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    Dell..Xp...Blue Screen Blue Screen =.="

    Discussion in 'Dell' started by FeeL_bLuE, Sep 22, 2008.

  1. FeeL_bLuE

    FeeL_bLuE Notebook Enthusiast

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    after i format my laptop from vista to Xp sp 2 , my computer start blue screen. especially when i on9.

    last time when i use vista basic and xp basic it won't happen problem like that, but now when i use xp pro sp2 then face this problem .

    got any1 know y will like that and how to solve it?
     
  2. Bog

    Bog Losing it...

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    BSODs usually flash error codes that tell you the nature of the problem; could you post them? In order to help you, we need a little more info.
     
  3. FeeL_bLuE

    FeeL_bLuE Notebook Enthusiast

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    actually i also difficult to post them.. the case like this ... when i on9 till half.. if will straight blue screen then restart. i can't see what is the problem also .^^
     
  4. Andy

    Andy Notebook Prophet

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    Err, what is on9 ?

    Are you able to login and open My Computer ?
     
  5. mgh_a1

    mgh_a1 Notebook Evangelist

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    Can you boot into safe mode or anything like? Have a dianostic disk? I would be checking the HDD first. Otherwise, it would be awesome to have the error message.
     
  6. Ganesh Ranganathan

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    Without the error code its not possible to troubleshoot BSOD's. Try using the Last known good configuration and System restore option. Those are the only generic solutions to the problem.