I had something strange happen this morning, my PC would not start. It keep going to a screen that said that the PC did not shut down properly last time and gave me three choices to start in safe mode and if I did not pick any of those choices then it would try and start in regular mode. Not choosing any of the safe modes it tried to start in regular mode and it would not start and it just sat there and kept rebooting. I finally chose safe mode and it booted up. I then shut down and restarted and it started fine.
I saw this exact same thing before at work when I installed XP Service Pack 3 on my HP work computer. At work the only thing that fixed it was to do a system restore.
I am glad my home computer booted up because I have system restore turned off on my home computer since it was recommended on Nick's XP tweaks threads to turn it off.
Anyway does anyone have any ideas why my home XP Home Service Pack 2 HP PC would decide that it was not shut down properly and refuse to boot in normal mode?
Regards,
Rod