Any insight on what to do would help. My computer, a Dell Dimension 520 with a Windows Business Vista system installed started giving me the blue screen of death after I tried to install an update from Windows. (Thanks Bill, ya dink).
It has about I gig of memory, and about 160 Gigs HD. I found out that Windows 7 beta had a fix for corrupt files. I checked the code at the bottom of the Blue Screen, and now know it is corrupt files. The problem I would have to download the beta and it has a lot of gigs needed to put on two DVD. I don't have access to a computer to do that for now.
Finally, my tech question, If I buy a new Windows 7 Home edition or another version will it fix the problem with the constant rebooting.
I went into staples and Numbnuts wanted 80$ C to restore the system and windows 7 home edition is about 127$ C so if the beta system would solve corrupted files maybe my solution is simply to buy a Windows 7 home edition and get rid of windows vista.
Thanks for any help.
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Any insight on what to do would help. My computer, a Dell Dimension 520 with a Windows Business Vista system installed started giving me the blue screen of death after I tried to install an update from Windows. (Thanks Bill, ya dink).
It has about I gig of memory, and about 160 Gigs HD. I found out that Windows 7 beta had a fix for corrupt files. I checked the code at the bottom of the Blue Screen, and now know it is corrupt files. The problem I would have to download the beta and it has a lot of gigs needed to put on two DVD. I don't have access to a computer to do that for now.
Finally, my tech question, If I buy a new Windows 7 Home edition or another version will it fix the problem with the constant rebooting.
I went into staples and Numbnuts wanted 80$ C to restore the system and windows 7 home edition is about 127$ C so if the beta system would solve corrupted files maybe my solution is simply to buy a Windows 7 home edition and get rid of windows vista.
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