OK, first up. I've checked up, there doesn't seem to be a problem like this one in the forums, or if there is, I haven't found it. So don't bitch, just tell me where I can sort this out.
I performed a quick shutdown the other day from the desktop, no programs running. I came back 2 hours later, and I got the 'Windows didn't shut down properly last time, how would you like to boot up?' screen. Now, I have chosen every option, done everything, but everytime it gets to the Windows XP Home bit with the scrolling blue bar at the bottom, the screen freezes, then flickers onto the 'system recovered from a serious error' dreaded blue screen. I passed it on to the local computer tech expert, who is even more stumped than me. The hard disk is registering on diagnostics, but no operating system is loading when told to, and any system that is loaded from a removable storage doesn't acknowledge that the hard disk is even there! He thinks it might be a driver, but a download he tried didn't help. Short of sending it away to Dell for a fix (£400-£500), I don't quite know how to go about this problem. It's a Western Digital SATA hard disk, any other info that you need I can provide when asked for, but I would be the first to admit that I'm no hardware expert.
PLEASE help me!!!!!!
I performed a quick shutdown the other day from the desktop, no programs running. I came back 2 hours later, and I got the 'Windows didn't shut down properly last time, how would you like to boot up?' screen. Now, I have chosen every option, done everything, but everytime it gets to the Windows XP Home bit with the scrolling blue bar at the bottom, the screen freezes, then flickers onto the 'system recovered from a serious error' dreaded blue screen. I passed it on to the local computer tech expert, who is even more stumped than me. The hard disk is registering on diagnostics, but no operating system is loading when told to, and any system that is loaded from a removable storage doesn't acknowledge that the hard disk is even there! He thinks it might be a driver, but a download he tried didn't help. Short of sending it away to Dell for a fix (£400-£500), I don't quite know how to go about this problem. It's a Western Digital SATA hard disk, any other info that you need I can provide when asked for, but I would be the first to admit that I'm no hardware expert.
PLEASE help me!!!!!!