On Tue, 21 Jul 2009 00:33:57 +0530, oranitel wrote:
> whenevr i start my computer it goes to a black screen that gives me 2
> options:
>
> 1. fix start-up problams (recommended) -or something like that
> 2. start windows normally
>
>
> whenever i choose the 1st option it waits 2 seconds and then goes back
> to that black screen
> the secont option- it starts loading windows for a long time (about a
> minut, a minut and a half) and then it gives me a blue screen that says
> something about problems (i cant read it, becouys it disappears 2
> fast-there are percents running down...) and than goes back 2 tha black
> screen
>
> i pressed some buttons and then it gave me some options , i chose 2
> start windows in a safe mode, but -again!!!!-that damn black
> SCREEN!!!!!
>
> again, i pressed some buttons and it gave me the same optionsa and i
> chose to boot windows in a way that it would give me the last document
> it faild 2 open or something like that (that's what the description
> said, anyway...)
>
> it gave me another blue screen (after he tried starting windows) that
> gave me some kinda data path and the said:
> partitons: 2
> and then something in '[ ]'
> and lower it said: enter=submit. esc=cancel
> silly of me, i know, but i pressed enter, and it brought me to a blue
> screen that said:
> *** STOP: 0X0000005C ( 0X0000010B,0X00000003, 0X00000000, 0X00000000)
>
> i run a searc in google and all the people who had this problem said
> they first tried 2 install a new windows- but i didnt!!!
>
> the computer worked just fine, and then it fell from a height of about
> 4 feet, but it kept working until my sister closed it and the opened
> again
>
> can anyone help me?
> what can i do?
Well, I wish I had thought of the other people's comments about the 4-foot
drip.
But here's a useful item: the first option, "Fix start-up problems
(recommended)", takes forever and seems to be doing nothing, which is very
scary.
I suggest you try it again and just wait at least 30 minutes before
deciding anything.
But honestly, I think your computer is cooked (slang for broken).
Find a way to copy all your data from the old hard drive...
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Gene E. Bloch letters0x40blochg0x2Ecom
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