Guest Deborah Posted June 20, 2008 Posted June 20, 2008 Everytime I turn on my computer for about a minute or two it shows the blue screen with the word "DELL" on it, then windows will start normally.(Sometimes I have to click my mouse or hit a key on the keyboard to encourage it to start up). I was told that the blue screen normally only shows when there has been a "fatal error" and that is the way the computer recovers itself. This started about 5 months ago when lightning knocked the dsl modem out and the network adapter card out on my computer. I got a new modem from my ISP and I purchased a network card. I am just wondering would a window register cleaner or a defrager help. I am not computer savy but I know enough to get by. But when it comes to the register and things like that I am in the dark. So when you answer put it in laymen terms or spell it out please. I have a Dell Dimension 4100 that is running Windows XP Home Edition. It has Intel Celeron processor with 996 MHz, 512 MB of RAM. I ISP is broadband through my telephone company. My computer seems to be slowing down some now. Are there any good Register Cleaners available for free? Or Disk Defragers? -- Deborah
Guest JS Posted June 20, 2008 Posted June 20, 2008 Re: Blue Screen everytime I turn on my computer I have the exact same model as you do, Windows XP PRO however. There should be a BIOS setting to remove/hide the Dell Logo when you boot your PC. There are also options to Fast boot or run a full (slow boot) BIOS/PC test during the initial boot process. I would need to shutdown the PC to get the exact BIOS version (which may or may not be the same) and info on BIOS settings. Do not use a registry cleaner, it could cause more problems than it fixes. Use Windows XP built in defragmenter to defrag your drive. Will see what else I can did up. JS "Deborah" <Deborah@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:4BF25825-0CDD-4BC6-9BD8-0C0B5B5BCDB2@microsoft.com... > Everytime I turn on my computer for about a minute or two it shows the > blue > screen with the word "DELL" on it, then windows will start > normally.(Sometimes I have to click my mouse or hit a key on the keyboard > to > encourage it to start up). I was told that the blue screen normally only > shows when there has been a "fatal error" and that is the way the computer > recovers itself. > This started about 5 months ago when lightning knocked the dsl modem out > and > the network adapter card out on my computer. I got a new modem from my ISP > and I purchased a network card. > I am just wondering would a window register cleaner or a defrager help. I > am > not computer savy but I know enough to get by. But when it comes to the > register and things like that I am in the dark. So when you answer put it > in > laymen terms or spell it out please. > I have a Dell Dimension 4100 that is running Windows XP Home Edition. It > has > Intel Celeron processor with 996 MHz, 512 MB of RAM. I ISP is broadband > through my telephone company. > My computer seems to be slowing down some now. Are there any good Register > Cleaners available for free? Or Disk Defragers? > > > > -- > Deborah
Guest PA Bear [MS MVP] Posted June 20, 2008 Posted June 20, 2008 Re: Blue Screen everytime I turn on my computer That does NOT sound like the much-feared BSOD (Blue Screen Of Death), since Windows does start. Running Disk Cleanup and then a Defrag session may help somewhat. Think your Registry needs "cleaning" or "repairing"? Read http://aumha.net/viewtopic.php?t=28099 and draw your own conclusions. -- ~Robear Dyer (PA Bear) MS MVP-IE, Mail, Security, Windows Desktop Experience - since 2002 AumHa VSOP & Admin http://aumha.net DTS-L http://dts-l.net/ Deborah wrote: > Everytime I turn on my computer for about a minute or two it shows the > blue > screen with the word "DELL" on it, then windows will start > normally.(Sometimes I have to click my mouse or hit a key on the keyboard > to > encourage it to start up). I was told that the blue screen normally only > shows when there has been a "fatal error" and that is the way the computer > recovers itself. > This started about 5 months ago when lightning knocked the dsl modem out > and > the network adapter card out on my computer. I got a new modem from my ISP > and I purchased a network card. > I am just wondering would a window register cleaner or a defrager help. I > am > not computer savy but I know enough to get by. But when it comes to the > register and things like that I am in the dark. So when you answer put it > in > laymen terms or spell it out please. > I have a Dell Dimension 4100 that is running Windows XP Home Edition. It > has > Intel Celeron processor with 996 MHz, 512 MB of RAM. I ISP is broadband > through my telephone company. > My computer seems to be slowing down some now. Are there any good Register > Cleaners available for free? Or Disk Defragers?
