A few years back someone reformatted my computer. It was booting in the d drive and not c. With the help of a friend most things were straightened out. He even gave me a code to boot windows in the correct drive. i since havent been in touch with him and its become a bother rebooting my computer.
Sorry if i put this in the wrong catigory..didnt know where to ask for help. When i restart my computer more than 75% of the time it will not reboot right away. i end up manually shutting it off a few times, i have no choice but to wait atleast 5 minutes then everything boots normally. if i dont wait the 5 minutes is when i have problems and it wont reboot... any idear why? here is a few things that might help.... something i know just isnt right in here..
under MSCONFIG:
General>
startup selection> selective start up> (checked items) process SYSTEM.INI File> Process WIN.INI File> Load System Services >
load Start up items > Use Modified BOOT.INI
SYSTEM.INI> ( items checked)
; for 16 bit app support
[driver]
[mci]
[driver 32]
[386enh]
WIN.INI > everything checked
BOOT.INI > it says the fallowing
[boot loader]
timeout=30
default=multi(0)rdisk(0)partition(1)WINDOWS
[operating system]
multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(0)partion(1)WINDOWS="Microsof t Windows XP Home Edition"/fastdetect/NoExecute=OptIn
Services... too many to list all are microsoft and not all running some stopped.
startup only anti-virus, firewall and yahoomessanger running.
if you need to know something else please feel free to ask me. thank you
****update*** recently tried to boot in safemode to reconfigure my firewall... computer would not boot to safe mode. I restarted, selected f8 selected safemode from the list, choose windows xp home edition and a dos screen came up displaying the fallowing top to bottom :
multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(0)partion(1)WINDOWS="Microsof t Windows XP Home Edition"/fastdetect/NoExecute=OptIn
the very end of that stand was diffent each time displayign something else.


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a friend burned a copy of what he had so we could boot the upgrade version, so we have now.. Windows XP over NT operating system.