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I have an older 2001 Dell XPS 450. I tried to download Microsoft office on it and slightly surpassed the memory of 128. Then computer shut down. Now when I try to restart I get a black screen with this message:
Intel Pentium III processor 450 MHz 128MB System RAM Passed So, is there a way for me to delete something that I downloaded and get back into the cpu? I think that its probably overloading the CPU during the attempt to start up. Please leave me ur pokerstars id so I can transfer. Thank you, Indy |
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I'm assuming you mean you have 128 Megs of ram. Installing office will have nothing to do with your ram.
Something else is wrong with your computer. PS name is Bramor. $10 plz. |
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Ok. But Why would it say memory surpassed? Should I reformat the harddrive? If so how do I do this?
Indy |
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My guess would be that the 128 megs of memory passed the self test.
Does it even attempt to boot? Can you boot into safe mode? Can you boot from a floppy or CD? If so, can you access your c: drive? If you want to format it, boot off your Windows CD (You do have one, right?), and install. There will be an option there to format. |
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When I put in the CD or disk and start the cpu i get the same memory surpassed message and no options to continue.
Indy |
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Check your BIOS options for a boot drive order. Usually it'll default to trying to boot off the hard drive first. Change that to cd and try again.
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Bios options? What exactly are you saying?
Indy |
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When you boot, does it say something like "Press Del to configure" or something? If not, check your manual if you have one.
You're drawing slim for a solution. |
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Yes! It says hit delete to enter SETUP. I hit delete, it says entering setup but then just sits there forever.
Indy |
#10
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The river came, and your draw missed. Time to fold.
Congrats on your new paperweight. |
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