Hello Lmeuwriise It appears to be an issue with one of the memory modules. I would suggest you to perform Pre-Boot System Assessment (PSA) diagnostics in order to isolate the issue. To launch the PSA diagnostics, please press and hold the “Fn” key and then press the power button.
Perform the memory diagnostic, let me know if you get an error and do mention the code as well. Please click http://dell.to/oe1Qg1 for detailed information about PSA diagnostics and error codes. Next step would be to reseat the memory modules.
Please click http://dell.to/L95YVw for instructions. If the issue still persists after reseating the memory modules, then try rebooting the system with only one memory module installed. Repeat the same process with the other memory modules in order to identify if this issue is due to a corrupted memory module.
Let us know the findings. You can also email me your system’s Service Tag, account details and the current shipping address at [email protected] I would surely check the warranty status and help you with the best options available. Thanks & Regards Vishal S.
Take cmos battery out and use paperclip on 2cd and 4th pins put cmos battery back in reboot with boot disk for win 7.
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