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Windows XP - Dell Latitude -Blue Screen on Start-up
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<blockquote data-quote="Zymf" data-source="post: 212338" data-attributes="member: 20865"><p>What do you mean blue screen? As though your computer's overheated?</p><p> </p><p>I had a problem with my laptop - I shut it down whilst it was configuring updates, stupidly. I tried to access my laptop the next day and I was stuck on the same update screen, and it would continuously freeze on 35% of configuration. </p><p>Luckily my brother managed to fix the issue by re-installing Windows 7. I'm not sure how he did it as the laptop continuously froze, I was actually at school when he did it.</p><p> </p><p>Although, you said you don't have a disc and I'm not sure whether it would help you with the "blue screen" problem.</p><p>If you can get your hands on a disc, or even a copy, then you should definitely try it as it worked like a charm for me, multiple times.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Zymf, post: 212338, member: 20865"] What do you mean blue screen? As though your computer's overheated? I had a problem with my laptop - I shut it down whilst it was configuring updates, stupidly. I tried to access my laptop the next day and I was stuck on the same update screen, and it would continuously freeze on 35% of configuration. Luckily my brother managed to fix the issue by re-installing Windows 7. I'm not sure how he did it as the laptop continuously froze, I was actually at school when he did it. Although, you said you don't have a disc and I'm not sure whether it would help you with the "blue screen" problem. If you can get your hands on a disc, or even a copy, then you should definitely try it as it worked like a charm for me, multiple times. [/QUOTE]
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