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| Laptop boot very detailed info I have an NX570X laptop that is 1 month out of warranty (isn't it ironic) it is running XP SP2 with two 512mb ram cards installed Without warning I turned it on and here is what happens. 1. Gateway screen comes up 2. press 11 to start recovery times out in upper left corner 3. of course, since i have tried it several times, the "We apologize for the inconvenience ...windows wasnt shutdown properly options screen times out if no options are chosen. I can hear the CD drive whirr up.. 4. The Microsoft Windows XP logo with the scanning bar, scanning, will run forever.... If I try to boot in safe mode I get multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(0)partition(1)\WINDOWS\system32\DRIVERS \LOTS OF STUFF .. down to agpCPQ.sys and it freezes there forever... I have tried everythingthat has been suggested by friends, followed by every option to boot in #3 above and let it sit for 15+ minutes reseating HD swapping ram slots installing ram individually I have also tried to put in recovery/OS disk(Windows XP Media Center Version 2005 With Update Rollup 2 Operating System Disk) that came with unit and done every combination i can think of When I put recovery/OS disk in it and power up.. 1. Gateway boot menu comes up with boot and bios options when i press "R" for recovery options then "R" again for recovery, or F11 for recovery, 2. "preparing system recovery options" (loading bar advances) 3. black screen forever... I have also tried making a GWSCAN boot disk and starting up on it, it whirrs up but wont load.. A friend of mine says he doesnt think it is my HDD because the Windows XP logo shows up on boot, but I don't know... and yes, the bios is set up to boot off of CD drive first. Gateway says for $3 a minute they will try and help me pffft. I should have known better. help |
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| Re: Laptop boot very detailed info Try downloading a linux live CD. Ubuntu, fedora, pc linux, etc.... they all have them. I can boot them, then it is a OS issue. If you can't then it is a hardware issue. |
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| partially resolved OK I got the unit back by running GWSCAN again and then formatting HDD and reloading windows, now I have a fresh OS and the WIFI will not pick up my wireless connection in the house for internet. I feel a little stupid about this stuff. Am I missing something? I have another PC on this connection with no problems.My connection is not secure right now and no firewall. Am i missing something simple? |
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| Re: Laptop boot very detailed info mabe you havent installed your proper WIFI drivers? |
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