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tech Search Tags: Builds Cases Cooling CPUs Graphics Laptops Memory Monitors Motherboards more Peripherals PSUs Storage VR ForumWindows XP Bluescreen on shutdown then restart? ggbroughtonJun 17, 2010, 12:03 AM hello, i am http://www.tomshardware.com/forum/248090-45-bluescreen-shutdown-restart having problems with shutting down my system. When i shut down my pc http://www.makeuseof.com/answers/bsod-time-shut-windows/ just before it comletely turns off it will flash that very annoying blue screen for about 0.01 seconds and my system will turn back on. will i need to re install windows xp or is it a simple file i need to recover and if so how can i restore it since i have blue screen a professional disc and i am currently running home edition so i dont know if the professional disc will work.please help! 4 answers Last reply Jun 17, 2010 More about bluescreen shutdown restart soundgurumanJun 17, 2010, 1:58 AM Wait try this first:. Restore does not erase your personal files and is reversible. click start click all programs click accessories click system tools click system restore check the box blue screen error that says restore my computer to an earlier time, click next select a bold date on the calendar, a date before the problem started, click next follow through with the restore directions restart the computer after it finishes if the system restore does not work, select an even earlier bold date on the calendar and repeat the procedure try this with at least four earlier dates before giving up and trying something else Doing a repair install:It's possible to use the professional disk, put it in the drive and start the machine. Let it load the drivers. Select: repair existing installation (read the options carefully) Don't delete the partitions (install on existing partition), don't reformat the drive.When that's done you may need to install the drivers, download them from the computer manufacturer's website (or use your computer drivers CD).Or download the drivers from the motherboard manufacturer (look on your board for the part number)Then, if the professional has already been used and registered on the internet, register it by PHONE.In case it's a new unused professional disk, register on the internet.Then load your printer drivers or whatever else.Before you try that:Of course it's a good idea to back up all your perso
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