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Gateway m series..fatal system error.shuts down

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Go into safe mode and when you do you'll see a screen that asks if you want to go into system restore. Do that and choose a date from the last time the computer worked properly. If that doesn't do it or you can't get into safe mode, then you'll need to save your data and reinstall windows.

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  • Posted on Jan 23, 2009

SOURCE: blue screen c000021a fatal system error

usually blue screen comes from unstable video memory or windows system or HD.
you may try
1) reinstall windows
2) change another HD to install windows
3) change new ram memory or change memories slot between one and another
if not fixed, to be sure your video memory damage which is insualted on board(separated with RAM), only the hardware repair can be fixed.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Apr 23, 2009

SOURCE: Blue screen Fatal System Error. How do I get the laptop to work?

damaged OS windows or most commom hard drive failer..

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Nov 19, 2009

SOURCE: stop c00002la {Fatal system Error} The windows

Call up Dell or go to the web site and talk or chat with technical support. They can look up the error code and pin point the problem. Your laptop might still be under warranty so don't wait until it runs out you better act now.

Good Luck

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on May 09, 2010

SOURCE: My toshiba satellite m70-cl3 showing fatal error

Hi sanjaykvscnb, you can call toshiba tech support at 1-800-457-7777 for a recovery cd request. They are open 24/7.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jun 22, 2010

SOURCE: i have a problem on this cod c000021a fatal system

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).
5.After system has finished, such will happen <Enter-To Continue R-Repair ESC-Cancel>.
6. Choose R to repair.
7. A black screen pops up, just read and type 1 and wait for the next step (password).
8. Put in your Admin Password or press "Enter".
9. Then type CHKDSK and press "Enter".
10. the system will repair the errors within the HDD and windows and later restart the PC. Good luck

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