Saturday, February 18, 2012

How to fix Dell Inspiron 6000 start up?

I recently had to restart my Dell inspiron 6000 and now everytime i time i start it up it goes "windows is loading files" and then to startup repair and then it says "start up repair cannot repair this computer automatically" and when i restart my computer it just does the exact same thing i just listed I've tried safe mode and all the other modes but nothing is working please help. What should i do?How to fix Dell Inspiron 6000 start up?I had this same problem in the past and the only thing I could do was to revert to factory settings. It appears that the vista startup repair was written by pre-school children! If you have another pc or access to a pc, you first of all need to remove the hard drive from your dell and hook it up to the other pc using a sata to usb cable (like this one http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/USB-2-0-SATA-IDE-2鈥?/a> It will be detected and installed on the other computer just like an external hard drive. From there you can then browse your hard drive under My Computer and copy and paste any data you need over onto either the other pc or an additional external hard drive.



Once you have got any data you need (e.g. photos, music files etc) you then put the laptop drive back in the dell and startup again. This time however rather than trying to repair you need to go into the startup repair options and choose to revert to factory settings. This option will only appear though if there is a partition on the computer with the operating system etc installed on it. If not you will need the dvd/cd provided with the laptop at purchased and boot from it and format and reinstall from there.How to fix Dell Inspiron 6000 start up?I should like to commend a Registry Cleaner http://best-way-to-improve-pc-performanc鈥?/a> to you and it has the "Startup Manager" feature.

Startup management helps you customize your startup list and eliminate startup clutter.

It reduces the time it takes for your computer to start by removing unnecesary programs that use up valuable system resources. This is the biggest speed boost you can give to your computer without upgrading any harware.

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