Blue screen on windows 7 notebook
I got a blue screen on my notebook mini 210 -2190NR
Everytime i used my notebook, it always had to install updates before it shut down. But last time i used it though, i was able to shut down without any update.
The next time i used it, i was able to log in windows fine. But once i went browsing on the internet with a couple of tabs open, my notebook's cooling fan started doing a loud noise then it gave me the blue screen and it shut down.
Once i booted again, it took me to the Windows error recovery black screen with two options:
Launch startup repair or Start windows normally.
Neither of them worked, once i start windows normally it loads up to the black screen with the loading bar, then it shows me the blue screen again for a second and goes back to the beginning screen. Then it tells me:
No bootable device -- insert boot disk and press any key
I tried inserting my windows 7 recovery USB but it showed me the same message after pressing any key.
I tried booting from the recovery USB and on the system recovery options, the list is empty where it says operating system, partition size, and location.
When it takes me to the window to choose a recovery tool, underneath it says, Operating system: Unknown on (Unknown) Local disk.
Choosing system restore it tells me i must specify which windows installation to restore.
Does anyone know what to do to fix this?? Thank you in advance.
Hi A1b3rto, sorry to see that you are getting the Blue screen errors on your Mini. I have found a document that troubleshoots Errors Messages on a Blue Screen. Please click on the link to get to the document. http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/document?cc=us&dlc=en&docname=c00372711
If you are still having issues, please let me know so I can continue to help with the issue.
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restart your computer..."
Additional information:
If I access the Marvell BIOS (ctrl-M) and look at Devices, one of the four Seagate drives has status FREE instead of status ASSIGNED. If I run the Marvell BIOS verify disk utility diagnosic on that FREE status disk, I get a fault error after about 30 minutes of scanning. So, one Seagate disk is sour and somehow the MBR was corrupted at the same time.
History:
Two years ago, during the intial configuration, I could access the Marvell RAID disks from this Intel-controller-booted Windows 7 installation, but my fuzzy memory is that I had to change something in the D20 BIOS, such as the AHCI setting or similar.
Status:
Today, using the Intel controller to boot Windows 7 with the Marvell controller enabled is just BSOD. What am I missing or failing to do or set?
Thank you in advance for any help and ideas.
-John
Solved!
Go to Solution.Update:
I replaced the 500GB Seagate disk with a new 500GB Seagate. I ran the Marvell BIOS verify disk utility on the new disk drive and it passed with no errors. Following the steps given in the Marvell MRU online help, I rebuilt the virtual disk. Upon completion (which took a little more than an hour to complete), I rebooted. Before the Seagate disk went south yesterday, the Marvell virtual disk contained one primary partition (C, and four NTFS drives (D:, E:, F:, and Z. Now it contains three primary NTFS drives (C:, F:, and Z. An extended partition contains D: (an unformatted volume of size 199.30MB) and an unused space of 199.30GB.
Event log:
Looking at the event log, Windows reports that the disk in question raised a warning yesterday. Three messages share the same timestamp (all from mv64xx (a Marvell process):
"Physical disk 16 is plugged out."
"Virtual disk 0 is degraded."
"Physical disk 16 is plugged in."
Eight seconds later, UserPnp logs:
"Driver Management has concluded the process to add Service disk for Device Instance ID SCSI\DISK&VEN_SEAGATE&PROD_ST3500418AS&REV_CC38\5&248BBE23&0&000100 with the following status: 0"
One second later, UserPnp logs:
"Driver Management concluded the process to install driver FileRepository\disk.inf_amd64_neutral_10ce25bbc5a9cc43\disk.inf for Device Instance ID SCSI\DISK&VEN_SEAGATE&PROD_ST3500418AS&REV_CC38\5&248BBE23&0&000100 with the following status: 0x0."
Questions:
Is it possible that UserPnp corrupted the Marvell virtual disk after an intermittent physical disk unplugged/plugged-in event that happened when the Seagate hardware went failed. It looks to me like my D: and E: are toast despite RAID 10.
Any ideas? Is there anyway to recover the Marvell virtual disk configuration to the state prior to the hardware failure? If not, what good is RAID 10?
My apologies for the long posting, but I am an old software guy who does not understand the intricacies of RAID and disk management.
Thank you in advance for any leads toward a solution,
-John -
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The problem is when I'm using spot healing brush tool soon as apply it it causing fatal error on my windows. I have all suite up to date.
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I cant find in google..
ThanksThanks for reply.
i am using other Adobe software like Adobe CS4 package, and it installed and works correctly.
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I may will try to install some previous version of FB ,
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Can't get past blue screen on Windows partition
I have been using bootcamp for a little over a month now. It had been working great. But suddenly today, Windows will not boot up- It stays on a blue screen, and gives me options to restart (which does nothing) and Advanced Options (which none of the methods help)- and basically it won't start up.
That makes me wonder, if there is anything I can do to fix the problem- or must I delete the bootcamp partition, and then start all over again? Good news is that my Windows 8.1 is the Full version, and not an OEM version.
Thanks for any adviceMy mistake, Safe Mode disables DVD player...
Perhaps re-installing 10.5.8 Combo Update while in Safe Mode might help.
-mj
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