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21 sie 2017 · To automatically avoid activation loop: (since activation is no longer available) After trial period runs out (for new install), When notifified that activation is neccessary to access windows XP: 1 Restart computer. 2 Hold down F8 key to enter safemode menu. 3 Choose safemode with command prompt.
- How to fix a Windows XP Home Edition endless boot loop?
it sounds like your experiencing "boot looping" method 1:...
- How to fix a Windows XP Home Edition endless boot loop?
Your easiest fix is to grab a windows xp sp3 install disk, boot from the CD and do a repair on the system. Make sure you're not installing a new system, just repairing it. You can obtain an ISO of Windows XP SP3 here: http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=25129.
Fix #1: Use System Restore via Easy Recovery Essentials. Easy Recovery Essentials can fix many errors such as this automatically using the System Restore feature of the bootable EasyRE environment. EasyRE is currently available for Windows XP, Vista, 7, 8, 10, and Windows 11 and can be downloaded and created on any PC.
Quickest thing to do is go in to Control Panel > System (Windows Key+Pause/Break) and then under Advanced, you should see "Startup and recovery", click Settings and you can disable Automatic restart on system failure.
19 lis 2010 · However, a few days ago, when I tried to boot XP on my netbook (an EEE PC 1005hab), it just endlessly reboots back to the OS selection screen. I have tried Safe Mode and Last Good Known Configuration with no avail.
it sounds like your experiencing "boot looping" method 1: what you will need to do is to "acquire an xp disk" and boot up the recovery console with it. then at the disk prompt run the following commands: fixboot. chkdsk /r . then "exit" and remove cd.
In XP there is a DOS command called shutdown. If you type shutdown /? from a command prompt you will see the options available. Using this you can create a Batch file.