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When starting the computer, after the Windows XP logo screen, I get a black screen that reads "Analog input cannot display this video mode." When I clear that screen, I get a blue screen with the following message: STOP: C0000135 {unable to locate component} This application has failed to start because basesrv was not found. Re-installing the application may fix this problem. What do I do?

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Boot your computerWhen starting the computer, after the Windows XP - 2_bing.gif to safe mode and change the display settings to either 800x600 then save and once it comes back up you can change the display setting to what you prefer.
To get into safe mode press F8 on you keyboard2_bing.gif every second while it is first booting up.

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