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When you have the CD ready, follow these steps:. Make sure your video adapter has the latest driver available installed. Read more at Windows Recovery Disks. The NeoSmart Support Forums , member-to-member technical support and troubleshooting.

Get a discounted price on replacement setup and installation discs: Windows XP. Applicable Systems This Windows-related knowledgebase article applies to the following operating systems:. Propose an edit. Download Easy Recovery Essentials. The 0xE error. Tagged: blue screen of death BSOD. Now the blue screen error is gone when using SATA ports. If you are still experiencing a blue screen error, your system may be too new while the driver is not up to date to support it.

Please contact me, then I will update the driver or contact the author of Easy2Boot. Don't subscribe All Replies to my comments Notify me of followup comments via e-mail. You can also subscribe without commenting. When it was done and the computer was rebooting again, after the "windows" loading page was done the computer turned black so i restarted it and yet again I still have the blue screen pop up.

I decided that I would reinstall windows xp with the cd, so i put it in and booted from cd. After the step "setup is loading files" and the "setup is starting windows" starts, the computer turns into the blue screen again and besides instructions on what to do here is what it came up with: STOP 0x 0xEB1F2AA8, 0x, 0xFB3CF, 0x Hi Kirogordito.

Or switching power off to clear memory hang also need to remove main battery if a laptop then power computer back on. In your case it sounds like a physical RAM i. Also read MS KB Yes sorry, my computer model is a Dell Dimension E I cannot go into safe mode because either 1. The blue screen shows up, or 2.

While it's loading the system files I think they're called? It always stops in the middle of it and safe mode never boots up. I finished running the Dell Diagnostics and this is the only problem it showed during the diagnostic. As you have already removed and reinstalled all the memory modules and the system still does not boot, try the following: Remove all the memory modules, then install only one module in slot 1, then see if the system boots and if the computer starts normally, reinstall an additional module.

Does not boot, move the module to slot 2 and again see if the system boots, no boot, try the module in slot 3, no boot, try installing in slot 4. Still does not boot, then remove the first module and using the second one, repeat the sequence described above.

Still no boot, try installing any remaining modules, one at a time, using the above procedure. Continue until you have identified a faulty module [or slot] or reinstalled all modules without error. Then if the computer still does not start, it's possible that the motherboard has failed and needs to be replaced. Whichever one I pressed, the system self rebooted, and brung me back to the same page. I moved the stick to the 2nd 3rd and 4th slots and I got same results.

I tried the other RAM stick on the first slot, and the system actually loaded and brung me to the new user setup keep in mind i did a system restore but the blue screen persisted. I turned it off, inserted the second memory stick into the second slot and system told me the memory had changed, I pressed F1 to continue, system booted up perfectly. After I am done with the new user setup, I am going to remove the added stick down to slot three, keep the working stick on slot one, and see if system boots, and will repeate the process by putting stick in slot three and put it in slot 4.

One question i am confused about, I read online about my system and the RAM in which if i installed new ram I would have to install two of the same sticks? If anyone could shed some light if i could have stick number one in white slot, and stick number two on the black slot? I have run into a new problem. Stick one is in slot one white slot and stick two is in slot two black.



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