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Windows Vista Blue Screen of Death, My Windows Vista Dell XPS Died!
Loretta60
post Jan 7 2009, 11:14 AM
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Yesterday, my husband said there was a power surge in our condo.

Our Dell XPS (2 years old) now has the blue screen of death.

I ran one ("ctrl + I" in startup screen) diagnostic and I got these codes: -STOP: OX0000007B (OXF78AEA98, OXC0000034, OX00000000, OX00000000).

The PC is really dead. I also have a Norton Ghost CD that came with the PC and I rebooted with it and it told me to do a "chkdsk /f" but I don't know how to do that without being able to boot up.

Anyone have any ideas for me please?!?!?
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