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I do have A New Dell inspiron SPX1330, when i want to restart the PC it generate a blue screen loopy afer i press the restart button?any one can help me please write to me
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Press key and the power button to initiate diagnostic testing on your laptop. You want to see if there are any hardware errors, specifically the hard drive. If all tests pass then your operating system software is corrupted and needs to be re-installed.
There are two ways to restore this machine to factory settings;
First is thru the Recovdery partition in the hard disk itself:
1
Close any windows currently open and click the Inspiron's "Start" button. Select "Shut Down" and choose the "Restart" option.
2
Tap "F8" when the Dell image appears on the screen. Continue tapping the key until the advanced boot menu loads.
3
Scroll down to "Repair Your
Computer" and press "Enter" to access the DataSafe local backup screen.
Click "Next." Select "Dell Factory Image Recovery and DataSafe options."
4
Click the "Restore without
preserving new or changed files" radio button and click "Next." Click
"Next" three more times and click "Restart" to restore the disk drive to
its original condition. Follow the on-screen prompts to set your
operating system settings.
If the hdd was already repartitioned or corrupted, the second option should work:
1
Insert the Dell recovery disk in
your Inspiron's optical drive and close the "AutoPlay" window when it
appears. Shut down any other open programs. Click "Start" and select
"Restart."
2
Tap "F2" as soon as the Dell
image appears on the laptop's screen. Scroll to the "CD-ROM" option and
press "Enter." Tap any key when you see the "Press any key to boot"
option.
3
Press "Enter" when the setup screen appears. Press "F8" and highlight the Dell's hard drive partition. Press "Enter."
4
Follow the instructions on the
screen to choose the Inspiron's operating system options. Click "Finish"
and remove the recovery disk from the optical drive. Click "Start" and
select "Restart."
most likely related to the blue screen issues. a possible reinstall of the OS may be needed. To check if it is blue screen related, restart the computer, press F8 when system restarts, then select the option to disable auto-restart option on the advanced options menu and press Enter. Next time you use the system, see if it will still auto-restart or if you'll get a blue screen. If there is an error, a system rstore or OS repair or reinstall may also be needed.
Blue screen is a device isure, remove power and battery, put back the power and restart and press F8 and goto "Safe Mode with internet" If the unit boots up fine we then know it is a device isure. Try using the system restore feature and go back a few days and see if this helps Please rate our solutions and if you still have problems please call back for more ideas to help you
Thanks Richard Scott Technical Support New Zealand
don't hit ctrl, f11 instead hit F8 and then go into Dell Factory Image Restore, that will wipe, format and reinstall all the factory software that's stored on the Recovery Drive (usually the D: drive) good luck.
Have you installed any application/program prior to the blue screen? Most blue screen causes your system not to boot to your operating system anymore. It is possible that your hard drive is crashed due to a virus infections or spywares. Incompatibility and corrupted system registry may affect your system to have blue screen as well.
You may try the following steps below.
1. Restart your computer. After you pressed the power button to restart. Keep on tapping F8 key on the keyboard on and off.
2. Boot advanced option will show up on the screen. You may boot your computer to the following option.
a. Last known good configuration b. Safe mode with Networking.
If Safe mode w/networking works, restore your computer to an earlier using the system restore features.
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