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Put a CD with documents on it into my work computer (a Dell running Windows XP) and got a spectacular lock up.
What is it? How do I fix it?
It's the company's computer, so the long-suffering IT guy has to deal with it. A restart fixed it temporarily. Or fixed it for good.
In the short run, I went to another Dell box and got my work done.
3 comments:
That would be the Mondrian of death.
Blue, white, yellow, green, red and gray vertical-stripe-pattern screen of death?
Jolly, happy, stripey screen of death?
There is software named as Digeus Registry Cleaner I recommend it when there are problems with windows. I also recommend Tune Up Suite. It automatically identifies and repairs common Windows problems.
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