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Help with a bluescreen Dell XPS 710

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May 19th, 2008
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I am needing help with a computer that I have... obviously.

The computer has not been turned on in a while because...

It blue screens after the Windows logo comes up.

I can't go into any option... safe mode, safe mode with networking.. last knows good configuration... Nothing
Every time, there is a blue screen that says that if I installed new software, then uninstall it...

TO make matters worse, I don't have my original disks that came with it.
Anyone have any ideas on how to correct this problem?
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Re: Help with a bluescreen Dell XPS 710

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May 21st, 2008
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Slave youre HD in another machine and run a check disk.alternatively manually remove installed drivers that was installed last that you think might have caused the prob.you can try installing it again at a late stage.
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