Ok so I was on my laptop (a HP Pavilion DV6000) about 1 day ago just browsing the internet, chatting on aim, just your typical stuff when out of no where it froze up. If you don’t already know HP’s or at least my HP can only run about 5-6 hours or so until it starts overheating, the fan gets super loud, and the bottom of the computer just about burns a hole in your lap, and if you don’t take the hint and turn it off and let it cool down for a while, it will shut its self down right in the middle of what your doing…
This has happened to me countless times before. So when it froze up while it was running pretty hot I just figured it was over heating and I might as well turn it off. But since it was completely frozen and unresponsive I had to just hold the power button and shut it off (I know its bad to do that but I had to). After I let it sit for about an hour I turned it back on and this is what followed:
It turned on, all the lights came on, followed by the HP logo on the screen, and then a black screen came on saying:
“We apologize for the inconvenience, but windows did not start successfully. A recent hardware or software change might have cause this.”
Followed by some more text, and then it asks how I would like to start windows up, in safe mode(s), last known good configuration, or start windows normally.
I have seen this screen before from when the hunk of crap would shut down out of no where so I hit “start windows normally” just like always and it started to boot up, with the Microsoft Windows XP loading screen. Then BAM, the blue screen of death poped up and then restarted instantly. I then tried every single other boot option, all the safe modes, everything, and every time it would show that blue screen followed by an automatic restart.
So I hit f8 and tried all the options in there, reboot, debugging mode, all of them, they all did the same thing and brought back to that dreaded blue screen. So I came back to that screen and turned off the automatic restart to read the blue screen, and this is what it said:
“A problem has been detected and windows has been shut down to prevent damage to your computer”
UNMOUNTABLE_BOOT_VOLUME
If this is the first time, etc etc….
Technical information:
*** STOP: 0×000000ED (0×8A7F96A0, 0xc0000006, 0×00000000, 0×00000000)
So that’s the dealio now here’s my questions:
Is there absolutely any way I can recover the files off of it? I could almost care less about fixing it, and I’m definitely not going to pay someone to fix it, mainly because the hunk of crap is only worth about $200 on eBay right now, and its just been a really crappy computer, random crashes, low battery life, and constantly over heating after only a few hours of use. Not only that but I’m upgrading to a 24 iMac in a few months. But I really really need the files off of it. I run my own ecommerce webshop and I have tons of files for it on my now dead computer…
I’ve heard of some people installing Linux, or another free OS onto it, retrieving there files and then just selling it, is that really a possibility? And how would I do it?
So if there’s any one out there that knows why this may have happened, or know how I can fix it and get my files of this piece of crap, I would really really appreciate the help. I have a pretty good understanding of computers and electronic parts, I’ve fixed TV’s and game consoles before so if I need to pull this thing apart I can so please feel free to tell me any way you can think of to fix it.
Thanks,
Tyler
How Can I Recover Files Off A Computer That Won’t Boot Up?
October 29th, 2009
Tags: Boot, Computer, Files, Recover, That, Won't
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My Cmos Battery Failed, I Replaced It But Now My Computer Won’t Power On. What Could It Be?
October 19th, 2009I have a 2 year old HP pavilion laptop. I had to replace the hard drive within a month of owning it and then my CMOS battery died about 6 months ago. I replaced it with a new battery and it started working fine. Then last week it started showing signs of a failed CMOS again (computer crashes, error message on boot-up, incorrect time and date, etc.). Within a few days I had to remove and replace the bad CMOS battery whenever I wanted to turn it on. I ordered a replacement part and before it could arrive my computer crashed for the last time and won’t power up no matter what I did. When I got the new part, I installed it just like I had done tons of times before but, my computer still won’t power up.
I talked to an computer guru when my CMOS battery died the first time, and he thought that I might have a different hardware problem that was causing the CMOS to wear out really fast.
What do you think is causing this?
Tags: Battery, Cmos, Computer, Could, Failed, Power, Replaced, What, Won't
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Help! Laptop Won’t Start?
October 10th, 2009I have a HP Pavilion Entertainment PC running Vista. I was IMing a friend and all of a sudden it restarted itself. I didn’t really think much of it, just waited for it to restart and continued IMing. Around fifteen minutes later it restarted again and came up with the Windows Error Recovery screen saying that Windows failed to start. Then it went into recovery mode, but came up a blue screen that won’t go away. It says that a problem has been detected and windows has been shut down to prevent damage to your computer. It then continues to say that I should check to make sure I have adequate disk space and if a driver is identified in the stop message disable the driver or check with the manufacturer for driver updates. Try changing video adapters. Check with your hardware vendor for any BIOS updates. Disable BIOS memory options such as caching or shadowing. if you need to use safe mode to remove or disable components, restart your computer, press F8 to select Advanced Startup Options, and then select Safe Mode.
Technical information:
*** STOP: 0×0000007E (0xFFFFFFFFC0000005, 0XFFFFF8000E53D659, 0XFFFFF98000E0F428,0XFFFFF98000E0EE00)
And earlier I didn’t catch the whole code at the end but I know it was DA at the end, not 7E.
Anyway, I don’t have anyway of restarting it so I took out the battery (I know it’s bad, but what else was I supposed to do???) and put it back in. I tried doing the F8 thing but I could never get far enough in to press it. It always comes back to the blue screen! Help please!!?
Tags: Help, Laptop, Start, Won't
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My Laptop Won’t Turn On!?
October 8th, 2009Ok so i have a HP Pavilion dv6000 Notebook PC, and brought it in December 2006. Lately it hasnt ben turning on so i have to take the battery out, take the powercord out, plug it back in, turn it on (if that even works) and then put the battery back in. . . and sometimes even that doesnt work. . . What do you think is wrong and how much do you think it would cost to get it fixed?
Tags: Laptop, Turn, Won't
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My Laptop Won’t Charge Past 39%? ?
October 4th, 2009It’s an HP Pavilion dv2000. Also, the jack where the charger is plugged in is quite loose; it doesn’t come out easily, but I can wiggle it around if I try while it’s plugged.
It’s about a year old, give or take, and it’s used– older sibling hand-me-down.
Could the loose jack have something to do with it? My sibling profusely denies that it needs a new battery, though I’ve heard it needs to be changed after a year?
Tags: Charge, Laptop, Past, Won't
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