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BSOD With a Kick
Hey Guys, I'm having a really big problem with my Dell Inspiron 6000. Heres to story, I was staying a hotel and noticed that they had free internet through the cable. So when i plugged it in, i got the 0x000000050. I though i had to restart or something. So i did then after the windows XP loading page, It comes back. I tryed booting into safe mode And got it again. I Tried doing last config but no. So i cant get into windows. I Even tried Reformatting but while it was examining the Hard-drive,It does it again. It was at home screen before it got it. Can anyone help me? Thanks in advance.
Example **STOP 0x00000050 (0xC51000000, 0x00000000, 0x804D9DA8, 0x00000000)
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Re: BSOD With a Kick
0x50 usually is refferring to a bad video driver, or a rootkit virus. though both of those would not cause it to not boot into safe mode.
First thing I would do is run a hard drive test on it. click the link in my sig, pick the manufacturer for your hard drive, then download and burn to a cd thier diagnostic test. boot your computer to that and run the tests. If that passes, then download and burn to a cd a memory test, you can click on memtest86+ in my sig and download the cd iso. |
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Re: BSOD With a Kick
I used the one that ran in The Ultimate Boot CD. and i used windows Xp pro to try to reformat. But i downloaded this iso that allowed me into the recovery console(XP). So i have that if that helps.
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Re: BSOD With a Kick
I'd suggest to download and run another hard drive test, Drive Fitness Test is a really good one, you want one that the computer boots too, one like UBCD's may not be fully testing the drive.
And the reformat, so you used just a plain XP Pro install disc, how far did it get before blue screening? Did it get past the "Press F8 to accept the EULA" screen? and you say recovery console, did you not try to install windows and just use the disc to enter recovery console? and it BSOD'd? |
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Re: BSOD With a Kick
Ill go ahead and do another hard drive test.
On the reformat when it examines the Hard drive it goes into the blue screen.(Not where F8 is) When i tried using the windows XP disk. I got the BSOD when i hit entered 1.
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