The only reference I could find on one of those error messages refers to Windows 2000, which I doubt that you have on your computer. For completeness, however, you can take a look at it
here. Since your computer is quite new, you should give Dell's tech support a call on it. Alternatively (and since this may be what they recommend) you might try doing a clean reinstallation of Windows XP, if that is your operating system, using the procedures
here, and deleting all active partitions and creating new ones.
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The only reference I could find on one of those error messages refers to Windows 2000, which I doubt that you have on your computer. For completeness, however, you can take a look at it here. Since your computer is quite new, you should give Dell's tech support a call on it. Alternatively (and since this may be what they recommend) you might try doing a clean reinstallation of Windows XP, if that is your operating system, using the procedures here, and deleting all active partitions and creating new ones.
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fredha
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http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/library/en-us/w2kmsgs/6077.asp
Your other error messages couldn't be found, double check to make sure it is correct.