence of the lights help to identify the problem." If the video driver is not working, maybe part of the video card has gone bad.I had an old ATI Radeon 9250 in my old computer, swapped it over, everything is crystal clear now. I can change my resolution and everything. However, I still have yet to try the old HD to see if it boots up. I am going to try that now.Yup, everything fired right up. Old HD is just fine, it was the video card that was the problem. 2 things are left to do now. When it starts up, the BIOS is detecting a Floppy drive. I went into the setup and deselected the floppy on STARTUP but it still says it cannot boot it, so I have to press the F1 key to continue. Last thing is, I now need to wipe the new HD clean of everything I put on it, which was not much. Mostly just taking Windows off of it. How do I go about doing this? I know how to take the programs off, and I did not put any personal info on it, so nothing to much to worry about there, even though I'm pretty sure Best Buy might do a wipe of the HD if I say that I had Windows installed. Or would it just be beneficial to keep it in the long run?Quote from: durango992007 on December 02, 2009, 06:00:23 PM 1. Yup, everything fired right up. Old HD is just fine, it was the video card that was the problem. 2 things are left to do now.1. Bad graphics card on a 2-year old computer (Ship Date: 8/23/2007)? Seems unlikely, but it happens from time to time. 2. F10 to Save & EXIT BIOS. 3. Format New HDD from Windows. Open My Computer, Right-Click Drive, Select Format. |
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