Da prasam samo ako moze nekoj da mi kaze , me zaebava pc doma sinoka snema struja i sega koga stanav go ukluciv i samo se restartira, non stop ke izleze desktopot i odma pak restart se taka, ako imal nekoj vakov problem neka kaze. pozz
Пробај со chkdsk.
Running Chkdsk from the Windows XP Recovery Console
1. Boot your system from the XP installation CD. If you don't get the choice when you restart with the CD
in the drive you may want to check the boot order in your BIOS
2. It will take some time to load but you should eventually see the XP Setup screen. Press R to enter the
Recovery Console
3. Select your windows installation. Enter 1 or if you have multiple installations select the 1st or default
instance of XP which should be the broken one
4. Supply the administrators password or if you do not know it, just try no password (Enter) which may be the default.
5. Forgot the administrators password? There are bootable linux based utilities that can help but be very careful!
One you might try is the NT Password and Registry editor. Please see their site for downloading and support.
Also, it might be possible to use a win2K bootable install cd on an XP system and not require a password because
of differences in the Windows 2000 and XP SAM. May be worth exploring as a last resort. Your mileage may vary.
If you don't have your Windows recovery or install disk available there are other methods with their own set
of procedures but the theory is the same. The specific procedures on how to use them is beyond the scope
of this article which is long enough already! I can however point you to some useful recovery utilities.
Using these windows recovery utilities you can still perform the below tasks to recover your registry after you
take into consideration the procedural differences and sucessfully bring your Windows XP system back to life.
To copy and rename Windows XP registry files you could try the NTFS for DOS utility from a bootable floppy or CD.
This utility also has a version of chkdsk to help aid in fixing corruption on the NTFS hard disk
A utility CD can be had that has both the NTFS for DOS and the linux based NT Password and Registry
editor mentioned above as well as much more. Consider checking out the Ultimate Boot CD for Windows.
Please see the individual sites for downloading and support information.
6. Run chkdsk \p (The \p option forces testing on a non-dirty flagged drive. If it finds errors it should try to
fix them). Re run chkdsk and make sure it comes up clean.
So now you think all is OK since chkdsk "FIXED" the errors and that your good to go, right? Not so fast. It
should have corrected the filesystem's integrity but even with that fixed, corrupted files may still exist
7. Exit the recovery console by typing exit at the command prompt and hit enter
8. Your system should restart automatically. If not hit reset or cycle power
9. If your system restarts ok now fantastic. The issue was not that serious and chkdsk fixed it! Congratulations!