Guest Deborah Posted June 20, 2008 Posted June 20, 2008 Re: Blue Screen everytime I turn on my computer What is a BIOS and where do I find it? I have had a computer(s) for about 15 years but I still stay away from the register and safe mode because I think it is over my head. I might mess something up big time. Thank you for the info on the registry cleaner. I do use or have used mine on occasion. I clean the cache regularly. -- Deborah "JS" wrote: > I have the exact same model as you do, Windows XP PRO however. > There should be a BIOS setting to remove/hide the Dell Logo when you boot > your PC. > > There are also options to Fast boot or run a full (slow boot) BIOS/PC test > during the initial boot process. I would need to shutdown the PC to get the > exact BIOS version (which may or may not be the same) and info on BIOS > settings. > > Do not use a registry cleaner, it could cause more problems than it fixes. > Use Windows XP built in defragmenter to defrag your drive. > > Will see what else I can did up. > > JS > > > "Deborah" <Deborah@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:4BF25825-0CDD-4BC6-9BD8-0C0B5B5BCDB2@microsoft.com... > > Everytime I turn on my computer for about a minute or two it shows the > > blue > > screen with the word "DELL" on it, then windows will start > > normally.(Sometimes I have to click my mouse or hit a key on the keyboard > > to > > encourage it to start up). I was told that the blue screen normally only > > shows when there has been a "fatal error" and that is the way the computer > > recovers itself. > > This started about 5 months ago when lightning knocked the dsl modem out > > and > > the network adapter card out on my computer. I got a new modem from my ISP > > and I purchased a network card. > > I am just wondering would a window register cleaner or a defrager help. I > > am > > not computer savy but I know enough to get by. But when it comes to the > > register and things like that I am in the dark. So when you answer put it > > in > > laymen terms or spell it out please. > > I have a Dell Dimension 4100 that is running Windows XP Home Edition. It > > has > > Intel Celeron processor with 996 MHz, 512 MB of RAM. I ISP is broadband > > through my telephone company. > > My computer seems to be slowing down some now. Are there any good Register > > Cleaners available for free? Or Disk Defragers? > > > > > > > > -- > > Deborah > > >
Guest JS Posted June 21, 2008 Posted June 21, 2008 Re: Blue Screen everytime I turn on my computer I take that back, my Dell has a Pentium III @ 933Mhz but it's still a Dell 4100. Some basic info on what BIOS mean: http://www.bioscentral.com/ On the left of this page you will see a link to: Dell BIOS Post Codes: http://www.bioscentral.com/postcodes/dellbios.htm Now as to your problem. When you first turn on the PC, press the Delete (Del key) about twice a second until the BIOS screen is displayed. Use you right arrow key to highlight the BOOT tab. (You use the Left/Right & Up/Down arrow keys to navigate to the various BIOS options) You should see a "Quiet Boot" option: If it is set to "Enabled" then you will see that Dell Logo when your PC boots up. If it is set to "Disabled" then you will no longer see the Dell Logo when your PC boots up. There is also a "Quick Boot" option: Set this to: "Disabled" to display any error messages, be alert as any errors will only be display for a very short period of time. To save the BIOS changes navigate to the "Exit" tab and select the 'Save changes and exit' option. The PC should now continue the boot process, watch the display and see if there are any error messages. Note: The Power/lightning strike probably also messed up your BIOS from what was the correct configuration for your PC to one that is not optimal. Try making the BIOS changes I mentioned and let me know if you still have a problem. JS "Deborah" <Deborah@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:D32532B4-CCBB-4C6F-9E62-929AE16557B3@microsoft.com... > What is a BIOS and where do I find it? I have had a computer(s) for about > 15 > years but I still