Need to repair partition and check disk by chkdsk c: /F
C is the drive letter
ex: in windows 7 or 8 boot up by the Setup disk and go to repair /command line or by hiran boot cd run check disk or check disk check by disk properties.
You are in a boot loop. The motherboard coin cell battery may be getting low. Replace it and try again.
SOURCE: BOOT FAILURE
go to the BIOS setup and restore the default settings and also chek that wheather the CMOS battery isnt off power.
and does it display any error?
in setup utility disabled halt on errors.
SOURCE: can't install WINxp
Before i go onto the solution mate , I would strongly not recommend running Windows XP on your current specification anyway , as it would take forever to load and may cause drastic issues with your current configuration.
128mb is nowhere near enough memory to run Xp. 256mb is slow , 512mb is just about enough - you need 1gb or more to get a fast xp system, or 512mb at least. Your motherboard supports whopping 3gb so you should really upgrade from 128mb!
Looking online for memory , you need PC133 SDRAM , you can have a maximum of 3 sticks with 1gb per stick as there ios 3 slots on your board. Do you know how many slots are used?
128mb might be 1x128mb or 2x64mb
A quick search brings up very cheap prices , you can get a 512mb stick for $10!
http://www.trademoon.com/Product57603.aspx
Get 2 or 3 these :D
Id also personally recommend a new display card , even if its not a top of the range one , maybe one with 128mb or 256mb memory
I have this card , very good for most things:-
Nvidia Geforce 6200 - http://www.refbuy.com/product_info.php?products_id=38070
128mb card is $27.50 , 256mb is probably about $40-$45
Now we get onto the problem , assuming you have a nice fast system :D
This error message is quite common and funnily enough usually relates to dodgy memory , so theres another excuse to go and upgrade it!
Also might be a dodgy hard drive , go to the hard drives manufacturer website , all manufacturers have a diagnostic utility that you can run. If it brings up errors etc and it cant fix them , maybe its time for a new drive. 40gb is hardly anything nowadays and you can get 120gb drives for around $80
Also , to Test the memory download and run memtest86 , put it on a floppy or cd and boot the computer off it (www.memtest86.com) Leave for an extended period of time,like overnight (unless you see errors right away).
SOURCE: why my computer automatically shut down eventhough
You could have a problem with your OS, it could be viruses, or other things.
It could also be a force shut down by your motherboard. Before you replace the motherboard, check to see if you computer might be over heating. Touch the heatsink on your CPU/Motherboard. Feel if it is too Hot or Cold. You only want it to be warm.
SOURCE: Toshiba motherboard: EBQ10 LA 2741
Power failure either in the laptop's source or the inverters on the board. Try again to start it but use a different power source and no battery. If it's the same then you need a new motherboard.
SOURCE: Gigabyte S-series Ultra Durable 2
It sounds like your computer is getting too hot. If you have not already done it, you should get some compressed air from your local electronics store, shut down and unplug your computer, then open it up and blow it out thoroughly, especially the CPU fan and cooling fins, and the power supply. I have seen a lot of computers behave like yours because they were full of dust.
If you wait too
long and the Microsoft® Windows® logo appears, continue to wait until
you see the Windows desktop. Then shut down your computer through the Start menu and try again.
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