I would appreciate any help on either of these. They are unrelated as far as I know:
Problem 1:
A number of months ago, I had to re-install Windows. Since then, when I boot up, it comes up with a screen that says something to the effect of "Choose an operating system: Windows XP or Windows XP". There are also two copies of folders such as C:\WINDOWS and C:\Documents and Settings\All Users. Once I got it working again, I was afraid to mess with it because I don't want to have to re-install again, but maybe somebody here knows how to fix it.
Problem 2:
Whenever I boot up my computer after it has been off for a while, it does nothing except make long, repeated beeps. After I do a hard shut down, I boot again and this time it gives me some prompts in the BIOS. I press F1 to continue, and everything works normally (except problem 1). I can't remember when this problem started, so it's likely it happened spontaneously.
Neither of these are dire problems, but they are a bit irritating, and I have a feeling that they could be slowing my system down a bit. Once again, help is greatly appreciated.
EDIT: I do not want to completely wipe my drive. That would be more hassle to me than just living with these problems.
Problem 1:
A number of months ago, I had to re-install Windows. Since then, when I boot up, it comes up with a screen that says something to the effect of "Choose an operating system: Windows XP or Windows XP". There are also two copies of folders such as C:\WINDOWS and C:\Documents and Settings\All Users. Once I got it working again, I was afraid to mess with it because I don't want to have to re-install again, but maybe somebody here knows how to fix it.
Problem 2:
Whenever I boot up my computer after it has been off for a while, it does nothing except make long, repeated beeps. After I do a hard shut down, I boot again and this time it gives me some prompts in the BIOS. I press F1 to continue, and everything works normally (except problem 1). I can't remember when this problem started, so it's likely it happened spontaneously.
Neither of these are dire problems, but they are a bit irritating, and I have a feeling that they could be slowing my system down a bit. Once again, help is greatly appreciated.
EDIT: I do not want to completely wipe my drive. That would be more hassle to me than just living with these problems.