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by scottyvip - 11/9/09 10:37 AM
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help my computer crashed

by scottyvip - 11/9/09 10:37 AM

My computer crashed,it said that I have no proper HDD. It will not let me in any of the modes. There is no noise[I think it's malware].Every thing was working fine.If I need new driver's where can I get them and how can I install them.Thank you for any help you can give. P.S. The blue sreensaid Technical information***STOP: 0x0000007E (0x000001D,0x8A4204E0,0xB84C72D8,0xB84C6FD4). Also I think it's an LITE-ON DVDRW SHM-165P6S NSOK THAT MAY NOT BE THE HARD DRIVE. Ihope you can help

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Can You Boot With Your Recovery Discs?

by Grif Thomas Moderator - 11/9/09 3:12 PM In reply to: help my computer crashed by scottyvip

Place the first recovery disc (or an operating system disc-sorry you didn't tell us which operating system you're using or the make and model of the computer) in the DVD/CD drive, then restart the computer.. It should boot from the disc and allow you to run a "repair" install OR.. toformat and reinstall the operating system back to it's original factory state.

Once it's reinstalled, you can use your BACKUP files to replace the personal documents, music, pictures, etc.

Hope this helps.

Grif

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My computer crashed

by scottyvip - 11/9/09 4:10 PM In reply to: Can You Boot With Your Recovery Discs? by Grif Thomas Moderator

sry I'm useing XP(an older one). I tryed useing the XP disc and rebooting nothing happened. I still get the blue screen,and will not let me use the safe mode or any mode. thank you for your help P.S.the only thing I use is the BIOS

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Nothing Happened?

by Grif Thomas Moderator - 11/9/09 4:24 PM In reply to: My computer crashed by scottyvip

Do you mean the computer wouldn't boot to the disc and you got a blue screen again when Windows attempted to load normally..?

Or do you mean the computer didn't start at all?

If the computer doesn't start at all, then you probably need a new power supply.. If the problem is that the computer didn't boot from the Windows CD, then you need to access the BIOS setup screen and adjust the boot order so the DVD/CD drive boots BEFORE the hard drive.

Hope this helps.

Grif

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