Why does my laptop restarting? It flashes a blue screen really fast and I can't see what the error is.?

It restarts over and over. What can I do?

2009-08-04T16:21:46Z

Thanks guys for the input. I tried to use safe mode but I get the same result.

2009-08-05T02:50:39Z

I can't do any type of scans because the laptop keeps restarting over and over after the blue screen.

Daryl S2009-08-04T15:55:28Z

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+Usually, this is due to some kind of hardware problem; hard drive or memory. However, the "boot loop" that you are experiencing could be caused by corruption of the operating system. But again, the OS does not normally cause a boot loop.

What you can try is:
1. If your computer has more than one memory module, try removing one at time and booting with only one of the modules. If that yields no results, then
2. Try booting without the CD/DVD drive in the bay
3. Remove the battery and try booting with only the AC adapter
4. Try booting with the installation CD and see if you still get the error (if not, that might narrow it down to the hard drive).

prew2016-09-30T07:51:59Z

There ought to've been some hardware configuration adjustments that heavily impacted your OS. it particularly is like once you plug on your HD right into a distinctive workstation, the OS on your HD would not know the hot device and flags that blunders via making use of a blue death reveal screen and restarts. try looking interior the BIOS config first, then try making use of a startup CD or disk. Worst case: format your HD and re-deploy your OS

Anonymous2009-08-04T18:16:33Z

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Lord Mero2009-08-04T16:05:40Z

reboot your computer then keep pressing F8(repeatedly) then choose Safe Mode ,from it you can scan your computer and check for any viruses ,spy-wares or whatever...and this screen which appears to you is called The Blue Screen Of Death ,and it happens beacause something is corrupted in hardware(there is something in the hard disk that cant be read) and don't try doing this alone if you have no experience with it just to make sure things dont screw up any more--Good Luck--

stuart2009-08-04T15:51:41Z

during the POST at the start pres F8 and choose Safe Recovery or Safe Mode.

In safe mode (if it loads) you can run tests such as Spyware scan/ Virus scan and registry fix scan (with what ever you have installed to do this, such as Norton, AVG, Spyware Doctor, Spybot or what ever you have to do this)

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