I disabled my LAN (as well as Wireless LAN and modem) in the BIOS and
(for now, at least) I am able to boot up. It did another check for
consistency, and reported no problems.

On Jun 13, 12:17 am, DMn2004404 <dmn2004...@gmail.com> wrote:
> That's what it sounds like to me, too... The machine may be trying to
> read a system file from a sector that has become damaged.  I would
> boot the computer from a startup floppy or bootable CD, back up all
> your relevant data, buy a new hard drive, install Windows on the new
> HD, and restore your files to the new HD.
>
> In short, your old HD has become borked.
>
> Let me know how this works out.
>
> Brandon Taylor
>
> On Jun 11, 10:49 pm, Sanjupma Rachit <ranju20...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > have you tried loging on using safe mode option? according to me there
> > might be a problem with your hard disk as it might have developed bad
> > sectors. that would justify your repeated restarts.
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