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Windows protection error

When i turn on my computer, i get the microsoft windows millennium startup menu. i choose 1. normal. nothing happens. it comes back to screen. when i chose 3. safe mode it goes directly to a blue screen with ... windows protection error. you need to restart your computer. system halted. then it will not do anything. this is a hp pavilion 6825 with windows me pc. what can i do to fix this problem?

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  • auntlazydais Mar 18, 2009

    i have a recovery disc, but my d drive is gone, can i install another d drive and then recover?

  • auntlazydais Mar 18, 2009

    also, what is an os disk?

  • auntlazydais Mar 18, 2009

    thank you. i will try to install another cd drive.

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Boot it from your recovery disc or a proper bootable OS disk, and try repair mode. if this doesnt work, you will need to reinstall your OS

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    if you install another CD drive (if yours is missing) it will work


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