Dimensions 4700 0x000000ED 0x8131FE30 0xc0000006 0x00000000 0x00000000

I'm new and do not know what information you need. When I turn my 0n 4700 I get this and it won't do anything, please help me solve, because my warranty is expired. Thank you very much!

Stop: 0x000000ED 0x8131FE30 0xc0000006 0x00000000 0x00000000

When I go to the splash screen? I get this message:

0 7 drive Fail return code

Disk 1 no device

Player 2 Diagnostics not supported

Disc 3 no device

Message edited by simpletruth 05/31/2008 23:32

Tags: Dell Drives

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