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Default The Dreaded BSOD (Blue Screen Of Death)

On Sun, 28 Oct 2012 12:41:07 -0000, "the_constructor"
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Had a Dell Dimension 9100 given to me a couple of days ago and as soon as I
switched on I got the dreaded BSOD. Looking on the internet for advice, the
BSOD covers numerious problems.

I took the hard drive out and put it into another computer and virus checked
it. It found 2 viruses which were deleted, then it was placed back into DELL
PC and it worked fine. I did a manufacturers reset hoping this would cure my
problems. It did and it didn't. I took all the AOL, Tiscali and Norton crap
off and switched on the day after only to be greeted with the BSOD again.

Does the manufactures reset just copy new files to the old file structure or
does it do a complete format of the hard drive and also when I press Ctrl +
F11 at bootup does this read a file on the non manufacturers part of the
hard drive before it restores the hard drive.

I was thinking of reformatting the hard drive using a Win XP disc and then
doing a manufacturers reset.

Advice most welcome please.....

Jim G


BSOD is often caused by a hardware issue, so try removing any cards
that are not essential for the machine to boot.

If the memory isn't a single SIM, remove them to try and identify a
faulty stick.

Blow dust out of all slots and re-seat devices.




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