stay away from the register and safe mode because I > think > it is over my head. I might mess something up big time. > Thank you for the info on the registry cleaner. I do use or have used mine > on occasion. I clean the cache regularly. > -- > Deborah > > > "JS" wrote: > >> I have the exact same model as you do, Windows XP PRO however. >> There should be a BIOS setting to remove/hide the Dell Logo when you boot >> your PC. >> >> There are also options to Fast boot or run a full (slow boot) BIOS/PC >> test >> during the initial boot process. I would need to shutdown the PC to get >> the >> exact BIOS version (which may or may not be the same) and info on BIOS >> settings. >> >> Do not use a registry cleaner, it could cause more problems than it >> fixes. >> Use Windows XP built in defragmenter to defrag your drive. >> >> Will see what else I can did up. >> >> JS >> >> >> "Deborah" <Deborah@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> news:4BF25825-0CDD-4BC6-9BD8-0C0B5B5BCDB2@microsoft.com... >> > Everytime I turn on my computer for about a minute or two it shows the >> > blue >> > screen with the word "DELL" on it, then windows will start >> > normally.(Sometimes I have to click my mouse or hit a key on the >> > keyboard >> > to >> > encourage it to start up). I was told that the blue screen normally >> > only >> > shows when there has been a "fatal error" and that is the way the >> > computer >> > recovers itself. >> > This started about 5 months ago when lightning knocked the dsl modem >> > out >> > and >> > the network adapter card out on my computer. I got a new modem from my >> > ISP >> > and I purchased a network card. >> > I am just wondering would a window register cleaner or a defrager help. >> > I >> > am >> > not computer savy but I know enough to get by. But when it comes to the >> > register and things like that I am in the dark. So when you answer put >> > it >> > in >> > laymen terms or spell it out please. >> > I have a Dell Dimension 4100 that is running Windows XP Home Edition. >> > It >> > has >> > Intel Celeron processor with 996 MHz, 512 MB of RAM. I ISP is broadband >> > through my telephone company. >> > My computer seems to be slowing down some now. Are there any good >> > Register >> > Cleaners available for free? Or Disk Defragers? >> > >> > >> > >> > -- >> > Deborah >> >> >>
Guest Deborah Posted June 21, 2008 Posted June 21, 2008 Re: Blue Screen everytime I turn on my computer I did the changes and it got rid of the blue screen. A black screen with white letters with Dells logo in the corner is all that comes up and it is only up for a second or two then it goes right into loadiing Windows. I guess the black screen would show you any errors. Like one time I did not have my keyboard hooked up and it had "Keyboard problem". Thanks a million for your help and your good explanation as to how to fix the problem. -- Deborah "JS" wrote: > I take that back, my Dell has a Pentium III @ 933Mhz but it's still a Dell > 4100. > Some basic info on what BIOS mean: > http://www.bioscentral.com/ > On the left of this page you will see a link to: Dell BIOS Post Codes: > http://www.bioscentral.com/postcodes/dellbios.htm > > Now as to your problem. > When you first turn on the PC, press the Delete (Del key) about twice a > second until the BIOS screen is displayed. > Use you right arrow key to highlight the BOOT tab. > (You use the Left/Right & Up/Down arrow keys to navigate to the various BIOS > options) > You should see a "Quiet Boot" option: > If it is set to "Enabled" then you will see that Dell Logo when your PC > boots up. > If it is set to "Disabled" then you will no longer see the Dell Logo when > your PC boots up. > > There is also a "Quick Boot" option: > Set this to: "Disabled" to display any error messages, be alert as any > errors will only be display for a very short period of time. > > To save the BIOS changes navigate to the "Exit" tab and select the 'Save > changes and exit' option. > The PC should now continue the boot process, watch the display and see if > there are any error messages. > > Note: