Can you boot from the XP CD? If so, boot to the Recovery Console and run chkdsk /r. Then reboot and report back.
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Browse All TopicsWhy did my new Dell XPS400 (Win XP) start booting up into "Press <CTRL-I> to enter Configuration Utility" --- I just upgraded my MS Office to 2003 and followed instructions to re-boot the computer now. I don't know how to through this or around it to my desktop!!!
I cannot execute a CTR-ALT-DELETE or anything....but turn off the power. This is NOT good.
Thank you,
BCB
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Ok. Boot from an XP CD into recovery console and try running chkdsk /r. If you do not have an XP disk, try to download a PE disk from here:
www.nu2.nu/pebuilder/
You can run chkdsk /r from within the "storage" tab.
I realise it is hard to download with a non-booting pc, but maybe you have a friend with a functioning comp.
Well...it seems that I gave myself a near heart attack for nuttin'
When I inserted the XP CD, it would not boot-up either....but then I noticed that I had left the SanDisk photo card in the side of my new fancy-schmancy monitor. When I removed it, the system re-booted just fine!!! That is the second time this has happened since I setup my new system. The last time, I had an external hard drive attached to the system while transfering large video files.
If you have any advice on how I can re-set the 'system' so it doesn't look at these external drives before it boots up the main hard drives, I would appreciate it. I need LESS STRESS in my life!
Thank you for attempting to help me anyway.
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by: phototropicPosted on 2006-04-23 at 14:31:33ID: 16520823
Can you boot into safe mode?
Try "last known good configuration";
Have you tried a system restore to the restore point created before your Office 2003 install?
Does the BIOS report all drives as present and seen before the "config" error?