Hi Again (from post lower down)
It does sound to me as though you may have a hardware issue. You can't get
access to your keyboard... try another keyboard? It could be a motherboard
or CPU issue or even bad memory causing a constant rebooting. If it was me,
I would start replacing all the easy/cheap items first and see if that stops
the rebooting or at least gives you the option to jump into BIOS via the DEL
or whatever key (F2, F11, F12) that your BIOS requires.
Like I said below it does sound like a big coincidence that it happened when
you were windows updating, but many BSODs are from hardware issues as well
as software and it may just have happened after your windows updating
session.
Cheers,
Trevor.
"seadoctor" <> wrote in message
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> It is now May 23rd, 2005 and after reviewing hundreds of postings about
> this
> problem there is still NO viable answer/fix from anyone posted here. NOT
> even
> microsoft has posted a reasonable fix. Does anyone know of a posting I
> might
> have missed that has the answer. My keyboard does NOT work, so I can't
> hit
> any keys to stop the process and get into safe mode - and NO F8 does not
> work
> either.
> Signed cpuless in seattle
>
> "Obrefo" wrote:
>
>> Hi
>> I have Windows XP, and just auto updated XP. Now my system keeps
>> rebooting
>> without stopping
>> I went back to auto update (in safe mode) ang get an error message
>> 0x8007043c
>> Please help