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Blue Screen of Death on XP
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My question is ...
How does the hard drive when removed and put into another machine boot up and work?
XP dosent do that... It sees the Mobo change...
I would suggest you use that other PC to change the partition configuration slightly,
Format the partition but do not install an OS on it...
Put it back into your Emachine and see if it will accept your Emachine recovery disc..
How does the hard drive when removed and put into another machine boot up and work?
XP dosent do that... It sees the Mobo change...
I would suggest you use that other PC to change the partition configuration slightly,
Format the partition but do not install an OS on it...
Put it back into your Emachine and see if it will accept your Emachine recovery disc..
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Not sure if this will work, but what you can try doing if you have the OS disk is:
1) put the OS disk in the cd drive
2) restart the computer, and immediatly start tapping the F12 key, until you see the boot device menu pop up
3) your going to choose the cd rom option (IDE Cd rom, or usb etc) and hit enter, and then hit the spacebar when you see the "press any key to continue" screen
4) Windows should then start loading files
5)You should then get the windows start up screen, where you have the option of hitting enter to reinstal windows or hitting R to open recovery console, hit r, choose the corresponding number for your OS if applicable. Now it might also give you the option to chose a user, you need to choose administrator, if it asks for a password either put it in, or just hit enter if you never created on
6) now, type in chkdsk /p (there is a space there) Takes about 5 min to scan
7) now, type chkdsk /r (this will take anywhere from an hour, to an hour and a half, you'll see the progression bar go up and down as it's fixing errors)
8) when chkdsk is complete, type FIXBOOT, and select yes for rewriting the boot
9) Finally, type FIXMBR, again choose yes
Non of this will delete files, or anything of the sort, your just correcting windows errors, and creating new boot files. Once all this is done, take out cd and restart computer.
1) put the OS disk in the cd drive
2) restart the computer, and immediatly start tapping the F12 key, until you see the boot device menu pop up
3) your going to choose the cd rom option (IDE Cd rom, or usb etc) and hit enter, and then hit the spacebar when you see the "press any key to continue" screen
4) Windows should then start loading files
5)You should then get the windows start up screen, where you have the option of hitting enter to reinstal windows or hitting R to open recovery console, hit r, choose the corresponding number for your OS if applicable. Now it might also give you the option to chose a user, you need to choose administrator, if it asks for a password either put it in, or just hit enter if you never created on
6) now, type in chkdsk /p (there is a space there) Takes about 5 min to scan
7) now, type chkdsk /r (this will take anywhere from an hour, to an hour and a half, you'll see the progression bar go up and down as it's fixing errors)
8) when chkdsk is complete, type FIXBOOT, and select yes for rewriting the boot
9) Finally, type FIXMBR, again choose yes
Non of this will delete files, or anything of the sort, your just correcting windows errors, and creating new boot files. Once all this is done, take out cd and restart computer.
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My computer has gone nuts on me here is what I get when I boot my computer.....
We apologize for the inconvenience, but Windows did not start successfully. A recent hardware or software change might have caused this.
If your computer stopped responding, restarted unexpectedly, or was automatically shut down to protect your files and folders, choose Last Known Good Configuration to revert to the most recent settings that worked.
If a previous startup attempt was interrupted due to a power failure or because the Power or Reset button was pressed, or if you aren't sure what caused the problem, choose Start Windows Normally.
Safe Mode
Safe Mode with Networking
Safe Mode with Command Prompt
Last Known Good Configuration (your most recent settings that worked)
Start Windows Normally
Use the up and down arrow keys to move the highlight to your choice.
Seconds until Windows starts: 30
The first time I came across this message, the seconds counted down, I tried Start Windows Normally, and it looked as if windows was booting up for a second or two (the black and white progress indicator bar came up), then a blue screen flashed up really quickly (I think it may have been the scandisk message). Then the computer rebooted to the above message again. This time, the seconds did not count down, it remained on 30. I am able to arrow up and down.
I tried Safe Mode, Safe Mode with Networking, Safe Mode with Command Prompt and Last Known Configuration but windows reboots each time. (After listing scrolls of windows system paths?)
I've put the HD in another computer and it starts up fine.
I've even reinstalled XP (with my E-machines recovery disk) through that computer on a blank HD and instead of rebooting it gives me the blue screen of death, buts its saying that there is an error and to run scan disc but, but it feezes there......I put the HD into another computer and it runs fine.....please Help! It's no longer under warranty so I cant call E-Machines.
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