Startup Repair loop

I have a Dell Inspiron that no longer starts. It will not respond to any button except F2 or F12. There a beep noise (2 beeps) and anytime I have receive a something other than a black screen, it says, "a recent hardware or software change might be installed a file that is signed incorrectly or damaged... "or" the file may be corrupt. The file header checksum does not match the checksum calculated. "What should I do?

Hello

These beeps mean something is wrong and you should contact Dell technical support or check with a real
computer store (not the leeks and the glances at a Best Buy or other stores). Maybe the two
beeps indicate a memory problem. You could try removing and reinstalling the memory sticks.
Be sure to remove ALL power before doing so.

Dell support
http://support.Dell.com/

Dell support drivers - product manual & warranty Info (left side) - and much more
http://support.Dell.com/support/index.aspx?c=us&l=en&s=DHS

Dell forums
http://en.community.Dell.com/forums/
I hope this helps.
Rob Brown - Microsoft MVP - Windows Desktop Experience: Bike - Mark Twain said it right.

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    Kind regards

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