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I Have A Acer Laptop And When I Restart My Computer I Get A Blue Screen.?
| January 24, 2010 | Posted by HTBP under How to Bypass |
the blue screen says windows has been shut down to prevent damage to your computer etc. i have tried safe mode last known configuration and all the others but i dont let me go int my pc. are there any ways to bypass it any help would be very appreciated.
Method 1: Repair the volume
Note the second parameter (0xbbbbbbbb) in the error message.
If the second parameter of the Stop error is 0xC0000032, the cause of the error is that the file system is damaged. If the second parameter is not 0xC0000032, see "Method 2: Check the IDE cable and load Fail-Safe settings" for help.
To repair the volume, follow these steps:
1. Start your computer by inserting the Windows startup disks or the Windows installation disk if your computer can start from the CD drive.
2. When the Welcome to Setup screen appears, press R to select the repair option.
3. If you have a dual-boot or multiple-boot computer, select the Windows installation that you want to access from the Recovery Console.
4. Type the administrator password when you are prompted to do this.
Note If no administrator password exists, press ENTER.
5. At the command prompt, on the drive where Windows is installed, type chkdsk /r, and then press ENTER.
6. At the command prompt, type exit, and then press ENTER to restart your computer.
7. After you repair the volume, check your hardware to isolate the cause of the file system damage.
If this procedure does not work, repeat it, but type fixboot instead of chkdsk /r in step 5.
If you are still unable to resolve the issue, see Method 2.
Method 2: Check the IDE cable and load Fail-Safe settings.
• If your UDMA hard disk is connected to the controller with a 40-wire UDMA cable, replace the cable with an 80-wire cable.
• In the BIOS settings for your computer, load the 'Fail-Safe' default settings, and then reactivate the most frequently used options, such as USB Support.
If you are not sure how to follow these steps, contact the manufacturer or refer to the user’s guide that was included with your hardware.
Sounds like the master boot record is damaged, in which case you will have to repair the master boot record (MBR) or reinstall the OS