The Power/lightning strike probably also messed up your BIOS from what > was the correct configuration for your PC to one that is not optimal. > > Try making the BIOS changes I mentioned and let me know if you still have a > problem. > > JS > > > "Deborah" <Deborah@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:D32532B4-CCBB-4C6F-9E62-929AE16557B3@microsoft.com... > > What is a BIOS and where do I find it? I have had a computer(s) for about > > 15 > > years but I still stay away from the register and safe mode because I > > think > > it is over my head. I might mess something up big time. > > Thank you for the info on the registry cleaner. I do use or have used mine > > on occasion. I clean the cache regularly. > > -- > > Deborah > > > > > > "JS" wrote: > > > >> I have the exact same model as you do, Windows XP PRO however. > >> There should be a BIOS setting to remove/hide the Dell Logo when you boot > >> your PC. > >> > >> There are also options to Fast boot or run a full (slow boot) BIOS/PC > >> test > >> during the initial boot process. I would need to shutdown the PC to get > >> the > >> exact BIOS version (which may or may not be the same) and info on BIOS > >> settings. > >> > >> Do not use a registry cleaner, it could cause more problems than it > >> fixes. > >> Use Windows XP built in defragmenter to defrag your drive. > >> > >> Will see what else I can did up. > >> > >> JS > >> > >> > >> "Deborah" <Deborah@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > >> news:4BF25825-0CDD-4BC6-9BD8-0C0B5B5BCDB2@microsoft.com... > >> > Everytime I turn on my computer for about a minute or two it shows the > >> > blue > >> > screen with the word "DELL" on it, then windows will start > >> > normally.(Sometimes I have to click my mouse or hit a key on the > >> > keyboard > >> > to > >> > encourage it to start up). I was told that the blue screen normally > >> > only > >> > shows when there has been a "fatal error" and that is the way the > >> > computer > >> > recovers itself. > >> > This started about 5 months ago when lightning knocked the dsl modem > >> > out > >> > and > >> > the network adapter card out on my computer. I got a new modem from my > >> > ISP > >> > and I purchased a network card. > >> > I am just wondering would a window register cleaner or a defrager help. > >> > I > >> > am > >> > not computer savy but I know enough to get by. But when it comes to the > >> > register and things like that I am in the dark. So when you answer put > >> > it > >> > in > >> > laymen terms or spell it out please. > >> > I have a Dell Dimension 4100 that is running Windows XP Home Edition. > >> > It > >> > has > >> > Intel Celeron processor with 996 MHz, 512 MB of RAM. I ISP is broadband > >> > through my telephone company. > >> > My computer seems to be slowing down some now. Are there any good > >> > Register > >> > Cleaners available for free? Or Disk Defragers? > >> > > >> > > >> > > >> > -- > >> > Deborah > >> > >> > >> > > >
Guest JS Posted June 21, 2008 Posted June 21, 2008 Re: Blue Screen everytime I turn on my computer You're welcome. JS http://www.pagestart.com "Deborah" <Deborah@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:8CC9C852-D7FB-4141-A2A4-BC1C0516A56B@microsoft.com... >I did the changes and it got rid of the blue screen. A black screen with > white letters with Dells logo in the corner is all that comes up and it is > only up for a second or two then it goes right into loadiing Windows. I > guess > the black screen would show you any errors. Like one time I did not have > my > keyboard hooked up and it had "Keyboard problem". > Thanks a million for your help and your good explanation as to how to fix > the problem. > -- > Deborah > > > "JS" wrote: > >> I take that back, my Dell has a Pentium III @ 933Mhz but it's still a >> Dell >> 4100. >> Some basic info on what BIOS mean: >> http://www.bioscentral.com/ >> On the left of this page you will see a link to: Dell BIOS Post Codes: >> http://www.bioscentral.com/postcodes/dellbios.htm >> >> Now as to your problem. >> When you first turn on the PC, press the