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| Re: Vista BSOD "Snipedisazz" <guest@unknown-email.com> wrote in message news:1d1f3076f4628928a3cd99adf93b2236@nntp-gateway.com...[color=blue] > > got this new Dell E6500 Vista, 32bit, getting a BSOD with two but > seperate BSOD messages, > > 1. 0x0000007E (0xc0000005, 0x58E8561A, 0xa731B38, 0xA7316884) > > 2. 0x00000050 (0xD1b9f46b, 0x00000008, 0xd1b9f46b, 0x00000002) > > could anybody give me a clue if it is a software or driver or hardware > issue, hit! i can login and run things fine. this happens between 30 > min's of being on up to 5 hours. > > thx > > > -- > Snipedisazz[/color] Hi Snipe-- Since the stop errors are ambivalent and could have a number of causes, and you have a Latitude laptop, which makes it hard for you to do routine hdw checks inside, you might be able to fix your system with a few minutes of steps. Then you can contact Dell if you're not back to normal. You have the fact that your machine is brand new going for you if there is a hdw problem, and none of these steps harms you and they may help. Dell promised to ship a Vista DVD with Startup Repair Options in the months before Vista RTM'd and Lionel Manchaka, their VP for media, reneged on his promise. If you need a Startup Repair Disk you can download and burn the iso from this link. In Windows 7, MSFT makes it easy to make this disk from the All Programs Menu under Maintenance: Download Vista Repair Disk .iso and burn it to CD or DVD [url]http://neosmart.net/blog/2008/windows-vista-recovery-disc-download/[/url] 1) First try 3 options from Startup Repair. If you have a Vista DVD then restart with it in the drive>press any key to boot from it and run Startup Repair. From Startup Repair you have 3 good tools with an excellent chance of fixing your system. If you don't have a Vista DVD from which to boot to Startup Repair, no problem, Download the .iso from the link below and burn it, and you'll have the Microsoft Vista Repair Disk with Startup Repair. Download Vista Repair Disk [url]http://neosmart.net/blog/2008/windows-vista-recovery-disc-download/[/url] How to Use Startup Repair from the Vista DVD or the Repair Disk you make: [url]http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/tutorials/tutorial142.html[/url] [url]http://windowshelp.microsoft.com/Windows/en-US/Help/5c59f8c1-b0d1-4f1a-af55-74f3922f3f351033.mspx[/url] 2) If Startup Repair does not get your Vista back, then use the 3 bootrec commands from the command prompt available on the Statup Repair Menu: The menu I refer to is in this set of directions with a grey background. [url]http://vistahomepremium.windowsreinstall.com/repairstartup/repairstartup.htm[/url] Those are: bootrec /fixmbr bootrec /fixboot bootrec /rebuild BCD 3) If my second option doesn't work, then try System restore from the Startup Repair list. 4) If by rare chance you have an actual Vista DVD, you can put it in, boot from it>choose the Upgrade Option>choose your current broken Vista Drive and try to do a repair install with the Vista DVD. How To Perform a Repair Installation For Vista [url]http://www.vistax64.com/tutorials/88236-repair-install-vista.html[/url] 5) If the above 3 tools don't work, then use the 4 tools available by restarting your pc and tapping F8 once per second to get to the Windows Advanced Options Menu. From this menu click on 3 Safe Mode links to use System Restore. Make sure you try all 3 if one doesn't work, because just one of them may work. Tap F8 to Reach Windows Advanced Options Menu Pictured Below: [url]http://media.photobucket.com/image/vista%20windows%20advanced%20options%20menu/indyank/techbliss/Vista-Advanced-Boot-Options.jpg[/url] Safe Mode Safe Mode with Networking Safe Mode with Command: At the prompt you would type the command to use forsystem restore at the safe mode cmd prompt is: %systemroot%\system32\restore\rstrui.exe If these 3 tools don't work, you have one more you can try which is Last Known Good Configuration. Good luck, CH |
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