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My dear friends, im having a huge problem, as you know i moved from mexico to norway and i got here a little fujitsu laptop with windows xp for working, im doing some design and media with flash, and today i just turned it off and when i tryed to start it again, it just dont go after the windows xp screen, it crashes with a blue window. ive tryed to start in safe mode and it happens the same. do you know or have an ideas of what can i do, i need the info inside the harddrive, mostly the one in my desktop but i dont know if i can resinstall windows again and be able to keep those files in my desktop. can someone please help me?
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if you have the windows xp cd put that in and hit repair my computer, that might work. If not i THINK norton ghost can access your harddrive and get for info with its recovery cd, even if windows wont start. Don't quote me on that though, try with the XP cd.

If not you might lose your data. back it up dude.
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Boot from your XP CD, go to the recovery console and type 'chkdsk'.  Restart the computer and load Windows as normal.  That might fix the problem as I've been able to fix BSoDs that way before.
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You can reinstall windows XP, and all your data will still be there as long as you choose not to format. All your old desktop files will be in "C:\documents and settings\(old user name)\desktop". Just move them to your new desktop folder "C:\documents and settings\(new user name)\desktop" or wherever else you wish to place them.
Last Edit: October 21, 2008, 10:05:50 pm by goat
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Thanks, i got it formatted i lost my game and some other things i was unable to backup.. bad luck now the problem is just wierd, this computer is a fujitzu siemens laptop the one with the wireless switch outside well when im with the switch on it crashes and when its off it dont the wierd thing is that it just crashes in my house i can turn the switch on in the library or the school and it works but if i do it in my place it just die,,, any ideas=??

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same crash?
Last Edit: October 25, 2008, 02:31:54 pm by goat
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yes same crash, i cant read the blue screen because is very very fast but its the same when i turn on the wireless button it just die. but well is just at my plac eim getting used to use my computer outside my house like right now!

in the library but thatnks for your help


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is the wireless card built in? are you still under warranty?
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i dont think i am... im actually looking for new computars im so so so pisst
! but thanks for your helpo
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If your system is still under warranty, it would be a good idea to turn it in for repairs. It may even be cheaper to bring it to a repair shop even if your system is not under warranty, compared to buying a new laptop.
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yes i got a desktop a nice 4 gb ram, and some othe rnice stuff a huge processor 1.5 t disk space and the only problem vis that it has vista.... it really sucks
but well what can i say im completly happy  trhansk for the aid guys!
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