Ok, ill try to get through these specifics as quickly as I can. I have a dell inspiron 1300 laptop, first thing. I pushed the button down to turn it off instead of shutting it down and now it’s giving me the dreaded blue screen of death error: 0×000000ED. I’ve pushed the button to turn it off for a whole year and never had a problem. Ok so I went into BIOS to tell it to boot from a disk, and I tried ot get it to load the Windows XP disk. It will load everything but just as soon as it says “starting windows” it crashes. Granted this is a Windows Pro CD and I run Windows home on this laptop, I didnt know if that would make any difference. So that wouldn’t work. I tried burning a recovery disk but it would not read that disk in the drive. None of the safe modes will work and “Load from last known working configuration” will not work. The only thing that I have not tried is disabling casheing in BIOS memory because I dont know how to do that. This is a good laptop and im not ready to give up on it….anyone have any ideas?
I did get one tip about a program called ultimate boot cd for windows but it seems complicated, you have to burn it from a ISO file. Does anyone know if it’s worthit? O! maybe the most important detail: I recently had to get a new power supply and the computer has been getting hot. Could that be it? It it just overheating? Should I put it in the freezer to see if it will boot?
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4 responses so far ↓
1 Spartan888 // Sep 14, 2008
Call Dell, that is how I got my coputer fixed.
2 darkrinn // Sep 14, 2008
if its still under warranty call dell. even if its not they may send you new recovery disks esp if yours are bad.
you have done a lot to the computer installing the other version of xp may be the worst though cause it probably doesnt have drivers for your hardware.
also you might want to check the hard drive if you still can press f10 at boot and run the hard drive diagnositcs and see if it passes or gives an error if it gives an error the hard drive is bad
Derrick
3 plui234 // Sep 14, 2008
I would like to say that your hd is most likely the problem.If you dont want to part with your laptop,buy a new hd and fresh install windows.I guarantee it will work.I have had a similar situation and its not hard to install the hd.You pull it out and slide the new one in and you should be good
4 juan // Sep 28, 2008
message on blue screen of death is a follow> insperion 1150
kernal_data_inpage_error
technical information:
***stop: 0×0000007A (0xE1A3E260, 0XC000009C, 0XBC5F000, 0X0794F8C0)
Beginning dump of physical memory
Physical memory dump complete.
Contact you system administrator or technical support group for further assistance.
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