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no you have icons which indicate the hard drive is working
try changing the back ground color of the screen or resetting the personalization of the screen
Persistent blue screen that results in Hard Drive dump? or Flickering Blue screen? Persistent: get a new hard drive if you have a friend to install it for you- not that hard to learn yourself, or buy a new computer. Flickering: try factory restoring it, make sure you back up your data from the boot menu first.
usually blue screen is shows when there is a problem on your computers memory on your hard disk drive,first try to clean the memory by using a clean paper on the contacts of the memory that is usually copper in color then after cleaning if the blue screen comes again try to replace a good memory if the blue screen appears again then try to reformat the hard disk drive which is the final solution to your problem.. hope this helps you
If it has the blue screen error, try to turn off the pc, remove the power cable and battery. Press and hold the power button for 5 seconds. Reseat the cables and battery. turn on the laptop.
If Blue screen occurs, turn off the pc and reseat the Hard Drive. If it still occur, then that is the time to replace the hard Drive..
OK, so I took out the added RAM, changed the internal RAM to a new 1GB stick. The machine booted, windows started, I logged on, then blue screen. I put the old internal RAM back in, changed the hard drive, same result. This test suggests that the RAM is fine as is the hard drive as the blue screen appeared with different hardware. My next step is to replace the motherboard as the appears to be the issue. I'll let you know how I get on.
A blue screen means operating system error. Your operating system will have to be either repaired or reinstalled using your recovery disc or operating system disc. A blue screen can also occur with a hard drive failure/crash. It's about 50/50 between system error and hard drive failure. If you have any issues or problems during or after the repair/reload of the operating system, then it's the hard drive and it will need to be replaced.
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