This is common for XP Home, there is a driver that is not seeded correctly. What you need to do is load up in Safe Mode then find out which driver is causing the issue.
This happens on older computers, with old hardware.
* Note: this happened once when they released a "patch" about 2 years ago and they didn't fix a major part in the patch, so it broke everything and went into a continual boot loop. Cool eh? Nice work M$!
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