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My pc showing blue screen and then restarting

Last answer on Nov 10, 2009 6:27:49 am GMT seyiisq, on Apr 8, 2009 10:55:12 am BST 
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I am using window xp pro. 32 bits. on dell 3100. recently i moved my hard drive to another pc dell 4600. I noticed that each time i boot up, my system moved to windows , shows a blue screen and back into bios ( restarting after showing a blue screen). I moved the hard drive back into my initial pc (dell 3100) and it work just fine. i moved it back into dell 4100 but had the same error as described above. i wish to use the dell 4600 pls how do i rectify this.

can anyone help

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Highway72, on Apr 8, 2009 11:35:43 am BST

Sounds like simple issue of the specs between the two are too different so the windows fails....only a format and reinstall in pc/laptop to be used will work.

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seyiisq, on Apr 8, 2009 12:00:43 pm BST

Do you mean that i will have to format and install again. could there be no other option

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seyiisq, on Apr 8, 2009 7:09:32 pm BST
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I was thinking if i put in a window cd and do a repair. pls what do you reckon

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Highway72, on Apr 8, 2009 7:38:43 pm BST

It's possible but depends entirely whether the hardware differences are detected on the repair option

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arw, on Nov 10, 2009 6:08:01 am GMT

I am using window xp pro. . recently I noticed that each time i boot up, my system moved to windows , shows a blue screen and back into bios ( restarting after showing a blue screen).

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 shaik karimulla12, on Nov 10, 2009 6:27:49 am GMT
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Sir your computer "hard disk " power cable chaing and ram slate and ram clean and then put power cable and switch on your pc......

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