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For some reason my laptop is playing up. Left it to shut down properly and as far as i know it did. ( I hit the red and went to bed)
Now trying to restart it I get the black and white message telling me there could be one of several problems. It does say sorry though! I have a choice to chose a mode.
Safe mode
Safe mode with Networking
Safe mode with Command prompt
last know configuration
Start windows normally
Which ever I chose it makes a 5 second attempt at doing some thing then returns to that screen. Nothing else happens. All the stuff on the web I have found so far wants me to log on with administrator capabilities.
Changed nothing recently , since I updated my Norton 360 about 3 weeks ago. Perfect running since then.
Ideas please.
Select "Start windows normally" and let us know if it happers again. Normally means that you did not get a clean shutdown and nothing to worry about.
Tried that about 10 millions times over the last 48 hours. Nothing except the same screen.
not just a flat battery ?
( 😳 )
On mains
I'd uninstall Norton and go from there. It's a horrible bloated piece of crap that's messed up every PC i've ever seen it on (that's assuming you can actually properly uninstall it - use http://www.ccleaner.com/ and get it to sort the registery etc after you've killed Norton and then rebooted.
I'd stick to the built in Windows firewall (the SP3 version is more than adequate), AVG or Avast! (probably Avast!) and then install Windows Defender (MS free anti spyware program). Then notice how your computer runs faster.
Start it up, and at the question, go to continue booting into safe mode. Then try shutting down. If on reboot, you still got issues, probably got a virus or something.
If so, run your anti spyware and any other malware programs, and then use a previous system restore point say a day or so before the pc started going bananas.
Alternatively, it could be a part of the pc not working properly (i had this recently with a fx card who's fan had choked up with dust, leading to overheating, making the pc unstable and causing crashes requiring power off without shutting down, a few of these fubar'ed my pc, but a new card, and the above, resolved the issues.
If none of the above works, then you might be stuck with reinstalling windows?
I had this recently.
I can't do anything at all. I can switch off by leaning on the power button and thats it
firstly check the fans cooler grills are clear of dust/fluff.
Then if you have an XP disk boot off that and go to the recovery console and try running chkdsk /r
It may just be disk errors
fans puffing away nicely. As for the disc, some hope. bloody Dell's don't come with them. Or can i find that online via this PC?
If you can't get past that options screen then a full rebuild would be the best option - wipe everything and start again - do you have a current backup of your data?
mattsccm - Memberfans puffing away nicely. As for the disc, some hope. bloody Dell's don't come with them. Or can i find that online via this PC?
Do you know anyone close by with an XP disk?
It didn't try installing any windows updates when it was shutting down did it?
Usually this happens if an update goes wrong.
If you can get hold of an XP disc then you could try doing a Windows Repair, that way you won't lose your data.
Sounds like a virus.
If your ok with losing whatever is on there then re-boot, when the Dell splash screen appears hold down "Ctrl" & hit "F11".
WARNING...it will wipe the hard drive & re-install the op system to how it was when new.
Nothing but some how I ot into BIOS what ever that is, from there I some how got into some system check which told me that no battery was installed which there is. Could it be that a screwed battery is causing problems? See above :roll:m Ight have another as a good while back Dell send me a new one( the one in use) as the originals might get hot. Thinking about it of late mine has as well but now it isn't even though the thing has been on all day rebooting. Hmmmmm. What do you think?
Reading through the garbled stuff you posted there!
Try taking the battery out & run just on mains first, but as its getting past the BIOS and into a windows start-up environment then my money would be on a slightly damaged windows installation.
Do you know someone who could take the HDD out and copy any stuff you want off it first, before you go through the format/clean install route?
Removing battery didn't work, nor did another. So any XP disc will do, not just the one with the matching numbers?
Is it refering to the BIOS backup battery that is dead?
How old is your Dell Matt?
I might have a spare Dell XP recovery disk that you can try for nothing that might help?
I'd say you disk is shagged.
Get hold of a bootable Linux distro. Put it on a USB key and boot with that. Rescue what data you need from the disk then boot with an XP setup disk, go into Recovery console and do fixboot fixmbr and chkdsk
Have you checked the boot menu?
What's the order?
You're not running IE8 are you? People similar to be experiencing similar problems with that browser on XP and it's apain in the bum to de-install too.
Go to this website for recovery tools: http://www.ubcd4win.com/
It's helped me recover nadgered installs before, could be worth building a set for you. At the least, it will let you build something that lets you backup all your data before you wipe it to start again.