Ericfritz01
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Hello everyone, I have a little issue that has arisen with my Dell Inspiron N5110. I’ve had it for quite a few years, and it has worked well for me. The only modification to the computer is that I installed a solid-state drive because the original hard drive was having problems 4 to 5 years ago. I primarily use this computer for my OBD II software and editing photos. The other day, I went to go pick the computer up, and a static shock emanated from my finger and entered the body of the computer as I was picking it up. It worked fine the time that I used it then, however, the next time I went to boot the computer, I got the BSOD. The bios appears to boot fine, and the operating system gets partway through its boot cycle and then I get the error as shown in the attachment below. I have attempted to boot the computer in safe mode, from the original operating system install disk, and by changing the boot priority to the CD drive. Unfortunately, I cannot run the log as recommended by the form instructions because the computer will not boot. My question is this; is there anyway to recover the computer from its current state without removing the hard drive and attempting to recover the data that way? Any input appreciated. Thanks!!
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My Computer
- Computer type
- Laptop
- Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
- Dell Inspiron N5110
- OS
- Windows 7 64 bit
- CPU
- Core i7
- Hard Drives
- SSD