Getting the blue screen a lot!

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Hi, Yesterday I turned on my laptop and it started normally, then suddenly
after a few minutes of loading everything I decided to open up Winamp and
Photoshop, then while Photoshop was loading the blue screen appeared, I
thought it was a RAM problem like sometimes happens. Yet this time the
computer was having problems to turn on, I press the power button and I looks
like it will start, but then it turns off the light of the battery.

Adter some more tries it does turn on, but now it loads, enters to windows
but just after all the programs are loaded ( the ones i have that start with
windows ) another blue screen appears, but with different number of problem,
even this happens when i try to enter save mode.

Does someone know a way to fix this?? Never thought this could happen a lot
and this freaquent.
 
DarKaoZ said:
Hi, Yesterday I turned on my laptop and it started normally, then suddenly
after a few minutes of loading everything I decided to open up Winamp and
Photoshop, then while Photoshop was loading the blue screen appeared, I
thought it was a RAM problem like sometimes happens. Yet this time the
computer was having problems to turn on, I press the power button and I looks
like it will start, but then it turns off the light of the battery.

Adter some more tries it does turn on, but now it loads, enters to windows
but just after all the programs are loaded ( the ones i have that start with
windows ) another blue screen appears, but with different number of problem,
even this happens when i try to enter save mode.

Does someone know a way to fix this?? Never thought this could happen a lot
and this freaquent.

What is the blue screen error message? Use this link to research the
problem: http://aumha.org/win5/kbestop.htm
 
For some reason they are several Error that appear in the blue screen and not
only one, and now my laptop takes several tries to actually turn on, in other
words i have to press the power button several times since most of the times
it will turn off in the first screen, or will show no screen at all)

Windows XP just did a CHKDSK and showed the next message:

" CHKDSK is verifying files (stage 1 of 3)
Truncating badly linked attribute records
from file record segment 26904
Deleting corrupt file record segment 26905.
Deleting corrupt file record segment 26906.
Deleting corrupt file record segment 26907.
Deleting corrupt attribute record (48, "")
from file record segment 26968
Truncating badly linked attribute records
from file record segment 26968
Deleting corrupt file record segment 26969.
Deleting corrupt file record segment 26970.
Deleting corrupt file record segment 26971.
Deleting corrupt file record segment 26972.
Deleting corrupt attribute record (48, "")
from file record segment 27064

Let me check what other stuff will appear
 
DarKaoZ said:
For some reason they are several Error that appear in the blue screen
and not only one, and now my laptop takes several tries to actually
turn on, in other words i have to press the power button several times
since most of the times it will turn off in the first screen, or will
show no screen at all)

Windows XP just did a CHKDSK and showed the next message:

" CHKDSK is verifying files (stage 1 of 3)
Truncating badly linked attribute records
from file record segment 26904
Deleting corrupt file record segment 26905.
Deleting corrupt file record segment 26906.
Deleting corrupt file record segment 26907.
Deleting corrupt attribute record (48, "")
from file record segment 26968
Truncating badly linked attribute records
from file record segment 26968
Deleting corrupt file record segment 26969.
Deleting corrupt file record segment 26970.
Deleting corrupt file record segment 26971.
Deleting corrupt file record segment 26972.
Deleting corrupt attribute record (48, "")
from file record segment 27064

Let me check what other stuff will appear

Your laptop is having hardware failure. It could be the RAM, the hard
drive, and/or the motherboard. Here are some general hardware
troubleshooting steps, but you should probably just contact the laptop
mftr.'s tech support. The fact that you have to press the power button
several times indicates the power supply may be failing also and since
that is on the motherboard, you're not going to be able to swap it out
yourself like you can with a desktop.

http://www.elephantboycomputers.com/page2.html#Hardware_Troubleshooting

Malke
 
Andrew said:
Sounds exactly like ram or the memory controller.Try running the memory


What a "memory controller?" And Memtest86 is a much better diagnostic
tool:

http://www.memtest86.com/


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