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July 19th, 2008 12:00

FATAL SYSTEM ERROR ( I need some help)

HI! I was on my laptop (a dell inpriron 1520) the other day, and well, i accidentially dropped it.:smileysurprised: Now whenever i try to turn it on a blue screen comes up with this error message, and it doesn't do anything other than that:

 

STOP:  c000021a  {Fatal System Error}

The Session Manager failed to create protected prefixes system process terminated

unexpectedly with a status of 0x000003a  (0x00000000 0x00000000)

 

I spoke to someone about this and they said to re-install the operating system. I have the back-up disk with this on but i wouldn't know where to begin. I am a serious novice at doing anything technical with computers / laptops so this goes way over my head. I really need some advice and i'm hoping pposting on here will get me some.

                        

                                   Thanks!

 

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July 19th, 2008 12:00

You can use the quick restore to reload the OS - F8 before Windows loads.

 

Before you do so, if the system was powered on when it was dropped, run the extended test on the hard drive (F12 at powerup).  There's a good chance the drive was damaged and needs to be replaced if it was spinning when the system was dropped.

 

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July 20th, 2008 17:00

ok, thanks, i ran the extended test and a couple of things came up. They each had an error code and i do not know if this will help but these were:

 

1)   2000-0148

2)   2000-0142

3)   0F00:0244

4)   0F00:1A44

 

After i had sone this i pressed F8 as you said at startup and it came up with a menu:

 

Repair Your Computer

 

Safe Mode

Safe Mode with Networking

Safe Mode with Command Promt

 

Enable Boot Logging

Enable low-resolution video  (640x480)

Last known Good Configuration

Directory Services Restore Mode

Debugging Mode

Diable automatic restart on sytem failure

Disable Driver Signature Enforcement

 

From this menu i tried a few of the option, including 'Last known Good Configuration' and 'Repair Your Computer'. on each of these something seemed to be happening (a black screen came up with a small scrolling loading bar) but then after that a blue screen flashes up for a fraction of a second, then it reverts back to what it normally does with that error message. in that menu i couldnt find a qick restore so i tries the 'Directory Services Restore Mode". With this a long list of drivers load then it pasues saying 'loading...' but then it does the same thing and reverts back to the error message. Would all this mean that I need to replace the hard disk?

 

             Thanks! 

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July 20th, 2008 20:00

The hard drive has developed bad sectors and must be replaced.  If you're under warranty, call Dell with the errors and request a pre-imaged replacement drive - that will save you several hours of reloading Windows.

 

If you are out of warranty, you can purchase drives from multiple sources.  If you do not have a Windows CD and are in the US, you can order one;  outside the US, call your local Dell office.

 

http://support.dell.com/support/topics/global.aspx/support/dellcare/en/backupcd_form?c=us&cs=19&l=en&s=dhs&redirect=1 

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July 22nd, 2008 16:00

ok, ill try that, and i just wanted to say thanks, i really wouldnt have known what to do without your help!

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