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I have a Del Latitute D600 laptop. When I power it up it displays this Del display screen then boots up with the windows XP display screen. After few seconds it goes blank and then this blue screen giving this message:
A problem has been detected and windows has shut down to prevent damage to your computer.
UNMOUNTABLE_BOOT_VOLUME
If this is the first time you’ve seen this stop error screen, restart your computer. If this screen appears again follow these steps:
Check to ensure any new hardware or software is properly installed. If this is a new installation ask your hardware or software manufacturer for any windows update you might need.
If problem continues, disable or remove any newly installed hardware or software. Disable bios memory options such as caching or shadowing. If you need to use safe mode to disable or remove components, restart your computer, press F8 to select advanced start up options, and then select safe mode
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In the BIOS setup under Video choose the built-in adapter and no Dock video. Save and Exit BIOS setup. The system reboots. If it does again doesn't give you the blue login screen, press and hold the power button to shut it down. Restart it again and immediately after the Dell screen press and hold Function & hit the function key with the display on it. I think it believes you want your primary video to go to an external monitor. This should correct it if that is the cause of your boot-up blankness.
It is because of your harddisk has bed indexing for fix errors on harddisk you need recovery disk. Then boot your computer with recoverry disk. When you power up the computer press F1 or F2 or "del" key to enter in bios . Then go to boot option then set first boot device as your cd or dvd rom.Then save and exit. Then put disk in rom then power up follow the porcedure on screen.Then choose recovery console then type in prompt "chkdsk /r" then press "y" then it fix error on harddisk. Then check if still same blue screen you need to repair windowes for that boot again with disk and choose repair windows option. Let me know if you need more assistance. Thanks.
for that you need recovery disk or windows xp bootable disk. For that put that disk in rom.Then when you power up the computer press F1 or F2 or "del" key to enter in bios . Then go to boot option set first boot device as your cd or dvd rom then save settings and exit. Then it boot with disk then follow the procedure then enter in recovery console then type in prompt "chkdsk /r" then press "y" then it recovers error on harddisk. Then check. If still face same issue then you have to choose repair option so it fix windows. This blue error comes when there is issue in bed indexing in harddisk. Let me know if you need more assistance. Thanks.
Place a Windows XP disk in to a drive and just after pressing power button keep pressing F10 or F12 to get to the boot menu then choose cd/dvd drive and follow procedures from the screen to repair or install system. ANother way is by pressing F1 or F2 or Del just after pressing power button to get to BIOS the go to Boot options and set firs cd/dvd drive then press F10 and enter.
Can you get it to boot using any of the options it gives other than boot normally? If the blue screen is caused by hardware then installing xp will still present the problem. If the blue screen is an operating system crash then using the recovery disk or doing a repair install will solve the boot problem.
If you still rather install xp then you need to go into BIOS and set 1st boot device as CD. To go into BIOS you will need to press F10 or F2 (usually) as displayed on the splash screen when you power on
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re-install windows operating system....
Can you get into the BIOS or boot into Safe Mode?
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