Re: Blue Screen at Login page.



No-k

Please let me know how things progress.


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Hope this helps.

Gerry
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Stourport, England
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No-k wrote:
Gerry,

Appreciate the help. I will check the Bios version with Dell. I'm
pretty sure I just updated it in the spring.

As I stated in my last post I got the RAM from Crucial dot com and
they are matched 1GB sticks of Corsair memory. I don't believe this
is relevant as the error code has not changed since adding them. The
original memory is removed.

Sorry this took so long, I tried to respond a couple of times but the
servers must have been down as I could not get to this page at all.

I will verify Bios at Dell and try the proceedure there as well. Then
if I must I will use the MS debugging tool and let you know how it
all goes.

Thanks
No-k

You could the Windows Debugging Tool:
http://www.microsoft.com/whdc/devtools/debugging/installx86.mspx

http://snipurl.com/5n3sa [support_dell_com]

Did the computer come originally with the 2 gb RAM. If not how did
you acquire additional RAM?

Has the BIOS been updated since it was bought?


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Hope this helps.

Gerry
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FCA
Stourport, England
Enquire, plan and execute
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No-k wrote:
XP Pro, original from Dell. Latitude D520, Intel Core 2 Duo, 2Gb
ram. Almost 2 years old. I am anal about maintenance and updates
both MS and from Dell. Scanned for viruses, ad-ware, spy ware etc
weekly, and backed up bi-weekly. New ram from Crucial (Corsair)
matched 1Gb sticks. Same error before memory swap as after.
Performed scan disk and check disk with no errors.

The results of my search.
http://snipurl.com/5emzv [www_google_com]

How old is the computer? What is the history of installed operating
systems? What is the computer make and model?


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Hope this helps.

Gerry
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FCA
Stourport, England
Enquire, plan and execute
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No-k wrote:
MS-XP-Pro SP3

I get a blue screen randomly either prior to or after hitting
enter at the "Login" screen. It claims to be a file system error
but lists no files. The following stop code is shown but I have
been unable to find any of these codes in MSKB.

STOP: 0x00000022 (0x000202EF, 0x82B338B8, 0x82B33800, 0x828EFDA0)

This is the only set of codes that appear each time the BSOD
appears. I have performed scan disk, and virus scans, checked the
device manager, there has been no software added in several months
and the MS updates are performed regularly. It's pretty random and
has not happened in safe mode.

Any help will be greatly appreciated.


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