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Fatal error code

CHKDSK cme back no problems then screen goes to fatal error code system shut dwn. reboots up to startup then back into CHKDSK.

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Most likely cause is either Operating System is corrupt or the Hard Drive is failing/failed. To check the failure you would need to put the drive in a different computer and run a Drive check on it.

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Blue Screen system error. If you've been running windows Xp, please do the following:
1. Insert Windows XP CD in the Pc.
2. Restart the PC and while in Bios, go to Boot Priority and select Boot from CD as your first priority.
3. Save and exit.
4. The PC restarts and follow the instructions on the screen. (Press any key to boot from the CD).
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Your CPU is overheating.

Try and get into the BIOS and increase the fan speed & any aother fan on the system. Don't increase the temperature range, as this will damage the system.

You won't be able to sort out the software problem until the system is running within the hardware limits.

You can also run a office fan to help get the system to cool while making the changes in the BIOS.
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