Delete (Del key) about twice a >> second until the BIOS screen is displayed. >> Use you right arrow key to highlight the BOOT tab. >> (You use the Left/Right & Up/Down arrow keys to navigate to the various >> BIOS >> options) >> You should see a "Quiet Boot" option: >> If it is set to "Enabled" then you will see that Dell Logo when your PC >> boots up. >> If it is set to "Disabled" then you will no longer see the Dell Logo when >> your PC boots up. >> >> There is also a "Quick Boot" option: >> Set this to: "Disabled" to display any error messages, be alert as any >> errors will only be display for a very short period of time. >> >> To save the BIOS changes navigate to the "Exit" tab and select the 'Save >> changes and exit' option. >> The PC should now continue the boot process, watch the display and see if >> there are any error messages. >> >> Note: The Power/lightning strike probably also messed up your BIOS from >> what >> was the correct configuration for your PC to one that is not optimal. >> >> Try making the BIOS changes I mentioned and let me know if you still have >> a >> problem. >> >> JS >> >> >> "Deborah" <Deborah@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> news:D32532B4-CCBB-4C6F-9E62-929AE16557B3@microsoft.com... >> > What is a BIOS and where do I find it? I have had a computer(s) for >> > about >> > 15 >> > years but I still stay away from the register and safe mode because I >> > think >> > it is over my head. I might mess something up big time. >> > Thank you for the info on the registry cleaner. I do use or have used >> > mine >> > on occasion. I clean the cache regularly. >> > -- >> > Deborah >> > >> > >> > "JS" wrote: >> > >> >> I have the exact same model as you do, Windows XP PRO however. >> >> There should be a BIOS setting to remove/hide the Dell Logo when you >> >> boot >> >> your PC. >> >> >> >> There are also options to Fast boot or run a full (slow boot) BIOS/PC >> >> test >> >> during the initial boot process. I would need to shutdown the PC to >> >> get >> >> the >> >> exact BIOS version (which may or may not be the same) and info on BIOS >> >> settings. >> >> >> >> Do not use a registry cleaner, it could cause more problems than it >> >> fixes. >> >> Use Windows XP built in defragmenter to defrag your drive. >> >> >> >> Will see what else I can did up. >> >> >> >> JS >> >> >> >> >> >> "Deborah" <Deborah@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> >> news:4BF25825-0CDD-4BC6-9BD8-0C0B5B5BCDB2@microsoft.com... >> >> > Everytime I turn on my computer for about a minute or two it shows >> >> > the >> >> > blue >> >> > screen with the word "DELL" on it, then windows will start >> >> > normally.(Sometimes I have to click my mouse or hit a key on the >> >> > keyboard >> >> > to >> >> > encourage it to start up). I was told that the blue screen normally >> >> > only >> >> > shows when there has been a "fatal error" and that is the way the >> >> > computer >> >> > recovers itself. >> >> > This started about 5 months ago when lightning knocked the dsl modem >> >> > out >> >> > and >> >> > the network adapter card out on my computer. I got a new modem from >> >> > my >> >> > ISP >> >> > and I purchased a network card. >> >> > I am just wondering would a window register cleaner or a defrager >> >> > help. >> >> > I >> >> > am >> >> > not computer savy but I know enough to get by. But when it comes to >> >> > the >> >> > register and things like that I am in the dark. So when you answer >> >> > put >> >> > it >> >> > in >> >> > laymen terms or spell it out please. >> >> > I have a Dell Dimension 4100 that is running Windows XP Home >> >> > Edition. >> >> > It >> >> > has >> >> > Intel Celeron processor with 996 MHz, 512 MB of RAM. I ISP is >> >> > broadband >> >> > through my telephone company. >> >> > My computer seems to be slowing down some now. Are there any good >> >> > Register >> >> > Cleaners available for free? Or Disk Defragers? >> >> > >> >> > >> >> > >> >> > -- >> >> > Deborah >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >>
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