Questions & Answers for: Dell XPS windows 98 boot files

Question about XPS™ 600 PC Desktop

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...windows is not booting. It start to boot, I can see XP booting screen, but then it's restarting back and on and on again. My friend told me that it might be BIOS settings problem and advised to set ...

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Question about XPS M1530 Laptop

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...boot to windows then you'll need files NTLDR, Boot.ini, NTDETECT.COM, and NTOSKRNL.EXE on the USB drive. This will boot you to the windows screen. Trick is to get those files off of your windows CD ...

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...boot to windows, when running express test, got error code 0F00:137B when re-install the vista, it stop at "Expanding files (0%)" long time ... Dell XPS M1330 Laptop can't boot to windows, when ...

...windows 98 scrren Computer boots up then shows windows 98 on screen then alarm goes and cannot access repeats process on re-boot? you may face either harddisk failure, a driver problem or virus ...

...Windows 95, 98, or ME computer that is using FAT32. 6. New hard disk drive being added. 7. Corrupt boot sector / master boot record. 8. Seriously corrupted version of Windows 2000 or Windows XP. 9. ...

...Boot drive so you can load Windows. Assuming you are Windows based and not knowing your specific OS? Your power supply seems to be functioning and sounds normal.Windows partially boots but always ...

Question about XPS 410 PC Desktop

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windows vista os The easy way is to do this via the vista os CD or an old xp one. You will need to reboot your PC as it starts up look out for 'boot options' and select boot from your cd drive. If you

Question about XPS M1530 Notebook

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...chkdsk /r. This will compare the Windows files on your system with the files on the disc to ensure they are the same and not corrupted. After that upon reboot you should be able to boot. Good

...is that your hard drive stopped working, your Windows boot.ini file became corrupted, or you have a USB device plugged into your computer, and it needs to be unplugged before turning on your

boot ..but reinstalling windows without making a format ...will replace them ..(basically choose not to format ..and keep the files ..In worse case..if it is so damaged than you can not even read it .

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