What you need to do is simply run a scan for registry errors and restore them. For those who are getting the blue screen when you boot up, try starting your pc in "safe mode". This is done by tapping the F8 key as soon as your CPU is opening up. Once in safe mode, you can then scan your system for errors. This is the best and easiest way to cure blue screen boot problems. Create a Windows startup disk when you first install Windows on the computer. This disk is different from an MS-DOS startup disk. Unlike MS-DOS, the whole Windows operating system cannot fit on one floppy disk. A Windows startup disk contains only the files that you must have to start the operating system with the remainder of the Windows system files installed on the hard disk drive. To create the startup disk, follow these steps:
· Insert a blank floppy disk in drive A, and then format the disk by using Windows XP.
· From the root folder of the system partition of your hard disk drive (for example, C:\-), copy the following files to the floppy disk:
Boot.ini
NTLDR
Ntdetect.com
NTLDR
Ntdetect.com
You may have to remove the hidden, system, and read-only attributes from the files.
- Restore the hidden, system, and read-only attributes to the files on your hard disk if you removed these attributes.
- If the Bootsect.dos file or the Ntbootdd.sys file resides in the system partition, repeat steps 2 through 4 to copy these files to the boot disk.
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