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the 4 caused, 99% (and more sure) an OLD 2003 LAPTOP....
1: the HDD is bad. we test it , ask how. (moved to good PC)
2: the coin cell battery is dead and bios lies about HDD. 11 years old is no good now, ever, 7 years is EOL on COIN.
3: The OS is infected well gee XP is a virus magnet. so is.
4: and more. gee the screen works as most do not now CCFL EOL.
A blue screen error usually comes up on Windows 7 when there is a serious hardware or software issue that may be causing Windows to Shut Down unexpectedly. At times, a message may also come up on your screen saying "Windows has been shut down to prevent damage to your computer."
To troubleshoot this issue, you may need to try out multiple troubleshooting options to detect whether the issue is with your hardware or software and to resolve the same as per the recommended procedure.
The above troubleshooting steps may also help you to resolve the freezing issue. If they don't, please let us know so that we can suggest you additional troubleshooting options for the same.
If it's really a problem related to the OS: http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/windows7/why-is-my-screen-black-when-i-start-windows-7
anyway the easier way is to push F8 at boot and choose the lower resolution as explained here http://mintywhite.com/vista/screen-goes-black-after-changing-the-resolution/
It is windows 7 issue. Windows 7 is having the same problem like windows vista. They are actually the same operating system, but Microsoft rename to windows 7. Try taking the burner out and to see if it loads up.
Press F8 continuously while starting the computer. When black screen appears eventually (right before Windows loads), choose Last Known Good Configuration.
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