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November 10th, 2004 08:00

UnSolvable Problem !! ?

Hey everybody!
 
 
I am facing those unsolvable problems(2 me) that searching them is another problem  :'( ...
i couldn't find a good solution for any of them... and i feel so bad at the moment...
i'd be happy if some one here cud give me a "hint" that help me get my pc's "health" back!!


 1. A scripted blue screen appears on my screen for a second then system reboots on system start up, right  after the logon screen; sometimes while using computer regularly... this happens often and not all the time
i've tried to run the DELL Diagnosis CD and the tests failed in 7 memory tests!!!
  a. System Memory MATS  error code 2F00:0119
  b. System Memory March A Test error code 2F00:419
  c. System Memory March B Test error code 2F2F:819
  d. System Memory March C Test error code 2F2F:0719
  e. System Memory March x Test error code 2F2F:0919
  f. System Memory March Y Test error code 2F2F:A19
  g. Data BUS Stress  error code 2F00:0B1C
 
after that i searched the support.dell site and forums, but no matchs!
is that a seriuos problem?? what shall i do!?
 
 2. Every single time i start windows a small window pops up with the title: Starter, and a message: run-time error '5'; invalid call or argument... ?
i dont what causes this, and after what application loads it pops out...
 
 3. "Run DLL as an App has encountered a problem and needs to close" also appears frequently when using windows, no specific terms only when clicking "windows Update" tab in My Computer properties window
these are the details:
AppName: rundll32.exe 
ApprVer: 5.1.2600 ModName: unknown
ModVer: 0.0.0.0  
Offset: 00010414
 
please if someone can help, i'll be so much gratefull :)
 
I have :
DELL Latitude: D600
OS MS XP Pro 2002 SP1
Intel pentium M processor 1.80 Ghz
1.80 GHz
512 MB of RAM
 
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Message Edited by LATUTAH on 11-10-200404:02 AM

Message Edited by LATUTAH on 11-10-2004 04:04 AM

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November 10th, 2004 17:00

Dell Diagnostics are designed to test system hardware independant of the OS and other software installed.
 
Failure of the Dell Diagnostics memory tests indicate a problem with the hardware. Call Dell Support and walk through their recommended steps to verify and isolate the problem.
 
If your system is no longer in warranty, you might try removing and re-installing the module(s) to assure proper seating in the card slot. This may not be a probable solution, but it needs to be verified. Observe standard practices or have this performed by an experienced and competent tech.
 
If that fails to resolve the problem, and if you have more than one module, you might try removing one module at a time and see if the problem can be isolated to a specific module or slot.
 
Various problems in running software should be expected when Dell Diagnostics memory test failures are reported.
 

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