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Odd Windows crashing issues on Dell laptop

Name: Anonymous 2006-11-19 11:24

I posted here a few months back about my girlfriend's laptop (Dell Inspiron 600M) that she stupidly spilt iced tea on. It had issues where it'd shut off soon after being turned on, so we figured it was fried and needed major rennovations. Basically we got a new motherboard\laptop base on eBay, and put in the old optical drive, hard drive, CPU and screen, all of which seemingly survived the spill.

So after doing all this, Windows happily started up again, but the system would freeze a minute or so after Windows had booted - still image on screen, input devices unresponsive. Bizarrely, rebooting into safe mode was absolutely fine - stable, no issues.

Figured it might have just been Windows getting upset at all the new hardware, so we got a pirated XP SP2 ISO and installed it, but amazingly the damn thing freezes after the formatting step and in the GUI part, at the stage where it's supposedly preparing everything before the installation.

Any ideas on how to fix this? Next step will be the Dell install CD and diagnostics discs, but I'm not confident those will make it work. Is overheating a possibility, or does this sound characteristic of some particular problem that passed my mind? The fact it worked in safe mode for hours confuses things a lot. Oh, and so does the fact that after repeatedly trying to install Windows on it and having it freeze, it chose to not turn on for half an hour or so afterward.

By the way - this is for a girl, so Ubuntu and your other hyper nerdy 1970s command line shit doesn't apply except as a temporary troubleshooting measure. Thank you.

Name: Anonymous 2006-11-19 17:15

Uh, girl or no, Ubuntu is completely idiot proof and so easy to use that if you can't figure it out in a few weeks even the short bus is too good for you.  Just try it as a "temporary measure" and if you still feel the need to get windows working in 2 weeks then go ahead and try.  There is no need to use the command line with ubuntu for 99.9% of things.

Also, Kubuntu is very nice IMHO.

Name: Anonymous 2006-11-19 22:33

Well, I plan to sell the laptop before the end of the year, and I'm guessing that I'd lose $150-200 of the value if I pulled it apart and sold it as parts, or if I specified that it can't run Windows because of an unknown hardware problem. I'd prefer to avoid that.

So yeah, because I don't want to have to write a thousand words of ad copy on the eBay page extolling the virtues of Ubuntu and how it makes Windows XP irrelevant, I need XP to run on it. And for what it's worth, I don't even know if Ubuntu or any other Linux will boot on it without freezing - do you think that would be a good step towards determining the problem, and how could I use it?

Name: Anonymous 2006-11-20 0:16 (sage)

>>3
So you're going to sell a computer running a pirated copy of Windows instead?  You're an asshole.

Name: Anonymous 2006-11-20 3:04

>>4
NO U

The pirated SP2 was a temporary measure. If you want me to go into the irrelevant details, my friend is dealing with it because I'm in a different country and my girlfriend forgot to send the official Dell recovery disc to him, so he had to use a downloaded copy of Windows to reinstall. It's probably even vaguely legal to keep a pirated SP2 on it seeing as there's a proper Windows license that came with the machine, anyway.

One theory we had was that the Dell disc had some sort of magical drivers with it that prevented it from crashing. I'll test that in the next few days but she's gotta send the disc to my friend. I'm just hoping you guys can come up with some other ideas as to why it'd be freezing on a boot of non-safe mode Windows or the Windows installer.

Name: Anonymous 2006-11-20 11:08

oooooh i can use linux because imma GIRL...

BTW Windows is like crack... no one ever needs to run it, you just want to cuz youre addicted

Name: Anonymous 2006-11-21 1:30

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Name: Anonymous 2006-11-21 1:37

>>7
At last! Someone has actually GTFOed when they should have GTFOed.

Name: Anonymous 2006-11-21 9:39

>>7
Since when is this a "service"? We are just a bunch of fags who can't get enough of our memes. We provide no services; I don't know what could have led you to believe we'll provide free tech support.

Name: Anonymous 2006-11-21 10:50

>>9

corollary: anything free is worth the price you paid for it.

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