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RMRK General => General Chat => Topic started by: droginator on July 10, 2008, 11:50:26 PM
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My laptop was working fine the last time I used it, but my mom said that when she used it, at some point when she was using it, it shut off. It then restarted and then brought up a screen saying something like "The computer didn't shut down properly" or something like that, and gives me 5 choices:
Safe Mode
Safe Mode with Networking
Safe Mode with Command Prompt
Last Known Good Configuration (your last settings that worked)
Start Windows Normally
Every one I try leads me to a "blue screen of death" and then it shuts down, restarts, and goes back to that screen. Anyone know how to fix this?
I use Windows XP.
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Take the error message on the BSoD and look it up on another computer. That's how I managed to fix my comp when I got the BSoD.
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I had the same problem, they had to reformat the whole computer. So everything was deleted to remove all threats. That's how I fixed it, but this isn't the best solution.
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Take the error message on the BSoD and look it up on another computer. That's how I managed to fix my comp when I got the BSoD.
I can't, it only shows it for about 2 seconds. ;9
I had the same problem, they had to reformat the whole computer. So everything was deleted to remove all threats. That's how I fixed it, but this isn't the best solution.
Well, maybe that might end up happening. Hope not. ;9
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Take the error message on the BSoD and look it up on another computer. That's how I managed to fix my comp when I got the BSoD.
I can't, it only shows it for about 2 seconds. ;9
I had the same problem, they had to reformat the whole computer. So everything was deleted to remove all threats. That's how I fixed it, but this isn't the best solution.
Well, maybe that might end up happening. Hope not. ;9
2 seconds is more than enough time to read a message, if you cant read it all in one go write down what you read and go again.
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Take the error message on the BSoD and look it up on another computer. That's how I managed to fix my comp when I got the BSoD.
I can't, it only shows it for about 2 seconds. ;9
I had the same problem, they had to reformat the whole computer. So everything was deleted to remove all threats. That's how I fixed it, but this isn't the best solution.
Well, maybe that might end up happening. Hope not. ;9
2 seconds is more than enough time to read a message, if you cant read it all in one go write down what you read and go again.
Or take a picture.
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Take the error message on the BSoD and look it up on another computer. That's how I managed to fix my comp when I got the BSoD.
I can't, it only shows it for about 2 seconds. ;9
I had the same problem, they had to reformat the whole computer. So everything was deleted to remove all threats. That's how I fixed it, but this isn't the best solution.
Well, maybe that might end up happening. Hope not. ;9
2 seconds is more than enough time to read a message, if you cant read it all in one go write down what you read and go again.
I did it this way.
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this is one of the ocasions where i suggest a reformat. windows isnt written smart enough to keep an error message up for a readable ammount of time.
If you have your windows xp install disk a repair install might be better then a full reformat.
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this is one of the ocasions where i suggest a reformat. windows isnt written smart enough to keep an error message up for a readable ammount of time.
It's configurable, though I'll give you that it's probably silly that the default configuration is to immediately reboot.
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oo tell me how to configure it. brothers pc has same problem and i need some junk off it
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:blizj:
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Lol does this mean you need to do it when you're comp's working? XD