Computer starts then goes to Blue screen, will not work.
August 7th, 2016
Sounds like a problem with your ATI video card, maybe drivers..
Have a read of this thread..
http://www.techsupportforum.com/forums/f108/ati2dvag-problem-ati-video-card-249921.html
Also
http://en.kioskea.net/faq/1691-blue-screen-ati2dvag
Try to boot in safe mode and remove the drivers and then re install them.
thanks guy for all the help.will try that and will let you know what happen
thanks guy for all the help.will try that and will let you know what happen
I know some of the other members have suggested re installing your OS but that should be the very last resort for when all else fails. I had the same problem some years back and stud to loose many valuable files, it took me four days to sort it all out but I got to keep all my lovely e book’s 30Gb.
This is a good tool to move your files or repartition your drive, it helped me a lot. and it’s free. MiniTool Partition Wizard Home Edition 8.0 portable. http://www.partitionwizard.com/free-partition-manager.html
thanks again for all of the help.I still having the same problem because is no way to remove the driver for the video card.the cp starts windows XP and before it give the time to do anything it goes to the blue screen so it is noway to get to device manager.Any suggestions guys I am going crazier here.I really don’t want to reinstall widows XP because last time i did that i end up loosing all my files.Help please.
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I assume you’ve tried it in safe mode? (tap f8 on boot, select safe mode) – it’ll look all “zoomed” in because it’s a low resolution.
If that doesn’t work, hopefully you have access to a disk, use the guide below to get into a command prompt from the CD
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/307654
Use the guide below to open Device Manager from that
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc754221(v=ws.10).aspx
thanks again for all of the help.I still having the same problem because is no way to remove the driver for the video card.the cp starts windows XP and before it give the time to do anything it goes to the blue screen so it is noway to get to device manager.Any suggestions guys I am going crazier here.I really don't want to reinstall widows XP because last time i did that i end up loosing all my files.Help please.
If you do end up having to re-install Windows, there’s no reason why you should have to loose any data. Before you re-install all you need to do is boot into a Live CD (such as Ubuntu or even Win 7 PE) which will enable to view the contents of your hard drive and copy the files across to an external drive.
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However, you really shouldn’t have to re-install. In XP, to get into safe mode just keep pressing the F8 key after the BIOS screen. This should enable you to correct the drivers.
https://www.microsoft.com/resources/documentation/windows/xp/all/proddocs/en-us/boot_failsafe.mspx?mfr=true
I do get in safe mode.But it does the same.quickly goes to the blue screen before you able to do anything.
Another problem that I have was.2 years ago when windows 7 came out I try installing the cd an this CP never took windows7.The cp used stop downloading when the cp was about 70%.I forgot what it used to said.I have no problem on installing windows 7 on it.I have other cp that I have done and it puts all my files in oldwindows.The only problem is that this dell cp won’t take windows 7 no matter what you do to it.
This may also be a problem with hardware, loose memory or CPU it could be overheating, check fans are working properly.
It seems strange for the blue screen to appear in safe mode so may not be a driver problem after all. If you have on board graphics you can try removing the graphics card altogether and try that. Try everything first before re install.
Give the inside a clean as well, dust is the devil for components.
PS: Did you install any new software or hardware components before all this happened.
This may also be a Microsoft update problem with net framework update. Try rolling back the drivers
from safe mode if you can get into safe mode. Hope all goes well for you. we all know what it’s like to
have the blue screen of death.
In case you haven’t tried, you could do a “Last known good Configuration” start..
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/307852
sorry for late reply.I just got home from work.Thanks to everybody that have -try to help.keep up the good work.
Anyway about my cp i am trying to think that my problem is a little bit more complicated.I think the problem is that I have a virus.I need guiding.How and what kind of anti-virus i can used to boot up the cp.also can i piggyback the hhd in another computer as slave to see if i can get pics an other files out.Thanks again guys
Reboot from the win 7 dvd and hit shift F10. It will get you to cmd. then navigate to where the driver is and if it there delete it.
Taken from this solved thread..
http://www.sevenforums.com/bsod-help-support/59692-ati2dvag-dll-bsod-startup-pls-help.html
Reboot from the win 7 dvd and hit shift F10. It will get you to cmd. then navigate to where the driver is and if it there delete it.
Taken from this solved thread..
http://www.sevenforums.com/bsod-help-support/59692-ati2dvag-dll-bsod-startup-pls-help.html
Except for he’s using XP not 7 OP. What makes you think you’ve got a virus? the BSOD is pointing towards an ATI driver. If you haven’t removed this driver yet, I’d take that as the first course of action before worrying about viruses.
Anyway to answer your question, there are a number of ‘rescue’ CDs, try Comodo’s
http://www.comodo.com/business-security/network-protection/rescue-disk.php
Also there may be some more at
http://www.techsupportalert.com/long-list.htm/Probably%20the%20Best%20Free%20Security%20List%20in%20the%20World
Except for he's using XP not 7
Oops Thought I’d read he was using Win 7, That’l teach me for skimming posts
Solution, you need to delete that faulty driver OP.
Try Hiren’s Boot cd..
http://www.hiren.info/pages/bootcd
remove your video card.. then boot in.. if no signs of BSOD then uninstall all the drivers of your video card
then search for a stable known driver of your video card provider..