My Computer blue screens

BANANAMAN

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I accidentally placed my computer on Standby mode which i then tried to stop by pressing the power button on my keyboard. When I booted it up afterward the "start windows normally" thing pops up. I pick "Start windows normally"
Blue screen.Last known Configuration? Blue Screened bitch. Safe Mode,A list of strings pops up before booting successfully in safe mode.Tried System restore,It filliped me the bird while bitch slapping me with it's massive penis.

Any Ideas on how to fix this?

(Again without having to reinstall everything.Because that's what the computer wants in the first place.)

Post originally titled:"My Computer says "F@#k you"
 

Icyculyr

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Try booting into safe mode, open the command line utility (CMD) and type msconfig, see if you can set it to some kind of "safe" start up mode where only the Windows services / etc... start up, IE none of your programs. And then try to boot into it normally.
 

BANANAMAN

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Would i have to turn it on in Safe mode with command prompt or is normal Safe mode ok?
 

DDRtists

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Try booting into safe mode, open the command line utility (CMD) and type msconfig, see if you can set it to some kind of "safe" start up mode where only the Windows services / etc... start up, IE none of your programs. And then try to boot into it normally.

msconfig can be opened by typing "msconfig" in the Run application from the start menu, no need to open cmd first...
 

Icyculyr

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msconfig can be opened by typing "msconfig" in the Run application from the start menu, no need to open cmd first...
Ah yeah, that's what I meant to say.

@BANANAMA, I'm not sure what you mean. Boot up in Safe Mode, type MSConfig in the run utility (which can usually be found in the start menu somewhere) and disable all start up items except for Windows services etc...
 

kioSk

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Isn't there an option "safe start" or something? You need to enable that one...

On my (german :-/) Windows 7 it is the second part "Start" in msconfig. In the lower half you can set options for safe start
 

BANANAMAN

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tried it didn't work. I should probably note that i'm using Windows Xp
 

BANANAMAN

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*bump*

Edit:I managed to remove the blue screen. Now after giving me the list of options to start windows the OS loading screen appears like it usually does but then it just reboots on it's own in a loop.
 
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