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Going to pass Microsoft Windows XP loading screen an the blue bar doesn't stop moving I don't know if it's stalled or not

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Try disconnecting any USB attached devices, or booting into Safe Mode and disable all StartUp items.
Type MSConfig in RUN to bring up the Startup options

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Anonymous

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SOURCE: xp booting screen slowly get appear

maybe your computer might at risk such as your computer might have a virus or worm...

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Mar 23, 2009

SOURCE: We use Windows XP home edition. When we start the

You may have other issues going on other than spyware or viruses that are infecting your computer. You might wish to try to save everything that you want to save to an external hard drive, and try re-installing XP onto your computer. You can also remove the motherboard HUB battery, located directly on the motherboard, leave it out for about 15 minutes or so, thereby erasing all of the motherboard settings and then putting it back in. Sometimes a computer may have too many programs that are starting up when XP starts, such as office, Adobe, or even your internet service. Try doing a disk clean-up, defragging the computer, removing programs that you do not use, and making sure that you are not infected by any malicious programs such as spyware or viruses, also. I myself like to save everything to my Western Digital 80GB external, and reinstal XP once a year. Gives my custom-build a nice clean system to start from, like a breath of fresh air. It does help. Make sure that everything is saved to an external hard drive first, then unplugging it to ensure that your computer cannot access it before you do these tasks. I hope that this helps. Good luck!!    yuva

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  • Posted on Jan 08, 2010

SOURCE: windows xp quit loading blue screen says

So many computer face this blue screen fetal errors on windows.

This error comes usually when there is problem in software or driver compatibility issue with hardware or operating system.
Also this error comes when there is bed indexing unit in hard drive.
You can solve this errors with following 2 methods.
(1)When you power up the computer press F8 key then enter in safe mode.
Then if you are able to enter in safe mode then uninstall driver or software which you installed recently and face this error.
(2)If you are not able to enter in safe mode Then you need to fix error on hard drive.For that you need windows disk or recovery disk.
Boot your computer with that disk
For that when you power up the computer press F1 or F2 "del" key to enter in bios.
Then go to boot menu and set frist boot device as your cd or dvd rom.
Then save settings and exit bios.
Insert windows disk in cd /dvd rom.
Then it boot with that disk.Then you get this message "Press any key to boot from cd.."
Then press any key.
Then follow the procedure then enter in recovery console mode then type in prompt "chkdsk /r"
Then type "y"
Then it fix error on hard drive.
Then check if again you are not able to enter in windows then boot again and this time choose "R" option for repair previous windwos " then it repairs old windows then it loads again old windows.
Thanks for using FixYa.

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  • Posted on Oct 31, 2011

SOURCE: In Windows XP Pro, when I turn on the computer the

  • A recently installed program has disabled the Welcome Screen and Fast User switching. To restore these features, you must uninstall the program.

    The following file name might help you identify the program that made the change:

    C:\Windows\System32\Awgina.dll.
  • User interface failure.

    The login user interface dll C:\Windows\System32\Awgina.dll failed to load. Contact your system administrator to replace the dll or restore the original dll.U can try do this in case u find any problems u can let me know...
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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Nov 10, 2011

SOURCE: problem loading http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=183404 page

I see, for now I want you to clean up the system by using this tool called TDSSKiller . download it.. umm i think you wont be able to get it, if so then try this link . download it then run and scan the system and follow any instructions by that tool. on the end of that process and might be after restart. try to open any web site such as www.avast .com if that opened then everything is fine, then get avast or avira.. let me know what happen if that tool didn't fix any thing. Thanks

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