Dell Notebook Inspiron 7500, no sys startup.

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Problem: My notebook Dell Inspiron 7500, Windows XP Profesional. I'm
unable to start the windows XP profesional.
I can still reach the advanced setup sceme for safe modes etc, by
pressing F2 or F8. Also unable to startup the system in safemodes nor
all other possible ways through the F8 menu.

System gives an possible unexpected power failure, when I startup the
system apears the traditional windows XP screen but before the welcome
screen appears, appears a blue screen saying something about virtual
memory dump. This screen disapears so quickly that I'm unable to read
the complete message.
I have no XP software or what so ever, notebook was in my possesion
never conected to the net.


WHAT TO DO ????
 
Bart said:
Problem: My notebook Dell Inspiron 7500, Windows XP Profesional. I'm
unable to start the windows XP profesional.
I can still reach the advanced setup sceme for safe modes etc, by
pressing F2 or F8. Also unable to startup the system in safemodes nor
all other possible ways through the F8 menu.

System gives an possible unexpected power failure, when I startup the
system apears the traditional windows XP screen but before the welcome
screen appears, appears a blue screen saying something about virtual
memory dump. This screen disapears so quickly that I'm unable to read
the complete message.
I have no XP software or what so ever, notebook was in my possesion
never conected to the net.


WHAT TO DO ????

Start up in Safe Mode, right click My Computer, Properties, Advanced
tab, under Startup and Recovery click Settings, uncheck Automatically
restart. Reboot, then the write down the entire error message in the
blue screen and post it here.

Steve N.
 
Bart said:
Problem: My notebook Dell Inspiron 7500, Windows XP Profesional. I'm
unable to start the windows XP profesional.
I can still reach the advanced setup sceme for safe modes etc, by
pressing F2 or F8. Also unable to startup the system in safemodes nor
all other possible ways through the F8 menu.

System gives an possible unexpected power failure, when I startup the
system apears the traditional windows XP screen but before the welcome
screen appears, appears a blue screen saying something about virtual
memory dump. This screen disapears so quickly that I'm unable to read
the complete message.
I have no XP software or what so ever, notebook was in my possesion
never conected to the net.

Contact Dell tech support. It sounds like you have some hardware
failure.

Malke
 
Bart said:
Start up in Safe Mode, right click My Computer, Properties, Advanced
tab, under Startup and Recovery click Settings, uncheck Automatically
restart. Reboot, then the write down the entire error message in the
blue screen and post it here.

Steve N.

Bart said:
cannot start up in safe mode !

Does it have SP2? You didn't specify. If so then in the F8 triggered
boot menu you can select "Disable automatic restart on system failure".
Has the same effect.

Steve N.
 
You are having a hardware issue man. Boot to the utility partition with F12
at boot, Run the express test. The ram may be bad. I do dell corporate
portable support. If the hardware fails, just call in with the error code and
it will be replaced. If it passes, call anyways. It may be some other HW
issue.
 
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