?-:"
Turn off your computer.
Insert the Windows XP Installation CD that came with your machine.
or borrow one
Turn your computer back on. It will auto-detect the CD.
Type "R" to load the Recovery Console when prompted.
When you see a cursor flashing, type "fixmbr" (no quotes). Press "Enter."
Type "exit" (no quotes). Press "Enter."
Follow the onscreen instructions to restart your machine.
hope this helps
34 views
Usually answered in minutes!
downloaded Ubuntu to a CD and am running off of that. When I try to log in to XP, it gives me winlogon and lsass errors and continually reboots, even in safe mode and last known good configuration.
ya that's the thing am i saying, you must ought to try windows 7 well tell me about your pc specification, about RAM Processor AND harddisk ok and after that i will tell you what to do ok, i am waiting
The last time I got on with Ubuntu, it said "hard drive failure imminent." Not sure if it's a logical or physical problem. I copied all my important files over to another computer.
×