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Tomster2 3 Silver. Working with a Dimension with XP Home. BIOS A We encountered a blue screen condition in which we could not boot in normal, mode or safe mode. Each produced the blue screen. We then replaced the hard drive PS, I considered the CD drive, but before we started replacing ram and the HD we use a utility on a Symantec Ghost CD to browse the drive and copy all files and folders off the old hard drive.

This all ran fine All forum topics Previous Topic Next Topic. Replies 9. Tomster2 See if Method 1 in this article can help. Post the issue in the appropriate Board, where they will be answered. I'm stuck. Please help. Join our community to see this answer! Unlock 1 Answer and 4 Comments. Andrew Hancock - VMware vExpert. See if this solution works for you by signing up for a 7 day free trial.

What do I get with a subscription? Comaqtech Thank you for the reply and the link. However, my fault I didn't tell you the full story.

Upon calling a local IT Call Centre they confirmed that this was the reason for the error message. Just get the PC to boot from the CD on startup and you will be fine. Thanks again.

Red Flag This Post Please let us know here why this post is inappropriate. Reasons such as off-topic, duplicates, flames, illegal, vulgar, or students posting their homework. Close Box. Log In Come Join Us! Press F6 if you want to specify additional mass storage devices. A list of options will be displayed. Select Standard PC. You will now be able to proceed with the installation.

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