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| True Techie Join Date: Nov 2004
Posts: 120
| Well After fixing all the probs in my previous posts aand after installing xp pro and all neccasary drivers! I began to play Halo- it ran unbeleivabley well, anyway I thought i would take it down stairs and plug it into the better monitor, well I start the system up and it runs the disc check for no reason and theres loads of errors. anway it restarts and continuously runs disk check every time!!! So I cancel one of the disc checks coz it was gettin on my **** and it comes up with blue screen explaining that some new hardware or software has not installed properly, i canoot get into the operating system, so i decide its time to repair the install of xp by booting with xp disc, well as soon as i choose to repair i get the same error(blue screen as before). There is no way i can reformat the drive or get into the os, it wont work. Please help, is there anway of wiping the drive!!!!!! Thanx in advance! |
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| PowerQuest / Opera | http://www.memtest.org/#downiso Execture the file, it will ask for an empty floppy. Boot with that floppy. |
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| Banned Join Date: Aug 2004
Posts: 11,659
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So exactly like the screen said, SOMETHING in your system isn't seated right, or simply shouldn't be there. To to troubleshooting to find out what component it may be you gotta completely take out the motherboard and put it something non-electrically conductive, plug in only the essentials, ONE stick of RAM, the keyboard, and video card, also plug in the little 4pin computer speaker that gives off that BEEP so you can listen for any possible beep codes. If the computer boots up, then start adding in pieces until you find the one that's causing this problem. | |
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