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Boot Failure, System Halted, How to solve?
Try using the autodetect feature in BIOS setup to detect the HD properly and then enter the values for "User" drive instead of "Auto". This way the BIOS doesn't need to "detect" the drive every time. If you have a Western Digital HD, you sh... Read More »
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what am i missing here? boot failure: system halted
Are the CD and HD on the same IDE cable? If so unplug your CD and see what happens? Actually just unplug it regardless and see what happens. If it is on the same IDE cable then you may not have the CD jumpers set correctly. Also there could... Read More »
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Boot Failure: System Halted?????? What should I do?
Wow. This is the time you really need that back-up boot disk your manual suggested you make when you bought the machine. You know, the one you probably didn't make? Seriously, find a boot disk and boot in safe mode. IF you're lucky you migh... Read More »
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Insert your Windows 7 or Windows Vista system disk, while the system is booting up, hold down the F12 key for the boot menu (some systems might use different function key such as F10). Choose boot from CD drive so the system recovery consol...
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basically, you can remove all devices not needed for booting, and test. otherwise, i would try to test the ram and disk on another system, or disconnect and reseat all connectors.
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Direct Memory Access failure for one of your drives...please give detailed information 'bout the system for more help...T
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That likely means that your operating system has become corrupted somehow. It's likely a Windows Registry problem. Depending on how you shut the computer off, may have made it worse. If you did a "hard" shutdown by using the power button, t...
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Yah, just don't do a format. Reinstall over the current copy. You might have to reinstall things, but it's better than having to format and start from scratch. Unless it's really bad and you absolutely have to format, that's the worst. Sour...
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