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Blue error screen on startup
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Blue error screen on startup
Hey guys im having a problem with my computer. i haven't used it in a while so i had it stored in my closet for around 1-2 months, but then i decided to take it back out and use it. it was working fine for at least 2-3 days, but i don't know what happen and it just froze up and so i turned it off manually, and when i turned it back on it says that it couldnt start up and it ask me what mode i wanted (safe..etc) i tried all of them none of them seem to work... every single one would end up at the blue error screen everytime. it has been going on for like a month now and i cant find my XP cd anywhere.
What should i do? and what could i do? Thanks |
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It is your Graphic card buddy !
I had experienced something like that twice before , What i did back then was to format my Computer and reinstall the OS at first(You cannot obviously do that since you lost XP-Disks) and the second time it happened i figured out my graphic card was defect , As far as i am concerned That is a Graphic Card problem. Try borrowing an old functioning graphic card from one of your friends, replace yours and try booting. if it functioned throw out your Graphic Card and buy a new one, else post back, i am interested to finding out a definite solution to that Problem.
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isnt there a way to download the OS disk? if there is ill try both ways, how can it be the graphic card i think its because i turned it off manually. haha but ill try both ways and ill let you know what the outcome is. thanks for your input
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When exactly does the BSOD come up? Immediately after the mode select, or after you log in to Windows? |
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Why dont u download a linux version . here u can get a Live-CD version of Knoppix Distrubution just to make sure your hardware (In this case Graphic card ) is OK. It is a version that u can boot directly from the CD without the need to install on your hard drive. You can boot on Knoppix backup your Files on a portable Harddrive or a USB stick . then format your computer. Knoppix can also let u know if there is any Problem with your Hardware. U can download it free from this website: (knopper.net/knoppix/index-en.html) .
As for XP-Disks , You can download ta set of recovery disks from the website of the Company which made your Computer(HP SAMSUNG NEC ..etc.) . I dont know from where you can get it. it depends on your Computer. And i don t think u can find any legal XP OS downloads from Microsoft or something. as for turning off the Computer manually . I guess it is a very bad idea especially when the Computer is processing something . There is a chance Components stop working that way. A friend of mine made something like that once and then had to buy a new set of RAMs. for the Moment i guess that through KNOPPIX u can get a clear idea about the kind of Problem u have (Mainly wether it is a hardware problem or not ). |
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