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Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: Australia East Queensland
Posts: 8
OS: xp
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It started a few months ago with the laggin of the laptop which is a dell inspiron 510m notebook. The com has been crashing ever now and again (blue screen)which became a real problem which made me install Xp pro which seemed to fix the problem (this made some of my programs not work). After a couple of weeks it began crashing again but not like before because it didn't have the blue screen instead it looked like it had just run out of power but the battery was charged. I restarted it and continued thinking nothing of it and it didn't happen as often as the previous crashes.
The real problem i have isn't the crashes but the result of one of these "blackouts" where i inserted a usb optical mouse into the laptop which instantly caused it to blackout. After weeks of it doin this i just tried to restart it but without the mouse. As i got back into windows i reinserted the mouse and it blacked out again. So i just took out the mouse and tried to restart the laptop but it wouldn't boot its as if when i press the power button it blacks out 1 millisecond after turning on. it doesn't even have enough time to let the drives spinning. So what can i do about this problem. |
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