Windows XP hangs on startup
My old desk top has a new problem. Running XP home, hangs on startup screen, the one with the bars going across, eventually, say 10 mins later it boots. I have tried to see the problems from the event viewer but there are numerous problems, the one that might have some relevance says "The driver detected a controller error on .When going to web help it says that a controller cable may be the cause and to contact MS support. This is an old machine, tends to eat video cards if that means much, would be great to get it to run for a while longer though
February 23rd, 2011 1:00am

Hi Pippins0, - Do you remember making any changes to your computer since the time this issue has started to occur? Method 1: Follow the steps listed in the article below to fix the issue: How to troubleshoot error messages about Event ID 9 and Event ID 11 Additionally, refer: How to troubleshoot event ID 9, event ID 11, and event ID 15 error messages Method 2: Check whether the issue persists in Safe Mode. If the issue does not persist in Safe Mode, perform hardware clean boot.Perform a hardware clean boot to determine if any hardware is causing this problem.Step 1: Hardware Clean Boota. Go to Start and click Run.b. Type devmgmt.msc and press Enter to open the device manager.c. Right Click on Sound Card, Video Adapter, and Network Adapter one by one and click disable.d. Reboot the computer. If the problem is fixed then you can enable the hardware devices one by one to find the exact device that caused the problem.After you found the device that is causing the problem, installing the device’s latest driver should fix it unless it’s a hardware issue.Step 2: You may follow this step to do the same:a. Double-click the type of device you want to update or change.b. Right-click the specific device driver you want to update or change.c. Click Update Driver to open the Hardware Update Wizard. Follow the wizard instructions.More information on:How to manage devices in Windows XPRegards,Divya R – Microsoft Support.Visit our Microsoft Answers Feedback Forum and let us know what you think.
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February 23rd, 2011 10:20pm

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