WSOD upon trying to boot windows 7


  1. Posts : 24
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    WSOD upon trying to boot windows 7


    Thats right guys white screen of death not blue.
    So my friend brought his daughters laptop over
    Dell Inspiron 1764
    its over a year old and the warranty has gone.
    He thinks the fan died and it overheated the processor

    Upon first looking at it when first startup always went to the white screen.
    I let it sit for a day and now can get into bios and startup sequence normally.
    I can go to repair.
    I tried that and it said if you've recently plugged in a camera unplug it.
    There was a usb mouse attached so i unattached and restart the test.

    The last one took 8 hours too conclude they couldn't fix the problem.

    Now the white screen doesn't come on until i try to load windows where it hangs at the starting windows 7 screen

    Will a clean install fix this?
    Or would he have to replace the fan/processor/heatsync ?
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    OlegWasHere said:
    Thats right guys white screen of death not blue.
    So my friend brought his daughters laptop over
    Dell Inspiron 1764
    its over a year old and the warranty has gone.
    He thinks the fan died and it overheated the processor

    Upon first looking at it when first startup always went to the white screen.
    I let it sit for a day and now can get into bios and startup sequence normally.
    I can go to repair.
    I tried that and it said if you've recently plugged in a camera unplug it.
    There was a usb mouse attached so i unattached and restart the test.

    The last one took 8 hours too conclude they couldn't fix the problem.

    Now the white screen doesn't come on until i try to load windows where it hangs at the starting windows 7 screen

    Will a clean install fix this?
    Or would he have to replace the fan/processor/heatsync ?
    If the fan was gone and the processor has overheated you would have to fix those items to get a good system going again but personally if the laptop is over a year old and no warranty. The best bet would be to get a new laptop for the reason being that just to crack it open someone is gonna charge you an arm and a leg to do it, unless you can perform it yourself..
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    Press F12 at boot & run the Dell diagnostic tool.
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    theog said:
    Press F12 at boot & run the Dell diagnostic tool.
    i got error code 2000-0142 with a nice little tune.
    says hard drive error.

    would this cause a wsod? (wont even let me boot to the bios)

    well if it did overheat the fan is working now . the computer has been on for the past 10 hours with only restarts when i tried to load the os.
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    seth500 said:
    OlegWasHere said:
    Thats right guys white screen of death not blue.
    So my friend brought his daughters laptop over
    Dell Inspiron 1764
    its over a year old and the warranty has gone.
    He thinks the fan died and it overheated the processor

    Upon first looking at it when first startup always went to the white screen.
    I let it sit for a day and now can get into bios and startup sequence normally.
    I can go to repair.
    I tried that and it said if you've recently plugged in a camera unplug it.
    There was a usb mouse attached so i unattached and restart the test.

    The last one took 8 hours too conclude they couldn't fix the problem.

    Now the white screen doesn't come on until i try to load windows where it hangs at the starting windows 7 screen

    Will a clean install fix this?
    Or would he have to replace the fan/processor/heatsync ?
    If the fan was gone and the processor has overheated you would have to fix those items to get a good system going again but personally if the laptop is over a year old and no warranty. The best bet would be to get a new laptop for the reason being that just to crack it open someone is gonna charge you an arm and a leg to do it, unless you can perform it yourself..
    yes i do understand that those parts would have to be replaced.
    I personally haven't taken it apart yet because my non magnetic tools are at work until tomorrow.

    But the way its running i dont think it overheated and if it did it only cause damage to the harddrive.
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    I'd say if you got the ability go for it and do it, it would be cheaper than trying to replace it we both know a good new laptop is gonna cost at least 1000 dollars or more.
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    seth500 said:
    I'd say if you got the ability go for it and do it, it would be cheaper than trying to replace it we both know a good new laptop is gonna cost at least 1000 dollars or more.
    brushing up on ubuntu skills now lol.
    will update tomorrow.
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    OlegWasHere said:
    theog said:
    Press F12 at boot & run the Dell diagnostic tool.
    i got error code 2000-0142 with a nice little tune.
    says hard drive error.

    would this cause a wsod? (wont even let me boot to the bios)

    well if it did overheat the fan is working now . the computer has been on for the past 10 hours with only restarts when i tried to load the os.
    Dell error code 2000-0142
    The 2000-0142 error code specifically means that the hard drive self-test failed, which means the drive is no longer reliable.
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    Update.
    I used the ubuntu live cd and an external drive to take all necessary files off the old drive.

    put the new drive in and installed windows 7 but as soon as it needs services it gave me the white screen. i restarted and kept giving me the loop. but now i reformatted and reinstalling again hopefully it will work this time.

    anything else that would cause this? btw i ran the dell diagnostic again and no errors were found.
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    Any other reasons why this would happen?
    i got win7 onto it and it works fine.
    just one in that 10 chance itll go to a white screen while starting up.
    all the drivers are fine, the registry is fine and im sure i seated the new hdd correctly.
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