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- BOOT MEDIA FOR ACRONIS TRUE IMAGE 2014 WINDOWS 8
"The unknown driver (C:Windows/system32/drivers/atikmdag.sys) appears to have caused a system crash. My Dell checkup "Blue screen troubleshooter" reporting every few days one or more BSoD with explanation: There are few problems and I will explain all of them. And after few days problems started with few BSoD. After that I successfully installed all programs I need.
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Originaly was Win8, but I update it to Win8.1.Īfter I registered laptop, next step was to partition my C: partition on two parts, partition C (OS), and D (Data).
I have a Dell Inspiron 3537 few weeks old. Many, many thanks in advance for any assistance!
Is this possibly the bios battery being dead? The harddrive in this unit has been replaced, so it's relatively new. If I hold it long enough, the flashing power (ON) led will be followed by a solidLED, and then caps lock, num lock and scroll lock will all flash solid for a second or two, then nothing. However, now I am unable to get into the diagnotics, either by holding the power button down or by turning on in conjunction with the fN button. After either running the Dell diagnostics or simply exiting out of them, the laptop would start normally. This is why I am asking this question here, as most of the other Dell laptop stuff I've seen does not seem to apply to my unit.
One other bit of info that might be useful: prior to not working at all, i was able to hold the power button down (not using function or any of the other methods I've seen as official methods) and it would boot into the Dell diagnostics. But this happens with our without battery plugged in. Prior to this, I've had replace battery warnings for a long time, so I can imagine that the battery is dead. When I turn the computer on, the power light (ON) lights up, then the battery/charging flashes once (blue, not the green or orange I have seen in other posts) and it stops there. I've checked the power output of the ac adapter, and its putting out the correct voltage. And I really don't understand what Dell expects us to do without an OS CD or ability to burn one for critical recovery of existing installs. The OS really seems like a hodge podge put together with the efforts of a million disperate coders working in isolation from one another.
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Its my dads machine, so has very basic use, with very few third party Apps ever installed.Īny help or advice would be greatly appreciated, as I'm thoroughly fed up of this machine and Windows 8 at this point. The machine has automatic updates setup, so I can only imagine one of those has caused the issue. I Have tried the following:ġ) Turned off Hybrid sleep under all power profiles.Ģ) Turned off WOL on all adapters, although after every reboot the N2230 wirelss card keeps turning the option back on.ģ) Disabled the Microsoft Kernel Debug Network AdapterĤ) Uninstalled the display driver, but it picks the same one back up after a reboot.ĥ) Boot the machine safe boot mode, but the issue still persists.Ħ) Tried to do a refresh, but it asks for the Windows DVD which wasn't supplied with the machine.ħ) Run SFC scan and checked the CBS log and other event logs, but cant see anything relevant to this problem.ĩ) Finally in frustration upgraded to 8.1, which didn't resolve the issue either.Īll updates have been applied and I've read through the dozens of other posts about this issue (here, MS forum and other forums) and tried the various suggestions, but nothing has worked. The only way to recover the machine is to hold down the power button and force it to shutdown. Pressing the power button or any other key yields now response. Upon trying to do either it goes through the shutdown process as normal, the screen goes blank, but the power switch stays lit, as does the little power LED on the front edge. It was working fine, but for the past month or so it will not shutdown or suspend. As per the title, I have 14z running Windows 8 originally (upgraded to 8.1 now to see if that fixed the issue).