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XP Emergency Guide

After a Blue Screen, STOP error or a complete crash without an error message, Windows XP will often refuse to boot. That usually happens if you have just installed new programs, drivers or hardware – and usually when you are in a particular rush to access your system. You can only solve major Windows problems like these with analytical procedures. To do so, use our Emergency Guide. In this article, we will show you how to repair Windows XP following a total crash.

Category: Issues, Troubleshooting
Issue: 2012 Issue 2 February/March
Operating Systems: XP
Article Reference: X570