Hi. I finally decided to install Linux on my old PC (not booted in years). But when I plugged in my live USB and booted up, my PC is stuck here.

I tried booting up without a USB. Now a windows xp screen is asking me to start normally or boot with safe mode (3 safe mode options to be exact). Normal start does not work (the PC automatically reboots without warning). I choose safe mode with command prompt and bunch text shows up and ends with …/mup.sys

Any idea what should I do here? I have no use for my windows so I don’t mind removing it. Also time resets every time I boot up the PC.

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    12 days ago

    Also time resets every time I boot up the PC.

    If the PC has been offline and unplugged for years, the CMOS battery on the motherboard is probably dead. This battery maintains the time & date information, as well as the BIOS/UEFI configuration settings (which includes the boot device order).

    Replace the battery (usually CR2025 or CR2032) and then review all of your BIOS settings, especially the boot devices, and also verify that the available RAM is what you expect.

    Also, this is a Windows XP machine? You should check the motherboard and power supply for signs of the capacitor plague:

    Also, a final educational video