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my laptop wont boot and my d-station w/ cd rom has bad driver

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27-Jun-2009, 11:05 PM #1
my laptop wont boot and my d-station w/ cd rom has bad driver
my dell docking station has the cd rom on it, not the laptop itself, so now that my laptop wont boot and I cant just stick the install cd in and repair windows xp, i dont know how to fix the prob. WHen I go to boot xp it loads all the way up to the mup.sys driver and then crashes. So it has something to do with the acpi driver which boots before the mup.sys driver. I cant even reinstall my xp any suggestions? I was trying to install sp 3 , that is when the instal froze, I had to do a soft off, ever since then is when my problem happened. im running a dell x300 laptop with xp pro sp ??????????????????????F%*^ S*@$

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