Windows XP blue screen of death... Gateway series LT Netbook
When I start my gateway LT series netbook, I get to the screen where the Windows logo appears for about 5 seconds, then I get a blue screen for a fraction of a second, not long enough to read the typical start-up error message. Then the process starts all over again, again and again! I have not any hardware or software recently added. The netbook already has Service Pack3 pre-installed when I got it. I already tried to work by pressing F8 and learn to be on a page where I have the option to start my netbook on safe mode. Same thing is happening. I already brought my computer to the gateway service center because I have not had the unit for more than a year. I have already informed its software problems are not included in the warranty. However, I'm pretty on my own on that now. So I pretty much need the help of this irritable community.
I hope that someone can push me to the right direction to get my netbook to life. Thanks in advance!
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· Do you have the cd of Windows XP when you bought the computer?
We will get the exact error message and the error code by following the steps below:
Select Disable automatic restart in the event of system failure in the Advanced Start menu options for the error.
a. restart your computer and start pressing F8 on your keyboard. On a computer that is configured to start to multiple operating systems, you can press the F8 key when the Boot Menu appears.
b. use the arrows to choose to turn off the automatic restart in the event of system failure in the Advanced Options of Windows Start Menu and press ENTER.
In the meantime you can try disconnecting any device connected to the computer with the exception of the keyboard and mouse and restart the computer and check the result
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