Every Time Need To Press Enter


  1. Posts : 2
    Windows 7 Home Premium 64 bit
       #1

    Every Time Need To Press Enter


    I have Dell Studio1555 with config
    Win7 Home Pr. 64bit
    c2d T6600 2.20
    4GB RAM,500 GB HDD
    512 MB ATI mobility readon HD 4570

    My problems are

    1. since few days when i power on, the boot screen displays foll.msg on black screen & i have to
    press enter every time
    "drive 0 primary 01 vista/20008/7 NTFS Recovery

    Insert setup disk in floppy drive 7 press F2 to run setup"

    it shows error when i press F2,otherwise by pressing enter the os normaly loaded.

    2. also the f8 key doesn't work for me that's why i can't use Dell Image Restore

    once i have used Dell Image Restore using F8

    3. when i try to renistall win7 using win7 dvd it shows blue screen error.


    hope any one solve these too many things for me
    thanks in advance.
      My Computer


  2. Posts : 4,772
    Windows 7 Ultimate - 64-bit | Windows 8 Pro - 64-bit
       #2

    Kohinoor said:
    I have Dell Studio1555 with config
    Win7 Home Pr. 64bit
    c2d T6600 2.20
    4GB RAM,500 GB HDD
    512 MB ATI mobility readon HD 4570

    My problems are

    1. since few days when i power on, the boot screen displays foll.msg on black screen & i have to
    press enter every time
    "drive 0 primary 01 vista/20008/7 NTFS Recovery

    Insert setup disk in floppy drive 7 press F2 to run setup"

    it shows error when i press F2,otherwise by pressing enter the os normaly loaded.

    2. also the f8 key doesn't work for me that's why i can't use Dell Image Restore

    once i have used Dell Image Restore using F8

    3. when i try to renistall win7 using win7 dvd it shows blue screen error.


    hope any one solve these too many things for me
    thanks in advance.
    Hi Kohinoor, Welcome to SF,

    Try these steps:

    • Make sure that your boot sequence is correctly set. Generally, you should set the boot sequence to boot to the floppy drive first, then the hard drive, and the CD-ROM drive last.
    • Check your floppy drive and CD-ROM drive for media and remove any that you find.
    • Verify that your drive is properly detected in the system BIOS.
    • Verify that your Jumper Settings are correct.
    • Power off the system, replace the IDE or SATA data cable and try to boot again.

    For getting BSOD follow this article and post us the Dump file https://www.sevenforums.com/crash-loc...d-problem.html

    Hope this helps,
    Captain
      My Computer


  3. Posts : 2
    Windows 7 Home Premium 64 bit
    Thread Starter
       #3

    Thanks captain.
    i'll try this.
      My Computer


 

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