HP mini 110 -1129NR stuck in "loop"

My HP mini 110-1129NR won't run windows.  Will turn on but when you try to open windows xp, it trys, briefly flashes a blue screen message that is too fast to read, then loops right back to  main start up screen.  Can use internet and email however.  Tried hard reset with taking battery out... doesn't do a thing.  Also, every test has come back fine???  Any suggestions? 

Hi Mel,
Your best bet to get the computer working properly again is have someone take a look at the notebook either a local technician or HP. They will be able to test the components with equipment or in another machine to help determine the problem. You can reach HP Total Care at 1-800-474-6836 in North America or start here if you live outside of North America.
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