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Released in 2006, identified by model number PP20L for e1505

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Windows failed to start, has new hard drive.

Hi everyone, I work on laptops on the side but this one has me stumped. I have a customer's Dell E1505 that the hard drive went out on so I bought a new hard drive and went to install Windows 7. Windows 7 seemed to install fine but after starting Windows came up I got the blue screen of death so I shut the laptop down and restarted it to get to start up repair. At this point the it came back Windows couldn't repair, I'm lost now and need to try to get this going. Any advice would be appreciated, thank you!

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Running from CD drive was the first thing I did since I was doing a fresh install of Windows and I had Windows 7 on my last Dell E1505 without any issues. Most drivers can be run in compatibility with Windows XP so they will work on Windows 7, just put Windows 7 on a 8 year old laptop without an issue. Thank you for your response!

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Here is a link to a site with free copies of Dell service manuals. Good luck.

http://www.laptopmanualshub.com/dell_lap...

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Make sure motherboard not bad

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In case of blue screen of death you follow the steps below that might can help:

Check the cables of VGA, Mouse , Printer , Scanner and Keyboard for loose coupling at the back of computer box.

Determine if you changed anything recently on hardware level.

The most common cause of the Blue Screen is a recent change in your computer’s settings or hardware. This is often related to new drivers getting installed or updated. Drivers are software that allow your hardware to communicate with Windows.

Check your computer’s internal hardware. Sometimes, a poor connection inside the computer can cause a Blue Screen. Open your case and check to make sure that all the cables are firmly connected and that any cards are seated firmly in their sockets.

This is more difficult for laptops. You can check the hard drive and the RAM to make sure that they are connected properly. Remove the panels in the back that cover the hard drive and RAM with a small Phillips-head screwdriver. Press the components firmly into their connections. This step is not recommended due to damage in customer device risk.

Check your computer’s temperature. Overheating can lead to your hardware malfunctioning. One of the most common components to overheat is the graphics card. In BIOS post test the computer shows on black screen at start up the temperature conditions of computer box. To check it customer can restart the computer and on first screen top right or left corner will show the information of temperature. If it is more than 40 celcius then it is more likely to crash the computer. Reseat the computer in a more cooler place i.e top of the table and away from the wall for venting purpose. The malfunction of processor fan can also be the reason.

Test your RAM. A common culprit in system crashes is a bad stick of RAM. When RAM fails, it causes the system to become unstable. Open the box unplug it from the Slot Remove the RAM clean it for carbon and dust particles and plug it back on make sure when you plug it back you hear the click sound.

Test your hard drive. Run the “chkdsk” function on your hard drive to scan for errors and fix potential problems. A failing hard drive can cause Blue Screens due to corrupted files. To run chkdsk, open command prompt and type CHKDSK entre.

Strip your computer down to the essentials. This is possible on desktop pcs that take out all hardware including hardisk, keyboard, mouse etc and start plugin them one by one until error comes again.

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