Posts Tagged ‘Dell’

Reinstalling Windows on a Dell Dimension 2400 Part II

Sunday, March 18th, 2007

I eventually got around to installing XP on my friends Dimension 2400. As he did not have any restore CD’s, I had to use a copy of XP that I had myself. The install itself went fine, and after about an hour or so I had a working install. The only problem was that XP wanted to be activated. As the product key was an OEM one, it’s not going to activate. So now I’m stuck. I can either use a crack to bypass the activation, or I can try to get a copy of the restore cd’s.

As this is a perfectly legal install, I’d prefer not to resort to have to use a crack. On the other hand, there doesn’t seem to be any way to order restore CD’s from the Dell website.

I have created an image of the hard-drive, so I can restore that back if I need to, but that isn’t going to do a whole lot except get me back to square one.

I’ll have to think about this one a bit, and see if there is anyway that I can get the original Dell OS back onto the system.

Laptop LCD Failure

Thursday, January 25th, 2007

I’m currently writing this post on a Dell Inspiron 1300 that I bought a couple of months ago from the Dell Outlet Site. It’s not a top of the range laptop, but for doing websites, browsing the web, and general use, it suits me down to the ground.

Up until last night, I haven’t had a problem with it. That was until a suffered a Blue Screen of Death, (BSOD). But this was not a normal BSOD, the screen actually went completely blue, no text or error message. I know the rest of the system was working away, because I was downloading a file at the time, and the download completed while I was trying to resolve the problem.

I tried connecting an external CRT monitor and using Fn + F8 to swap over, but no joy. My only option was to turn off the system by holding the power button. When I restarted, it came back up as normal. Then earlier today, I suffered from the rarer, but much more lethal Red Screen of Death (RSOD). Once again I tried with an external CRT, with the same result. Unfortunately this time I was in the middle of typing up some website updates. Not being able to see my text editor meant that I wasn’t sure if I had said the changes or not, so I had to bite the bullet, and restart the system.

Once again, it restarted as normal, and I was lucky enough not to lose to much work. My problem is that as the problem has only occurred twice, I haven’t been able to do enough to check if it is graphics card or LCD related. I know if I call Dell Technical Support, they won’t be able to tell either, and I’ll probably be asked to do a full re-install – which is something I really do not want to do.

I thinks it’s time to do an image of the hard-drive, just in case.