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Answer» Hello , I have problem with my other laptop (toshiba satellite a300d).Back in the day it crashed , windows dont loading (even those Miniwinxp from HBCD) .Im trying to figure out what is wrong with it,tested RAM -its ok , I think problem is with my graphic card , I tried to scan it with video memory stress test , but results was : No need to apologize your use of the English language is just fine. Two things have you tried a system restore to an earlier date (a date before the current issue arose is fine)? Have you tried to access the computer in safe mode? Did you add/delete/change anything on the computer coincident to this problem arising/truenorthThank you for your reply.I totaly forget about system restore , I just tried but unfortunately it wont work. Yes , I tried to access the computer in safe mode ,but ir was no result . And if I correctly understand your last question.Before my laptop crash I dont changed any setting , DELETED anything or added .I was simply surfing the net.(if its IMPORTANT I was studying morse code and typed some banal words like "I love you" into translator then sound appears and after few seconds or a minute (I cant remember precesily) pc crashed, so morze dont love me back btw Im speaking seriosly) Unfortunately due to the computer being a laptop model there are not as many things the user can do as if it were a desktop. When the computer is powered off and then turned on again how far into the boot process do you get and what is the last screen of anything that you see? There is no disc in the optical drive is there? Do you have the operating system available on a disc? Or a restore disc? I want you to read this link as it states to solve your issue.However do NOT do as it states yet as the consequences even if it works are drastic--you lose all the data on your harddrive. Please be patient and give other members a chance to come on board and see if other options are suggested. Only contemplate the advice of the link if it is a last resort. http://www.ehow.com/how_6887840_use-toshiba-laptop-restore-key.html truenorthThank you again for a reply. Boot process is going ok till windows 7 logo appears then those circles became to spin and then screen laggs and appears the same all the time (btw I cant turn off computer by pressing that power button so I need pull out of ROSETTE). If loading windows in safe mode windows stops in that screen where written "Loading windows files". Yes, there is a HBCD in my optical drive. I have OS on a disk , however dont have system restore disk . Thank you for your link it is very usefull.Now I will try SOMEHOW backup most important data. Btw MAYBE someone know what means: "Loading SMARTDrv [PMODE/W]Not enought memory available! Video memory stress test [PMODE/W]Not enaugh memory available Bad command or file name" It appeared then Im tried to test my video card.Have you tried to do a boot without "Yes, there is a HBCD in my optical drive." disc in the drive?truenorth Quote from: truenorth on November 25, 2012, 06:16:35 AM Have you tried to do a boot without "Yes, there is a HBCD in my optical drive." disc in the drive?truenorthYes . Today I dismantled my hard disk and put it into another laptop in the beggining it seems to be ok , windows started loading , but suddenly screen became blue and laptop restarted .I tried do it several times with safe mode, tried system repair ,nothing works...Its probably broken hdd, am I right? Also I put out hard disk from computer Im typing right now and put it into my faulty toshiba . Windows dont load ether. So its probably problem with several hardware? The Toshiba tests failed the drive...it's the HDD.. As far as the other laptop let's fix one thing at a time. Purchase a new HDD for laptop #1...and install it. Then install a liscensed OS to it...not something from UBCD or any other source. Then we can re-run both the RAM tests and the video tests and we'll know if laptop #1 has more issues other than the HDD. PS The reason HDD #2 did not load Windows properly in laptop #1 is because you cannot simply move Windows HDD's from one PC to another and expect them to boot properly...this is by design. |
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