Strange Booting problem in windows
I have a boot camp partitioned macbook pro hard drive with windows XP 32 bit service pack 2 installed. I have a strange problem. When I start windows the computer intermittently boots to where it starts loading the windows desktop then 15 seconds into the process the computer shutdowns and restarts this time displaying the windows boot up disk checker. The blue screen says hit any key to halt the disk checking process but if you hit any key the process just continues. This takes about 2 min after which it finds a problem on the hard drive or most times it does not find a problem. Then the system continues to load windows and everything works fine. Now here is the kicker, it only happens sometimes. When I first got this Macbook Pro (one year ago) I used only Mac for a few days and after loading some software I kept getting "Kernel Panics" which were fixed when I shutdown and restarted. This was fixed by reloading the Apple operating system. The one before Leopard. Then sometimes I would get the Kernel Panics after awaking the computer from a sleep. For some reason that is not a problem anymore. It is taking a really long time for the computer to boot now also in both windows (probably normal) and mac (not really very normal).
Any Ideas. I was thinking I might have a memory problem.
Yea the reason it starts disk checking is because on the first "cold" boot into windows it gets to the part of the boot process where the windows is loaded then it starts loading software. Somewhere during this process it just reboots for no reason. It never finishes the boot process. This is what causes the disk checking. The weird thing is it does not do this every time. Yes when windows finally shuts down it shuts down normally. I have the same boot camp setup on my mac pro and everything works. I am beginning to think something is wrong with my macbook pro hardware wise.
Another weird thing is when I run windows the fans come on and the processor runs very hot. As soon as I shutdown and boot to the mac side every thing runs cooler and the fans hardly come on.
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Kernel Panic. Reboot into safe mode.....all good...attempt another reboot...black screen....reboot into safe mode....OK. Hmm wonder where this is failing...try verbose mode, don't really know what I am looking for, but the machine boots OK...what????? Everything is working well, networking ok, airport ok, usb, well my external dvd burner is working fine. Firewire, I can see and use my external firewire drive. Plug in an external monitor and it seems to work just fine.
Reboot. Leave the external monitor plugged in.
Black screen.
Unplug external monitor
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To recap, here is the sequence of events:
1. Kernel panic
2. Attempt reboot and get either black screen or kernel panic.
3. Try Safe Mode and have successful boot, remove new software and reset other changes.
4. Try and fail to reboot into multiuser mode several times
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6. Machine boots, add external monitor...success
7. Attempt normal multiuser reboot, no luck, either black screen or kernel panic
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I have a strange boot problem: Whenever I reboot my T400, the machine freezes immediately after loading grub. (it passes the ThinkPad screen fine). I multiboot linux/win7, and this is not a grub problem, since when I boot Win7 the machine freezes somewhere in the windows loader, (the windows logo shows) and when I boot linux it freezes in the linux boot loader, with a blank screen, showing just a blinking underline. The disk seems ok too, since I can go for months having the machine sleep to RAM and resume without problem. It freezes only at boot, and the only way to get past it is to remove the power cable+battery/hold power button and pray. Any ideas for a more permanent solution?
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Just tossing *stuff* at the wall here,
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