I think that is your best bet - very difficult to help at distance with a problem of this sort :) Keep us posted on the outcome.
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I encountered this issue this morning - solution .... Uninstall MSE, download a fresh copy & update. Issue resolved :)
I appreciate the time you took to prepare the photos, but in all honesty they don't help any. The only further thought I have had is that...
Sounds very much like a dead disk - if it was reading/writing when dropped it is inevitable that the heads touched and damaged the platter. Run...
Always read the Release Notes for new drivers - nVidia graphics driver updates are generally geared towards gamers, so unless you game intensively...
Steer clear of Registry Cleaners - they often do more harm than good and in the wrong hands can result in a computer which will not boot....
Could be a sign that the CMOS battery is failing.
The one showing the list you posted in post #16 or something else? I found this on the Gateway site - it is generic, but may be helpful ........
Welcome to WindowsBBS :) Please run a couple of your dump files through our Dump Data collection Tool and post the logs in posts in this...
Synchback Tutorials & Guides This is outside the original question posed in the Poll - if you need further assistance start your own thread please.
Not a lot :) That is the only hard drive listed.
Wow - that was a lucky break. Thanks for posting that info.
From what I read here the Gateway has .... On that basis the computer should boot from
You've lost me there :) Where are you seeing that? If you go back to the original power supply does the same behaviour occur?
Admire your persistence and sorry to hear that it didn't pay off, but all kudos to you in any case :)
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Data drive backed up every hour to another internal drive using Synchback. (No data on C:\drive) Digital images (finished and work in progress)...
A few options ..... Look in Startup for reference to Toshiba registering. Download WinPatrol (highly recommended) and check the start ups...
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