Blue screen of death(?)

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  1.    #21

    IRQ is a interrupt request which is sent to the APIC or PIC, and then matched with a interrupt vector within the IDT, a ISR is an sent to process the IRQ.

    I'm guessing with that error, the interrupt wasn't sent or processed in time, and may have timed out.

    Dell also suggests replacing the hard-drive - Error Code 0F00:1332. Msg: Disk - Block 512: Interrupt Request (IRQ) did not set in time. - Disk Drives (HDD, CD/DVD, Blu-ray) Forum - Disk Drives - Dell Community
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       #22

    HI, thank you so much for your help with this PC disaster . It does seem like a hard drive replacement situation perhaps but I
    haven't been able to properly discover if there is any virus or not since I can't get in...and I always have Norton running so maybe it's not a virus but -I'm going to try to run an external hard drive to see if it'll boot up with it. I'll keep you posted:)

    Bobby
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       #23

    x BlueRobot said:
    IRQ is a interrupt request which is sent to the APIC or PIC, and then matched with a interrupt vector within the IDT, a ISR is an sent to process the IRQ.

    I'm guessing with that error, the interrupt wasn't sent or processed in time, and may have timed out.

    Dell also suggests replacing the hard-drive - Error Code 0F00:1332. Msg: Disk - Block 512: Interrupt Request (IRQ) did not set in time. - Disk Drives (HDD, CD/DVD, Blu-ray) Forum - Disk Drives - Dell Community
    That's a lot of "PDQX" stuf Harry, can you explain what you said for us mortals please?
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  4.    #24

    Basically, the hard drive tried to do something, if it's request never got processed :)
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  5.    #25

    caldom said:
    HI, thank you so much for your help with this PC disaster . It does seem like a hard drive replacement situation perhaps but I
    haven't been able to properly discover if there is any virus or not since I can't get in...and I always have Norton running so maybe it's not a virus but -I'm going to try to run an external hard drive to see if it'll boot up with it. I'll keep you posted:)

    Bobby
    Look forward for an update :)
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       #26

    HI, ok so this is the series of pictures showing what happens when I tried to boot from a 'my book external HD'
    The most significant thing is that for the first time I'm able to get the place where I can choose to try the 'Start up repair' but nothing actual comes of it
    Bobby
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       #27

    HI, also some notes:)
    Pic #3-this is where it pretty much ended before hooking up the mybook hD.
    with the mybook there is a pause of a few seconds and then goes to the 4th pic.whereas without the mybook it would freeze at the blue screen with a larger curser.
    Pic #12-here are few options- if I try system restore-it looks like I can choose (pic #14)'system protection' to create a timeframe but I can't access it -it just looks like I can.
    System recover image-I don't have an earlier image (that I know of)
    System memory diagnostic-is where I received the time out message I posted earlier about.
    Dell command prompt? I'm not experience with this at all.
    Dell data safe and emergency back up- I do not have most of this hard drive backed up ( I know that is very bad) and I'm not sure how to run this with out losing everything?
    I'm hoping someone can make something of this????
    BObby
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  8.    #28

    I think the easiest and fastest option to distinguish between a Windows issue and a hard-drive issue, would be to boot with a Linux LiveCD and then see if you have any problems there - https://www.sevenforums.com/tutorials/256518-peppermint3-create-live-cd-dvd-usb-use-emergency-backup.html
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       #29

    HI, thank you so much for this program! I have been able to boot up with the 'How to Create a Live Peppermint3 CD/DVD/USB to Backup Data When Windows 7 Will Not Boot' and save my files off my HD and I'm copying into a folder on MyBook now as I type.
    So does this mean its a windows 7 issue??
    :)
    Bobby
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  10.    #30

    If it hasn't crashed, then it may well be a Windows 7 issue.
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