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Joe Schoenfelder
It started with a hibernate problem on a Dell Inspiron
4000 machine. It gave me a keyboard driver error that
was "preventing hibernation". (had the problem once before
and solved it as follows - following the path through
control panel/keyboard it led you to reinstalll the
driver. After doing so, you need to restart the system. I
did and it didn't.
Windows would start up to a point, do a checkdisk and then
all it did was hang at the blue screen that usually
appears during the boot steps.
Upon boot, jumping intot he Safe Mode menu, the system
will permit use of "last good configuration" , Safe Mode
or anything else that I can deal with.
Dell's answer after only about 20 mins of discusion
and "trial and error" is a system reload of theoperating
system with the side benefit of wiping out all my data.
To me that has never been an answer with but 20 mins of
analysis.
Can anyone suggest anything Or is the reload the only
solution.
Thank you !
4000 machine. It gave me a keyboard driver error that
was "preventing hibernation". (had the problem once before
and solved it as follows - following the path through
control panel/keyboard it led you to reinstalll the
driver. After doing so, you need to restart the system. I
did and it didn't.
Windows would start up to a point, do a checkdisk and then
all it did was hang at the blue screen that usually
appears during the boot steps.
Upon boot, jumping intot he Safe Mode menu, the system
will permit use of "last good configuration" , Safe Mode
or anything else that I can deal with.
Dell's answer after only about 20 mins of discusion
and "trial and error" is a system reload of theoperating
system with the side benefit of wiping out all my data.
To me that has never been an answer with but 20 mins of
analysis.
Can anyone suggest anything Or is the reload the only
solution.
Thank you !