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I own a HP ze4805 laptiop. Today I got a blue screen on my computer with a
message that due to an internal kernal problem my computer was going to shut down; which it did. When I tried to reboot the f2 scewwn came up asking me if I wanted safe mode, etc. I tried safe mode; last good setting and so on. The computer tries to boot but I get a blue screen message that quickly appears then disappears and the computer shuts off and restarts. I inserted the HP recovery disk in my CD drive; my computer will not boot from it either. Any ideas abouts what's going on and how to fix it would be greatly appreciated. |
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it could be the hard drive is bad that is one of the symptoms/
however it could just be a corrupt file. If you had a regular xp disk, you could try a repair installation which would save all the info on the dive. If your system has a diagnostics program run it. Most hard drive manufactures have diagnostic software so find out the name brand of your hard drive and go to their site and download the software to check the drive. "F. Baugher" <F. Baugher@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:197E02E8-6A53-44E6-8418-7D688B11D5A3@microsoft.com... >I own a HP ze4805 laptiop. Today I got a blue screen on my computer with a > message that due to an internal kernal problem my computer was going to > shut > down; which it did. When I tried to reboot the f2 scewwn came up asking > me > if I wanted safe mode, etc. I tried safe mode; last good setting and so > on. > The computer tries to boot but I get a blue screen message that quickly > appears then disappears and the computer shuts off and restarts. I > inserted > the HP recovery disk in my CD drive; my computer will not boot from it > either. Any ideas abouts what's going on and how to fix it would be > greatly > appreciated. |
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F8 into the Advance options & disable automatic reboot on crashes.
Then boot windows in normal mode This will allow you too see the blue screen error message. Hope this Helps.... BigJim wrote: > it could be the hard drive is bad that is one of the symptoms/ > however it could just be a corrupt file. If you had a regular > xp disk, you could try a repair installation which would save > all the info on the dive. If your system has a diagnostics program run it. > Most hard drive manufactures have diagnostic software so find out > the name brand of your hard drive and go to their site and download > the software to check the drive. > > > "F. Baugher" <F. Baugher@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:197E02E8-6A53-44E6-8418-7D688B11D5A3@microsoft.com... > >I own a HP ze4805 laptiop. Today I got a blue screen on my computer with a > > message that due to an internal kernal problem my computer was going to > > shut > > down; which it did. When I tried to reboot the f2 scewwn came up asking > > me > > if I wanted safe mode, etc. I tried safe mode; last good setting and so > > on. > > The computer tries to boot but I get a blue screen message that quickly > > appears then disappears and the computer shuts off and restarts. I > > inserted > > the HP recovery disk in my CD drive; my computer will not boot from it > > either. Any ideas abouts what's going on and how to fix it would be > > greatly > > appreciated. |
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